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Turn all the ins out

The Spokesman-Review

Have you seen all the politicians that are going haywire? These clowns were voted in again and again by people like us. We listen, we vote, they take. It happens all the time.

It doesn’t matter which party or which person. The promises are the same and so are the results. They take, we pay.

What’s the difference between the two parties? Nothing. They both are tax and spend. It doesn’t make any difference if it is national, state, county or city. They all promise, they all spend and they all blame.

We need to take our country back. If they are in office, vote them out. Do not vote for any incumbents, national, state, county or city. In six years, we could have all new people in place that would be on our side, not the side of those with money and power.

These politicians are out of control. They own us, all the while giving our country away because it helps a few who in turn help them get into our pockets.

We must vote all these clowns out before we don’t have a United States of America.

Dan Allison

Spokane Valley



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