Monday, August 12, 2013

Gloucester, VA Where Your Tax Dollars Are Going

Gloucester, Virginia.

Ever wonder how your tax dollars are spent in the county?  Ever wondered what the pay scale is for various jobs in the county?  Well now you no longer have to guess.  We have found all that information and we are bringing it here for you to see how your tax dollars are spent.

This is the latest pay scale grades for Gloucester County Government jobs.




Gloucester County, Virginia Government Pay" target="_blank">Gloucester County, Virginia Government Pay from Chuck Thompson


You can click on the icon at the bottom right of the container to open the document to a full page view for better reading.

Now for the top grade jobs;




This is the employment agreement between the county and Brenda Garton, County Administrator and also twitching Ted, (I'm not an attorney), Wilmot, court jester, county attorney.  It shows additional compensation that the regular employees do not receive such as Brenda's $8,000.00 per year vehicle allowance.  (Buy a new Cadillac on taxpayer money).

The agreement was put up on the county website because of complaints about both Ted and Brenda's pay increases.  The Board of Supervisors were just trying to explain to everyone that Twitch and Brenda only received a 5% cost of living adjustment.  We know a number of federal employees who are mad as hell about this.  Federal employee's have not had a cost of living adjustment in 3 years and congress has already told them that they will not be getting one next year either.

So once again, we see the reckless disregard for the real economy the Board of Supervisors has for your tax dollars.  Please understand, we are not saying that most of the employees do not deserve the raises.  From what we see, many employees are not even being paid a living wage.  However, from the looks of things, county employees are now paid better than people in the private sector.

  It's the private sector where the money comes from.  Federal employees are seeing how they have to shell out more of their hard earned tax dollars to cover the raises of local government employees when they themselves are not receiving the same considerations.  It's simply not right.  It just continues to show that the local officials are out of touch with reality at every level.
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Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Ghost Train - Classic Movies On GVLN



The Ghost Train.  From 1941.

Mismatched travellers are stranded overnight at a lonely rural railway station. They soon learn of local superstition about a phantom train which is said to travel these parts at dead of night, carrying ghosts from a long-ago train wreck in the area. The travelers eventually get to the bottom of the things that go bump in the night. In between the scary bits, comedian Arthur Askey plays the gags with his Vaudeville style humor.

Classic Movies here on GVLN.  
English: A Ghost Train RPSI 3
English: A Ghost Train RPSI 3 "Harvey" approaching Downpatrick Station with the last Santa steam train of the year. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Epilogue - David Gay-Perret - Free MP3 Song of the day




Epilogue by David Gay-Perret.  It's a classical tune made for a soundtrack in the fairy tale, fantasy arena of music.  What you might hear in a movie or cartoon.  Very melodic and well done tune.  Check it out.  If you like it, download a free copy.  Enjoy.
Ivan Bilibin's illustration of the Russian fai...
Ivan Bilibin's illustration of the Russian fairy tale about Vasilisa the Beautiful (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Liberty Scouts - Man of War, Sunday Comics


Liberty Scouts - Man of War from Chuck Thompson


From the golden age of comics comes this story, Man of War from Liberty Comics by Fiche Comics.  Entertainment from the past.  Some heavy propaganda here, but that is the way it has been for decades.  It's designed to get you to be patriotic and sympathetic to causes.  Otherwise you would probably not support the causes.  There is a science to all of this.

Free downloads are available from our SlideShare site.  You can enlarge this book by clicking on the icon in the lower right hand corner of the container for full screen reading.  Enjoy.


Cover from Whiz Comics #2
Cover from Whiz Comics #2 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Superman - Old Time Radio Shows Galore




Superman in, "The Super Sleuth."   Old time radio show.  How entertainment used to sound.  Sitting around the living room waiting for the newest radio show to begin and then listening to the show.  No pictures in a box to go along with the story.  Just sound.  This was the golden age of radio.  Today we are bringing you multiple episodes so that you are not left hanging with just one part of an entire story.  We thought about doing that and making you come back each week for the rest, but decided that there is still way to much content out there to share.

