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Monday, April 29, 2024

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Judgment day for Magistrate Clayton

By The West Virginia Record |
“Hardest pill I had to swallow was learning that, no matter how good you could be to someone, no matter how much you love them, they can & will turn their back on you & there’s absolutely nothing you can do but suck it up & keep moving forward.”

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Criticism of Biden economic policy ... from an unlikely source

By The West Virginia Record |
The bottom line is that all the wage increases Americans enjoyed over the last five years have evaporated and they’re now making less, in inflation-adjusted terms, than they were before the pandemic. This translates to an annual $1,000 loss for the average West Virginia household.

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It’s time to let it go, WorkForce West Virginia

By The West Virginia Record |
These are strange times, and lots of people – in both the public and the private sector – are making things up as they go along. They’re improvising because they have to.

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It's the same trick over and over again

By The West Virginia Record |
West Virginia AG Patrick Morrisey is seeing a surge in fentanyl coming into our state and is considering suing the Biden administration for its failure to interdict the drug at the U.S.-Mexico border.

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No more masks – for now, at least

By The West Virginia Record |
We’re glad the mask mandates have been lifted, but we expect Justice, Jenkins, and countless other public officials across this country to be held accountable for any abuses of their authority.

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17 years later, Rowe takes McGraw's seat on the bench

By The West Virginia Record |
At 82 years of age, we hope Warren McGraw can enjoy his retirement from the bench and wish him well with his battle against Parkinson’s disease, but we also hope Rowe enjoys his time finally filling the seat of the man he wanted to defeat in 2004.

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Gov. Justice to creditors: Send the bill to Babydog!

By The West Virginia Record |
Get this: The great blame-shifter is suing the now-defunct Greensill and other financial institutions for tricking him into accepting their largesse. Apparently, it was their fault that he made a mess of things.

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Now the reckoning begins for COVID overreactions

By The West Virginia Record |
We don’t normally encourage litigation, but these are not normal times.

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Hiding behind the First Amendment

By The West Virginia Record |
Round One goes to Segal and his platitudinous playmates, now that a federal judge has issued an order prohibiting enforcement of the law, but the fight’s just beginning.

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Is it time to abolish the Environmental Protection Agency?

By The West Virginia Record |
“This wildly expansive power to regulate factories, hospitals, and even homes has tremendous costs and consequences for all Americans, in particular West Virginia’s coal miners, pipeliners, natural gas producers, and utility workers,” Morrisey predicted. “If EPA lacks such expansive authority, as we argue, the Supreme Court should make that clear now.”

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Kudos to the governor and state Legislature for curbing over-naming

By The West Virginia Record |
West Virginia is a terrific state, with abundant resources and a resourceful population, but we’ve got to stop letting ourselves be hog-tied by the results of predatory litigation. Think how prosperous we might be if we stood up for our rights and the rights of the business owners who serve us!

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You’re entitled to our opinion

By The West Virginia Record |
Ouch! Now Family Court Judge Sally Jackson knows how all the other victims of cancel culture feel. Maybe she should stick to private messages from now on.

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‘Over-naming’ asbestos defendants is a major problem, and it's getting worse

By The West Virginia Record |
“Asbestos litigation continues to create problems for businesses, and West Virginia is the epicenter,” a recent report asserts.

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Are Wayne County voters being disenfranchised?

By The West Virginia Record |
If you’re tired of big shots usurping your rights, you’d better speak up.

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The war on coal has begun again

By The West Virginia Record |
We’d thought we’d won, and we had. But now, the war is on again.

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Stop over-naming and over-blaming

By The West Virginia Record |
The asbestos lawyers tying up the dockets in West Virginia seem to have taken a cue from Dame Agatha Christie, blaming everyone in sight for the asbestos-related injuries allegedly suffered by their clients.

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This superintendent of schools needs some schooling

By The West Virginia Record |
Someone needs to give Jefferson County Schools Superintedent Bondy Shay Gibson a civics lesson. Bus drivers Tina Renner and Pamela McDonald may be the ones to do it.

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Being protective isn't always being productive

By The West Virginia Record |
If you’re wearing a mask, why would you care what everyone else does? You’re protected, right? Mask-less people aren’t going to infect you as long as you have your mask on, and you with your mask on are not going to infect them, so everything’s fine.

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If you don’t see vote fraud, you must be blind

By The West Virginia Record |
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office staff has received death threats following his decision to join an amicus brief urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a lawsuit challenging election results in four swing states.

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Judge bestows generational wealth in West Virginia

By The West Virginia Record |
In 2019, a Wood County jury awarded her $16.9 million in damages, placing 30 percent of the blame on Walmart, and our state Supreme Court upheld that decision.