🛑Explicit Content🛑Adapt or Die we are voting out the old republicans then we hit the GOP
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I’m on 32nd and Morgan and the black dude has a Tim Michels sign. Tim is transcending for being Tim , that goes beyond him being a Republican. When I...
show moreI’m in a mood so I’m going to be candid. Those who pay attention to my work know my resume. I’ve had soft people tell me I shouldn’t associate with these Republicans. At the end of the day I’m a street dude off of 28th and Center, from a family whose business was __________. With that being said until you see your friends murder other friends, you and I are not the same.
So I embrace the hate, even though, after I called-out people doing half-reporting and reporting falsehoods on Tim, these same people put up my back tax information. I was homeless at one point and I had issues paying the back taxes. I set up a weekly payment plan and I’m cutting into the debt. Just like thousands of other everyday people have had to do over the years. But, I press on.
Because of some of these half-truths, Tim is a magnet and a lightning rod. But why? People keep saying they don’t know his stances? That’s odd because Mark Belling does. That’s odd because Dan O’Donnell does. That’s odd because my mentor Jay Weber does.
Just go to his website and literally everything is there for all to see.
Here, let me help you out, this is from his website. Read his positions for yourself:
His Economic Blue Print
Compete with neighboring states by reducing corporate and individual income taxes to attract and retain more talent in Wisconsin.
Increase American energy production and distribution to provide low cost and reliable energy for families and businesses all across the state.
Eliminate the personal property tax.
Recruit out-of-state veterans to join the Wisconsin workforce by improving VA hospitals and providing businesses with hiring incentives.
Leverage our water and work ethic to make Wisconsin the premier manufacturing hub for the military defense industry.
Overhaul and streamline the state’s occupational licensing laws to eliminate barriers that prevent people from starting and expanding their businesses.
Incentivize students to pursue education in, and invest in training for, high-demand fields such as healthcare, engineering, and technology and remain in the state after graduation.
Expedite access to high-speed broadband in rural communities so that all areas of Wisconsin can participate in the digital economy.
Increase opportunities for K-12 students to participate in hands-on internships, youth apprenticeships, and programs such as Dual Enrollment.
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