  Sunday's are always special here on GVLN.  Ah, what the heck, let's have a full blown Superman Party here and go for broke on a bunch of full episodes that complete the stories.  Enjoy.  Bookmark this page so you can keep coming back for more.

old time radio
old time radio (Photo credit: Lynn Kelley Author)
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Leonardo da Vinci - Ginevra de' Benci Photo of the week


Ginevra de' Benci by Leonardo da Vinci.


Each week we scour the world to bring you something extraordinary.  Though the above is a painting, this is a photo of that painting.  The extraordinary skills of the man world renown for his contributions to the world of art.  Every school child knows his name.  His contributions to science were also astounding.  Painter, sculptor, inventor, a man beyond his own time in so many ways.  

  Please feel free to grab a copy of this picture by right clicking and saving it to your computer.  It's just a great piece to have in any collection.
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Michael Jackson Live in Brunei - Concert of the week. - The Royal Concert



Michael Jackson Live in Brunei.  Our concert of the week.  As we continue to strive to bring you world class entertainment each and every week.  It does not matter whether you like this guy, there is no denying his influence on the world of music as well as the world itself.  Both good and bad.  For those who do like Michael Jackson, please enjoy this concert.  You won't find the time wasted in the least.
English: Michael Jackson at the Cannes film fe...
English: Michael Jackson at the Cannes film festival. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Gloucester, VA Ordinance Violations To The Dillion Rule

We are starting a new monthly segment here on GVLN.  The objective?  To expose Gloucester County Ordinances that are on the county's books that look to be in violation of the Dillon Rule, hence in violation of state codes.

  Gloucester County Officials that seem to make up their own laws for their own agenda's despite knowing that doing such is a violation to their offices, oath of office and intentional and willful breaking of laws.

  What we are including with each of these is background information as it is given to us.  The first one we are looking at is Animal Control ordinance 3-17, Animals Riding In Open Vehicles.  Here is the background given to us, this is a Louise Theberge, Mark Hawkins ordinance designed to to go after one specific Gloucester County resident that it is said, Mark Hawkins does not like and wanted to get something on this resident.

  Please note:  We can not verify this information.  Officials will deny such no matter what as it would implicate them on willfully and knowingly breaking laws.  Also, the person this happened to, we can not report on as it could jeopardize that individual.  We are only showing here what has been told to us.  We are not reporting it as fact.  If proven to be wrong, we will be happy to post a correction.  Please do not consider this information as accurate unless evidence can be produced to show such.  This is just third party hearsay creating background history that could prove false.  The questions to the legitimacy or validity of the Gloucester County AC ordinance is very real however.

  Here is the county ordinance as it presently reads for Gloucester Animal Control.

Sec. 3-17. Animals riding in open vehicles.

It shall be unlawful for the operator of any motor vehicle on a pubic road to place or keep an animal in any portion of such vehicle that is open in such a manner so as to permit such animal to jump out of or escape the vehicle or to be thrown from the vehicle by acceleration or stopping of the vehicle or by an accident involving the vehicle. The prohibited portions of a motor vehicle shall include, but not be limited to:

(1)The open bed of a truck or upon a motorcycle; or

(2)The rear storage portion of a vehicle with the tailgate, truck, or hatchback portion open or down. For the purposes of this section, the operator of a motor vehicle shall be deemed to have control of any animal found there.

State Code:

§ 3.2-6508. Transporting animals; requirements; penalty.

A. No owner, railroad or other common carrier when transporting any animal shall allow that animal to be confined in any type of conveyance more than 24 consecutive hours without being exercised, properly rested, fed and watered
as necessary for that particular type and species of animal. A reasonable extension of this time shall be permitted when an accident, storm or other act of God causes a delay. Adequate space in the primary enclosure within any type
of conveyance shall be provided each animal depending upon the particular type and species of animal.

B. No person shall import into the Commonwealth, nor export from the Commonwealth, for the purpose of sale or
offering for sale any dog or cat under the age of eight weeks without its dam.

