fools, politicians, and candidates

The 4th congressional district; a well-meaning friend told me today that the victory we achieved in the 4th removing Congressman Palazzo was due to him being dirty. I had to remind him that less than two years before, he had won his seat with close to 70 percent of the vote, and he had been dirty for a while. What was the difference in this election? My brother Carl (the primary source) and I brought all these miss deeds to Congress; no media would pursue the allegations. The FBI investigated, and the congress committee voted 6 to 0 that their findings were that he was dirty. We then took it to the voters across the district, spending thousands of dollars to show his misdeeds. To know someone is dirty and bring it to life for the voters are two different things.

Lieutenant Governor Hosemann, I was told by my friend that beating a man like Hosemann would be much more difficult because he probably isn’t dirty. My reply is that he is worse than Palazzo; he is a Democrat in all actions and a bad one at that. If I were a candidate running against this man, I would ask why poor people in the delta and other parts of the state pay taxes on the food they cook and eat. You would think that a good Democrat would have helped people experiencing poverty, but it is nonsense. Would I then ask the other side about closing, removing, and discarding the state income tax? The problem is politicians love to spend money. Looking at lieutenant governor Hossemann’s finances, and wonder why congressional politicians send him campaign funds every year. I have a thought, not proof, but an idea. Maybe, just maybe, the campaign laws are being circumvented. I have politicians calling for money daily, and for them to give it away seems strange.

Most Republicans that know about politics would be asking why Hosemann removed and replaced a Republican state congressional district. My inside sources tell me that the Mayor of Jackson may want to succeed from the state of Mississippi and take the 2nd congressional district with him. Is this a coincidence? The new state within our state would be a national gathering place for black nationalists, as is the mayor of Jackson. The committee chairmanships gave to mostly democrats in a Republican-led state; this in a Democrat state would border on rebellion. Still, we have had the bad luck of having two lieutenant governors in a row, Tate and Hosemann, disregard Republicans. Maybe just maybe they are in the wrong political parties.

My take on this state election that the two top canidates running against the Govenor and the Lieutenant Governor have not caught fire with the voting public. Both men are Christain men of high character but that won’t win this election. The idea that new voters will swell the primary polls this election is mostly No! The wasted time on the shotgun effect for getting votes isn’t productive at all because many will never make it to polls. You must concentrate on the voters that vote all the time and bring to light your message; it is too late after the polls close. CANIDATES BUILD A FIRE!!!!

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