Yesterday I heard another disheartening story about someone running for local office and turning down a FREE opportunity to promote thyself and their campaign.

I get guff from my Lib friends that I listen to too much right wing radio/podcasts. I enjoy them because their ridiculous claims make me laugh my ass off. But sometimes I learn something new, like how these knuckle draggers think.

I recently suggested this book to someone running for a seat in the upcoming city election. You have to sometimes walk over a line and look at the person on the opposite side of your thinking. You may learn something about yourself while educating those around you about who you are.

The city election is non-partisan. Let’s work to keep it that way. There are no left/right, rich/poor ideas, there is just common sense.

So if someone asks you to be a guest to talk about your campaign, don’t check their party registration, check their values, and check yours. Silence speaks volumes, remember that.

‘I don’t know if the city is corrupt, they don’t tell us anything.’

And that is the crux of our problems, not party affiliation.

By l3wis

4 thoughts on “Accept the Invitation”
  1. If she can brag about killing her dog in a book narrative, then she’s capable of killing other Americans with a narrative that is full of lies. #BookHerDanno #MurderOne

  2. “Say, if the Trump Administration wants to really investigate fraud, then they should start with their own administration and then all fifty states…. In fact, in South Dakota, I suggest they start with another look at EB-5, Gear-UP, and the definition of ‘state business’ ….. “

  3. The vote to have First Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls leave the ELCA failed by 7 votes today. It needed a 2/3s victory to prevail. This is further proof that there is a God, and it’s nice to see the Left win in the “Electoral College” for once without the popular vote 🙂

    VSG

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