Why It's Crucial for Mississippi Conservatives to Vote in the Upcoming Municipal Republican Primaries
Mississippi – As municipal Republican primaries approach across our great state, it's vital for every conservative to step up and make your voice heard. Here’s why your vote in these local elections is not just important, but absolutely critical:
1. Defend Our Values
In Mississippi towns, where every vote counts, your participation directly impacts who will uphold our conservative principles. From protecting our Second Amendment rights to ensuring low taxes, the officials we elect will be the guardians of our community's conservative values. Your vote ensures we keep our towns true to our roots.
2. Prioritize What Matters
By voting in the primary, you're telling candidates what you care about most. Whether it's safeguarding our schools from liberal agendas, supporting local businesses, or keeping our streets safe, your vote influences which conservative leader will fight for these priorities in the general election.
3. Keep Government Accountable
Voting isn't just a right; it's a duty to keep our government transparent and accountable. By showing up, you're sending a message to any potential politician that Mississippi's conservatives are watching closely. We demand leaders who respect our Constitution, our faith, and our freedoms.
4. Make Your Vote Count
In local elections, low turnout can mean your vote has even more power. Each vote can tip the scales, especially in primaries. Your single vote could be the deciding factor in who gets to represent conservative values in your municipality.
5. Shape Future Elections
The results of these primaries could set the tone for future elections across Mississippi. High voter turnout from conservatives shows we're engaged, we're not complacent, and we demand candidates who stand for our beliefs. It might just inspire a new wave of conservative leadership in our communities.
6. Republican Primary - Our Time to Shine
For Republicans in Mississippi, these primaries are our moment to ensure candidates reflect our conservative ethos. It's not just about party; it's about choosing leaders who will fight for our conservative agenda over any liberal overreach.
7. Lead by Example
By voting, you're setting an example for the younger generation or new residents. Show them what true conservative participation looks like. Encourage them to join our ranks in defending our way of life.
The upcoming Republican municipal primaries across Mississippi aren't just another election; they're our chance to shape the future of our towns with conservative leadership. By casting your vote, you're not only selecting leaders but actively participating in the battle to keep our communities conservative. Don't let this opportunity slip by – your vote is your power in Mississippi.
The leadership of the American labor movement is paying the price now for its dependence on the worthless Democratic Party and the bloated propaganda spewing bureaucracy, instead of on its erstwhile supporters for its power and priorities.
We all need to lead the way in providing a people and planet centered alternative that addresses working people's real concerns. To that end I proposed that the Green Party of Mississippi immediately put out a press release opposing Musk's wrecking ball DOGE operation that is destroying people-centered programs and in support of the positive things that the federal work force does every day for the people.
Far too many people don’t know crucially important facts about federal employees and the services that they provide:
* Due to Trump’s budget chaos, health clinics across the US have already been forced to close.
* Musk’s reckless operation threatens enormous numbers of Americans. Without federal workers at sufficiently funded agencies, no one in the US will be able to receive benefits such as Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, or workplace safety protections, among many other essential services. Local schools and hospitals all across the country also depend on federal funding.
* Contrary to right-wing claims about a massively expanded federal bureaucracy, the percentage of the American workforce working for the federal government has declined significantly over the past 25 years. As you already know all too well.
* Billionaires, not federal employees, are hoarding America’s wealth: total yearly pay for all 2.3 million civilian federal employees ($271 billion) is significantly less than Elon Musk’s personal net worth of $412 billion.
* Most federal workers are not rich bureaucrats: 43% of federal workers make less than $90,000 yearly, and 58.8% make less than $110,000 yearly.
* About 60% of the budget for paying federal employees goes to the Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and the Department of Homeland Security. Other valuable federal agencies, like the Forest Service, get next to nothing.
* This impacts the whole country: Over 80% of federal employees work in regions other than Washington D.C.
There is no harm whatsoever in acknowledging that there is plenty of room for huge reductions in the federal budget and federal agencies which DO NOT serve public interests...as the Green Party has long advocated...and the budget of departments, especially those involved in propaganda work, like UUSAID which are disproportionate to their payroll, since they are largely pass through agencies distributing funds.
Rather than raising fears about programs that Donald Trump has committed to protect, we need to affirmatively push for big cuts to the military, to foreign aid (read bribing of foreign officials who support US business, often against US workers), and other programs which DO NOT have support of the majority of the American people.
Please share the February 19th Day of Action event widely over Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Blue Sky, and among your coworkers, to friends, etc. And be sure to wear red, white or blue that day to show your support for our essential federal workforce of true patriots.
Cliff Sommers
Totally agree. That is why me and my fellow Republicans in our local county are pushing for a larger turnout. This local elections are super important.