New Governor of Virginia Removed Mandates, But Can He Be Trusted?
Patriot or Fraud?
On January 15th, Ralph Northam, the liberty crushing Democrat governor of Virginia, was replaced by a seemingly patriotic and righteous Republican governor by the name of Glenn Youngkin.
Hours after being sworn in, Governor Youngkin took action to remove many mandates instated by the previous governor as well as a slew of other actions that pointed to him truly being a man of the people.
But are his actions truly for the people, or is he another RINO giving temporary relief only to impose stricter unconstitutional mandates and regulations like so many have in recent times?
It's up to you to decide on the sort of man Governor Youngkin is, and this report will give you a rundown of his past affiliations and the immediate sweeping changes he made that will help you make a more informed decision.
The Past of Youngkin

Governor Youngkin is surprisingly a first-time candidate, having an impressive career in finance before entering politics. He spent the better part of 25 years working his way up the ranks within the The Carlyle Group, and American multinational private equity firm, where he retired in 2020 after holding the Co-CEO position.
Over the course of his tenure at The Carlyle Group, there were no major concerning events that took place; the only thing that caught my eye was a small investment in a Chinese company when Youngkin was co-president and co-COO in 2014. With that said, many large private equity firms invest in Chinese companies, so I would say it's safe to assume that he isn't compromised by the CCP like so many other American politicians.
Immediate Actions

Governor Youngkin made headlines due to the drastic and immediate actions he took to remove a slew of mandates his corrupt predecessor implemented on his first day in office; but do they hold any weight?
Below is a list of these nine Executive Orders and two Executive Directives as well as a critical analysis of each.
Executive Orders
EO 1
Bans Critical Race Theory and other divisive rhetoric being taught in VA schools
EO 2
Allows parents to decide whether or not their child wears a mask in school
EO 3
Restores integrity and confidence in the Parole Board of Virginia
EO 4
Launches a full investigation into sexual misconduct in Loudoun County Schools
EO 5
Establishes new position to review Virginia DMV and VA Employment Commission
EO 6
Removes many COVID-19 business regulations imposed by previous corrupt governor
EO 7
Establishes a commission to prevent human trafficking and provide support to victims
EO 8
Establishes a commission to combat antisemitism in the Commonwealth of Virginia
EO 9
Re-evaluates Virginia's participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
Executive Directives
ED 1
Cuts job killing regulations by 25% not mandated by federal or state statute
ED 2
Rescinds vaccine mandates for all state employees
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A Critical Look

On the surface, all of these executive actions seem spot-on - and most of them are. The only issue I found was in Executive Directive 2 concerning rescinding vaccine mandates, which states the following:
"The requirements in this order do not otherwise restrict agencies under the direction of the Governor from instituting COVID-19 screening protocols that may be necessary to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, consistent with the policies established by the Department of Human Resource Management."
No person, American or not, should be forced to undergo medical testing as a condition of employment. Although the Directive removes vaccination as a condition of employment, which is very important in itself, this clause creates loophole that allows employers to mandate regular testing as a condition of employment. This is wrong and can not be accepted.
To be clear, we are not for or against vaccination - it's none of our damn business. We believe it should be a personal choice in which no level of government should be involved in, and the same must apply to testing as well.
The Verdict

To me, Youngkin passes as a man for the people. He has no shady business dealings in the past that I could find and he is aggressively taking steps to preserve the rights and liberties of Virginians. My only complaint is that he should more aggressive in fighting back the biomedical authoritarian measures normalized by the maniacs in office over the past two years and implementing measures to prevent more psychotic mandates in the future.
What are your thoughts? Let us know in the comments.
God Bless America,
Justin
Author, Right Wing Gear