Immigration and Customs Enforcement, attack our Second Amendment and Medicare for everyone. This would stop new businesses coming into Florida, and the ones here would close. Now the bad news: If Gillum gets in, he wants to raise corporate taxes from 5.5 percent to 7.5 percent. Gillum is the mayor of Tallahassee, and in two years, the crime rate has gone up, the city is in financial trouble, and there is an FBI investigation. Nelson has been in Congress for more than 30 years and has done little, and it’s just time for him to step down. Why I was not surprised Sunday when I read the liberal Orlando Sentinel’s endorsement: The Sentinel is supporting the two most unqualified people running for governor - Andrew Gillum - and Senate - Bill Nelson. Our vote should go to the best candidate for the position, without regard to how long he or she has served, or what political party, but which one will better serve us? Let’s not pick our political choices based upon length of service. How do the editors explain the dichotomy? Why not a change after 30 years? The Sentinel can’t have it both ways. Of course, change just for the sake of change is unsound, even risky, thinking.Īnd yet on the same Sentinel page comes the endorsement for Bill Nelson. In the explanation for favoring Andrew Gillum, the key argument is it’s time for a change in governorship after 20 years of Republican control. The Orlando Sentinel, in its Sunday political endorsements, “Election 2018: Our picks,” has clearly contradicted itself. Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum says it’s wrong to make cities choose between “security and compassion” when it comes to immigration. Of major concern to me, as a 57-year Florida resident, is illegal immigration and the creation of sanctuary cities:
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