I applaud Georgia Republicans when they produce a surplus and
pay down debt, but I criticize them for assuming unnecessary powers and refuse
to limit their footprint. Their involvement in everything usurps
responsibilities that are best handled by the Private Sector and Georgia
families with no government abuse, meddling or profiteering.
AJC 5/10/18 page 1 “State rep’s hard “no” wears on GOP leaders
and reports that Ralston is backing a replacement. GA voters in Union, Towns,
Rabun and White counties need to keep Matt Gurtler as their House Rep.
The Georgia “deep state” is real. It is government by the government, of the
government and for the government. Most of the bills they pass are written to
give cities and counties unlimited power with no voter input. They have no
sense of priorities or limits and support unnecessary spending and bureaucracy.
This is a top-down legislature that encourages group-think and the outcomes
that their laws and regulations produce are unhelpful.
City and County Charters imposed by the legislature allows
limitless borrowing power to City Councils and County Commissions with no voter
input on debt limits. Their Education
Bills perpetuate reckless spending and poor outcomes by Public School Systems.
Their over-use of Bond sales double the cost of everything they do. The continual
failure to provide competent infrastructure improvements is always overshadowed
by campaigns for more boondoggles. The legislatures’ refusal to acknowledge UN
Agenda 21 implementation is treasonous.
Most of the tax revenue in Georgia goes to healthcare and
education and both are overpriced and underperforming. Government needs to get
out of these industries before they are totally destroyed. The rest goes to
special interest groups that include growing the government bureaucracy and
supporting divisive big company liberal “values” imposed by the UN and designed
to usurp voter sovereignty.
Most of the revenue in Georgia should go to critical
infrastructure like roads, highways, bridges, sewer systems, water distribution
systems and reservoirs. Public transit should be priced to eliminate all tax
subsidies or should be privatized. Bond sales and SPLOSTS should be replaced by
“accrual accounts” to fund critical infrastructure. Bike lanes, green space, roundabouts, parks,
“art” projects and multi-use trails should be funded by cities and counties with
no federal or State subsidies, because these are not critical. Economic
development for boondoggles should be left to cities and should require voter
approval.
Matt Gurtler is running in the May 22, 2018 Republican Primary
for re-election to the Georgia House.
Matt was elected to as the Representative for the House District
8 in 2016 and represents Union, Towns, Rabun & White counties. These
counties are at the far Northeast corner of Georgia He is a homebuilder from
Tiger Georgia.
Matt needs to be re-elected to the House. Candidates with his
vision need to replace the current crop of legislators and State officials.
Conservative Republicans represent 45% of all Georgia Republican delegates. It
shouldn’t be hard to add more conservatives to the Georgia legislature.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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