Monday, November 5, 2018

Three More Brief Endorsements

Your hurried and harried Peasant wants to get these endorsements
out before the big day, which is of course tomorrow.

My fellow Wisconsinites, let us return Attorney General Brad Schimel
to office for another term! In his first term as our state's top lawyer,
he has taken a tougher stand on crime and criminals than has his
predecessor, and has been in the forefront of handling the opioid crisis
which has been troubling our nation and now has come to Wisconsin.
Brad Schimel has combined an emphasis on more and better treatment
programs for opioid addicts along with tougher measures in dealing
with the dealers of these powerful drugs. Schimel is also pro-life and
will continue to fight for the right to life for the unborn. His Democrat
opponent has never prosecuted a criminal case, and his campaign has
been propped up by much out of state money from big-moneyed
left-wing interests who hope to have a minion in one of our state's
high offices.

Travis Hartwig, the Republican candidate for Treasurer, is another
endorsee of the Peasant. His private sector experience, which includes
having been Mutual Funds Administrator for U.S. Bank Fund Services
in Downtown Milwaukee where he worked with auditors during highly
complex audits. Hartwig was a double major in Finance and Economics
in college while minoring in Accounting, making him very knowledge-
able in regards to money matters on a large scale. While in college
he was also active in the College Republicans, and in 2011 Hartwig
went to Madison to protest the protesters who railed against
Governor Scott Walker and Act 10, exposing himself to danger
amid the wild and menacing throng of radicals. This shows you
the man's committment to conservatism, the rule of law, and the
will of the people! Exactly the kind of candidates we should strive
to elect to all offices! Furthermore, I have had the pleasure of meeting
and discussing the issues with Travis, and I can attest that he is
articulate, whip-smart, and quick on his feet with answers to
questions regarding the issues the next state treasurer will contend
with!

Finally, for those in Leah Vukmir's state senate district which includes
Wauwatosa, Brookfield, Elm Grove, and a few other suburban
communities near Milwaukee, do come out and vote for Assemblyman
Dale Kooyenga as he is running to succeed Leah as that district's
state senator. Dale is also very well-schooled and knowledgeable in
monetary matters, as he is a CPA and has been instrumental in
crafting Act 10, Gov.Walker's sweeping fiscal reform legislation.
I have known Dale for several years, and have much regard for
him and his fiscal and political acumen. He will be as fine a state
senator as he has been an assemblyman.

And as for the rest of the ballot, VOTE RED VOTE RED VOTE RED!
Don't give any quarter to the Democrats, and don't be fooled by any
of their candidates who may have uttered some conservative or
moderate sounds on the campaign trail. They are just trying to con
you to reel you in, and if they get enough of your votes to get into
office they will then revert to their true political selves and vote
uncompromisingly left on everything, having successfully worked
their "Gotcha!" ruse. Accept no substitutes! Let us elect as many
conservatives as we can! Even a moderate Republican will be better
than a hard lefty Democrat, for at least the moderate GOP candidate
will vote our way some of the time as opposed to the Democrat
who will not vote our way at all. Wherever you live in our great and
wonderful country, please please please VOTE!

The polls will be open from 7:00 AM until 8:00 PM. For those of you
who haven't voted early or absentee you should thus have ample time
to get to your polling places. Let's do this!


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