Elections are coming soon, and you have some decisions to make.
1. Do you like the direction the country is going toward socialism?
Yes or No?
2. Are you happy with the highest inflation rate in 40 years? Yes or No?
3. Are you happy with the government printing so much money that the value of your money is drastically reduced, and the nation’s debt is well over 31 trillion? Yes or No?
4. Are you happy with the dramatic rise in crime? Yes or No?
5. Are you happy with the open borders allowing drug cartels to bring fentanyl into the country? Yes or No?
6. Are you happy when a political party takes billions of dollars from public sector unions? These unions expect to profit from their donations; they are registered as “for profit” business.
Yes or No?
You see these questions apply to either political party that happens to be in charge. If you answered “No” to these questions, and you want to bring about change, vote for the opposite party. Not voting is not the answer, it just lets the party in power in Washington think that you don’t care what they do, and they will continue to do all the things you don’t like.
I purposely didn’t use Party names, because this message applies to both parties. I simply ask you to believe me when I tell you that both parties pay close attention to local and state elections to determine what to do in the future.
Yours truly,
Jim Fedolfi,
Republican Representative Hillsborough County District 30