Wittman serves up another word salad
And it's not fresh or delicious
Oh look! Wittman's spinning again, trying to make himself sound productive - and failing. This is tiresome. We were about to make dinner! But in the battle against misinformation, there is no rest. Let's pick this rotting carcass apart, shall we?
Wittman claims he fights for tax relief. Yet key tax cuts on overtime and tips expire after 2028, leaving workers with only short-term benefits, not permanent relief. The biggest gains go to wealthy taxpayers, including Wittman himself.
His statements on affordable childcare and housing cite no major bills he's backed. Wittman's record shows little leadership on making childcare cheaper or expanding access to homeownership for ordinary Virginians.
Energy affordability commitments are misleading. Wittman votes repeatedly for fossil fuel interests and rolls back environmental rules - benefiting energy companies while limiting consumer protections and long-term affordability.
The rhetoric about lowering healthcare costs hides his votes to tighten Medicaid eligibility and cut healthcare coverage. These actions are closing rural clinics and hospitals in VA-01, hurting access and raising costs for thousands of us.
Promises of "fiscally responsible funding" mean cuts to programs families rely on. Wittman avoids specifying which cuts he supports, using political language that obscures the harm to essential services in VA-01.
No specifics support Wittman's claims on "engagement" with members of Congress. His email mentions no meetings, proposals, or bills that back up his promises, giving voters no facts to check or hold him accountable for.
As usual, he repeats aspirational language that makes it hard for anyone to evaluate his real record (which, in fact, sucks). He suggests ongoing action but skips any metrics, details, or outcomes showing how his actions have helped constituents.
Voters deserve honesty. Wittman's statements obscure the reality: temporary, limited reforms for workers, larger rewards for high incomes, repeated votes against health and energy affordability, and leadership that serves himself more than his district.
Wittman misleads by omission and selective framing. Voters seeking meaningful relief get only empty promises - no durable policies, no lasting financial benefit, and no transparency about whose interests are put first in Congress.
Accountability matters. Wittman's email leaves out details on all crucial points: the expiration of tax breaks; the lack of new child care and housing laws; votes that restrict healthcare; and the reality that his actions align most with special interests, not VA-01 families.
We've been here before, though, right? None of this is new. He's reheating nonsense because IT'S ALL HE'S GOT TO OFFER and we think our friends and neighbors in VA-01 are smarter than that. Ain't ya?!


