Vote Democrat? Thanks, But No Thanks
You’ve probably seen the bench advertising signs supposedly giving you permission to vote Democrat this time, but do you really need Ruth Johnson’s approval?
Every voter has the right to vote their informed, or uniformed, decision even if it goes against common sense. The issues are clear, and national as well as state elections reflect very similar party positions on important issues that affect you.
If you want higher taxes with your hard-earned dollars to go to illegal migrants, or if you don’t care about the increase in violent crime that is sometimes tied to these law-breaking foreign nationals, you can vote for those candidates who voted for, or have a strong likelihood, to vote for allowing the failed, and illegal immigration policies to continue, and those candidates are overwhelmingly democrats. Why, even our former mayor signed on to a letter encouraging the federal government to relocate Syrian refugees (illegal migrants) to Great Falls.
If you believe that it is right to allow men to compete in women’s sports and that they should be allowed to share a locker room with girls, then you probably will want to vote Democrat this time.
If you believe, as Senator Tester does, that recent newcomers to Montana who have created many new jobs for Montanans are bad for Montana, then you should probably vote Democrat. It’s kind of ironic that we want new businesses in Montana, but not those created by entrepreneurs who are not native-born Montanans. How many generations does it take to be a real Montanan?
If you believe that killing the pre-born is somehow your right to choose, then you should probably vote Democrat in local, state, and national elections.
Keep in mind that some decisions you make have real life, or death, consequences.
Phillip,
1. Refugees are not illegal migrants.
2. Competing is sports has less to do with gender and more to do with being a part of a team. Currently girls are able to compete in boys athletics(football, wresting,etc) if there is not a corresponding female sport.
3. Killing pre-born- really? Let’s agree that abortion is an issue that should not be dictated by our government. You can’t have a stance on less government involvement and then keep pushing for the government to tell women what they can’t do and put the fear of prison in Drs minds to the point they don’t help.(fyi I’m not for abortion).
4. I’m not a native Montanan but have been here for 23 years. It has been clear that Montanans are not huge on out of staters regardless of how much money they have changing Montana. Show me where the current politicians who migrated to Montana have Montanas interests at heart. Is protecting the least of these a value they have? Has the Governor raised or lowered your taxes? What did Rosendale do in Congress. Why does Sheehy want to be in the senate? Why did he resign from his company so abruptly, why is he being sued by employees, why does his company lose money all the time. Tester has fought for Veterans, he has disagreed and voted against his party before. The issues at the border have been around for 40+years. It’s not new, instead of having politics be so polarized it should be about doing the people’s work. Not a man’s will, work hard to compromise so everyone is happy and mad at the same time.
The Right and Left need to get their poop in a group and meet in the middle where most Americans live.
Stop using the Christian faith as a reason for your views. Jesus Christ was for the least of these, the poor, the orphans, the widows, the outsiders, the lost, the migrants.
Anthony,
First, Foreign nationals who come into this country without following the law are breaking the law and they are classified by US law as illegal aliens, not migrants. Some have committed brutal rapes and murders.
Men who pass themselves off as women should never be allowed to participate in womens sports.
The killing of an unborn child is murder, and the State has laws against murder, and aiding and abetting murder.
Tester is only interested in Montana every six years, but that is about to change.
Don’t tell me not to use my Christian faith as a reason for my views on any issue.