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     Did anyone else receive Susannah Whipps political flyer this week? She makes some bold claims about "Prudent Fiscal Management" by saying Massachusetts taxpayers will receive a 13% "REBATE" on 2021 taxes. When in reality...the state overcharged taxpayers on income tax that same 13%, and now they have to return it to the taxpayers.

Please be informed that these types of flyers are used to deceive. By saying that she voted to reduce taxes in 2022 as well. That is because Boston can't continue to over collect taxes from us...they got caught not enforcing a referendum ballot question that was voted in by we the taxpayers.

     Susannah also claims to have reduced the cost of "housing and childcare.". How is that quantifiable? Has anyone seen a reduction in childcare or housing? We are in hyperinflation, and everyone is feeling that...

She also claims to be a "fierce advocate" for making Massachusetts more "Affordable".

 

Failing grade on all 3 points Susannah.

Vote in "Jeffrey Raymond" in November

Susannah Whipps voted for Abortion up to birth in December 2020 in Massachusetts. Only one of 2 Republicans who did. A baby can live outside the womb long before birth. In my opinion, this is murder.

Whipps is NOT a Republican, she’s an independent/democrat that lied to all during her running for office. She claimed to be Republican, got elected then changed her affiliation to independent but votes almost exclusively democrat!! I’ll never vote for her again!!

She? Was only a republican when she needed to get elected.. then she? Turned her? Back on the voters that got her there and switched to independent.....

Daddy's company did real good during COVID, huh.....R.i.n.o... 

Student Loan Forgiveness

This was written by Geoff Diehl, which I fully agree with and could not have written it better myself.  So instead I decided to share this with everyone.  Thank You Geoff.

There's no such thing as free money. The loan forgiveness that some people receive as a result of President Biden's action is nothing more than a bill for others. That's particularly offensive when you consider that some people who didn't have the means to attend college now will be asked to pay some of the cost of tuition for those who did. Inflation is running rampant, and for the government to pump even more money into the economy will only make matters worse. Instead, what we need to do is pull back on government spending to reduce inflation and make the cost of living -- including the cost of a college education -- more affordable for everyone. We also need to boost our overall economy so that those who graduate college will have better job opportunities to repay whatever loans they need to take to pay tuition.”

 

++ Geoff Diehl for Governor ++ 

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