C. Violation of this section is a Class 1 misdemeanor.

3.2-6503. Care of companion animals by owner; penalty.
(AKA AC Ordinance 3-15 in state version).

A. Each owner shall provide for each of his companion animals:
1. Adequate feed;
2. Adequate water;
3. Adequate shelter that is properly cleaned;
4. Adequate space in the primary enclosure for the particular type of animal depending upon its age, size, species,
and weight;
5. Adequate exercise;
6. Adequate care, treatment, and transportation; and
7. Veterinary care when needed to prevent suffering or disease transmission.
The provisions of this section shall also apply to every pound, animal shelter, or other releasing agency, and every foster care provider, dealer, pet shop, exhibitor, kennel, groomer, and boarding establishment. This section shall not
require that animals used as food for other animals be euthanized.

B. Violation of this section is a Class 4 misdemeanor. A second or subsequent violation of subdivision A 1, A 2, A

3, or A 7 is a Class 2 misdemeanor and a second or subsequent violation of subdivision A 4, A 5, or A 6 is a Class 3
misdemeanor.

The state codes above are the closest we could find to Gloucester's AC ordinance 3-17.  Not within the context of meeting any Dillon Rule.  In fact, 3-17 appears to us to be a complete fabrication.  Not allowed under state codes.  Plus we will point out that these other state codes cover everything needed for law enforcement to do their jobs.

Therefore we challenge Gloucester officials to show the state code that matches this ordinance and prove that this is within the Dillon Rule and within state codes or request the removal of this ordinance from the books at once under state mandated procedures.  Not doing so after being informed of such violations is a violation to the oath of office and proper codes of conduct.

We do not want a nanny state and will not tolerate such.  We ask that Gloucester officials follow the rules the same as they expect us to.  We will continue to look at ordinances each and every month and do this until they are all cleared off the books or shown to be valid.  We already have a list like this and will be producing these requests at least one per month.  Or Gloucester officials can start cleaning them all up on their own without us showing them everything we keep finding. 

Final note:  We are not attorney's and none of this is to be considered legal advice in any way. We are simply looking at the facts and asking questions along with requesting corrections.
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Yorktown, American Revolution Special Edition




Liberty's Kids, episode number 36 of 40 episodes.  Yorktown.  We are almost through with this section of our Liberty Education Series and it has been a pure pleasure to work with these videos.  They are impressively well researched and presented.  Though we found a few faults and a few areas of question, those areas were minor and not worth arguing overall as we also considered the audience for these videos.

Today we are presenting a number of special e-books as they relate to this episode and are a real education to the founding principles of this nation.  So this is an extended series today.

We are beginning with Peggy Owen.  The story of a Quaker family.  Quakers were against every form of war, until it was realized that the American Revolution was more than just a war for freedom to govern ourselves.  It was a total revolution of the principles of Christianity itself.  Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, liberty, independence are all tied together for a reason.  They are the foundations of this nation and there has never been freedom from religion as so many want you to believe.




Free downloads of this e-book are available on our SlideShare site.  You will have to sign in with either a Facebook account, LinkedIn account or create a free account to access the free download.  You can read it here online by clicking the icon in the lower right hand corner to enlarge the book into a full size screen view.

  Our next book are letters written by General Lafayette to a host of famous people of the period.  It is a first hand look of what the situation really looked like.



Both of these books are full and complete and represent incredible detail to the War for independence.


Pictured above is the schooner, Alliance, sailing the York River.  In the background is Gloucester, Virginia.  This shot was taken from the yorktown beach.  The area where the Battle of Yorktown was fought and American Independence won.


The above is a picture of one of the types of canon found on the ships during this war.  This canon is from the Kalmar Nyckel, taken while docked in Yorktown.


This picture gives you a real world idea of what fortifications actually looked like and how they were used.  If you were charging towards these, you had no easy way of penetrating them.  


  
Actual canons used in the American Revolution at Yorktown.  These are on permanent display along with a lot more all over Yorktown.

Tomorrow we have more special surprises prepared for this series.  Stay tuned for more incredible content. 


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