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Change starts now

For evil to triumph, as it did in our last election, all that is needed is for good men to do nothing. Congratulations are due to those who have worked so diligently to implement a police/surveillance state and destroy our state economically and educationally.

Incumbents created a $4 billion increase in spending and have worked diligently with special interests to destroy our educational system. The idea of a state income tax to fund “education” is gaining traction as the best way to enslave our youth. A minority of voters decided to support a bloated educational system that supports illegals, discriminates racially, sociologically, economically and geographically, and abuses students, parents, teachers and administrators.

If we are to replace, during the next election, those who support evil, challengers need to start their campaign now. Those who want change need to recruit candidates and join their campaign. Incumbents who constantly campaign cannot be successfully challenged just prior to a vote. We can redefine education, eliminate our police/surveillance state, legislative racism, political correctness and the abuse of families by our courts. It is time to use wireless technology to create power for change. Let’s start now.

John Axtell

Valley



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