If you send your children to Caesar to be educated, you should not be surprised when they came back as Romans.
—Voddie Baucham
Wherefore, honest men and wise men should be sought for diligently, and good men and wise men ye should observe to uphold; (D&C 98:10)
If you send your children to Caesar to be educated, you should not be surprised when they came back as Romans.
—Voddie Baucham
Posted by Richard Alger at 11/21/2022 05:35:00 AM 0 comments
I used this guide for most of my guidance for voting.
https://ld27gop.com/gt2022
Here is the link for the judges. I followed their instructions. I want the judges to know that voters pay attention. My philosophy this election is that unless a judge earns my yes vote, my vote is no.
https://ld27gop.com/gt2022#judges
For the Central Arizona Water Conservation District (CAWCD), the following listed the candidates. I was hesitant to vote just for Republicans. If there is anything we need spend money on, it is water security. I ended up voting for all the Republicans I do want fiscal conservatives in there. I also voted for Alan Dulaney. I thought someone with experience in water department of Peoria.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/opinion/editorial/2022/09/30/cawcd-candidates-running-cap-board-2022/10454652002/
There is a lot of detail here.
https://www.amwua.org/uploads/16649874966df93598569.pdf?1664987987
The home page is here. Which may be useful in future elections.
I did not vote for anyone for Maricopa County Community College District
I could not bring myself to vote for Randy Kaufman because of these allegations.
https://www.axios.com/local/phoenix/2022/11/03/maricopa-county-community-college-governing-board-randy-kaufman
and I did not want to vote for a Democrat.
Posted by Richard Alger at 11/07/2022 08:08:00 PM 0 comments
Ben Shapiro shows another gaffe of Joe Biden and argues that Chief of Staff Ron Klain, Director of the Domestic Policy Council Susan Rice, and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan are the ones in charge. All of these are from Obama's administration. He also contrasts how he thinks Biden's administration works with Trump's.
In his lucid moments, Joe Biden makes big decisions like "Pull out from Afghanistan" and then his team has to scramble to backfill. So the difference between Joe Biden and Donald Trump on this one is that Donald Trump would have these moments of decisiveness and then his team would very often talk him out of it. They would say, "Mr. President, that's a bad idea". Joe Biden has these moments of lucidity where the dumbest possible ideas crystalize in his feeble brain. And then he says, "Get out of Afghanistan" and then his team instead of saying, "That's a really bad idea. Maybe we should wait.", they rush to do his bidding. And so you have, sort of, occasional guidance from Joe Biden.
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Posted by Richard Alger at 4/26/2022 05:45:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: Donald Trump, Joe Biden
Posted by Richard Alger at 3/09/2022 03:54:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: 2022, Ben Shapiro, inflation
Meet Blake Masters. At this point I think he is the best candidate for the 2022 US Senate Election in Arizona.
See the rest of the candidates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_United_States_Senate_election_in_Arizona
Posted by Richard Alger at 1/28/2022 05:46:00 PM 0 comments