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Tax Buck

3/22/24

If growth is the problem that some Lexington County representatives say and believe it is, they can address that by passing ordinances to not allow any more growth. But they know they can’t, in fact some have even mentioned in past, growth is good, and it is.

So how much growth is good? You’re either growing or you’re dying. They are elected to figure that out, just have to decide and do it. But not continuing the 1978 agreement doesn’t stop growth, just changes who controls it. Remember one of the standards, if it’s not about the money, it’s about control, right.

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Road Maintenance Shenanigans

3/18/24

Lexington County Council Road maintenance “Shenanigans “


Yes, Lexington County council has decided after 46 years to not renew an agreement to maintain Roads in a city that has worked well, unless …. blah blah blah. Hidden in some county council members statement is the real reason for their actions but not out there where we all can understand, because it’s a “fast one“ they are trying to pull. By the way, has the constitution, declaration of independence, the Bible, been rewritten in the last 46 years? No.

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Yes, it has been very quiet this Irmo election. Some even ask, is there, or who is running? Is he “that guy “, is he really running? What’s going on? 


Well, let’s talk about this. Yes, there is an election for Irmo Town Council next Tuesday the 27th. Yes, there are two candidates running, Gabriel Penfield and George Frazier. Yes, George is “that guy“who lied on his filing papers in the November 2023 election and didn’t live in town when he filed. Already discussed that in numerous other articles. Then why is he running now? Well, he said he would run again back in October 2023 when asked by Al Dozier Irmo News, but so did Barry Walker after he lost the November 2023 election.

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When I did my graduate studies at the Middle East Institute at Columbia University’s School of International Affairs, I took many courses on the question of the Middle East conflict.


Semester after semester, we studied the Middle East conflict as if it was the most complex conflict in the world -- when in fact, it is probably the easiest conflict in the world to explain. It may be the hardest to solve, but it is the easiest to explain.

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IS HE THE GUY THAT……..?

Yes, there are two candidates that did file to run for the vacant seat of Irmo town council. But what was left out is one of the candidates, George Frazier, is the same one who filed to run last August and used the address of a home he hadn’t lived in for a year.


You read that right. George Frazier sold the house at 142 Rose Oak Drive, Irmo in September 2022. When he filed to run for Irmo town council in August 2023, he used that address as his current address, why you may ask? According to whitepages.com he lived on Ashland Road at that time, not in the town of Irmo. Even if that was not correct, he didn’t live at 142 Rose Oak Drive either. And if he had lived at an in-town address, he would have used it, he didn’t.

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You Know Who Wasn't Colorblind? Nazis.

The New England Patriots have their first black coach in the team’s history. While the owner said he doesn’t see color and picked “the best man” for the job, the new coach immediately contradicted him by saying, “If you don’t see color, you can’t see racism.” In an era where colorblindness is vilified, Dennis provides a much-needed perspective. After all, if the Nazis had been colorblind, there never would have been the Holocaust.

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January 30, 2024

Have we moved forward or is racism not only accepted in some aspects of our lives, but encouraged. I was taught growing up that it was wrong to vote for someone solely on the color of their skin, their race, their gender, but on who they were, what they stood for, represented, their views, words, actions, their character. 

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November 6, 2023

Sixteen years ago, in 2005, the Carter-Baker Commission on Federal Election Reform issued a report that proposed a uniform system of requiring a photo ID in order to vote in U.S. elections. The report also pointed out that widespread absentee voting makes vote fraud more likely. Voter files contain ineligible, duplicate, fictional, and deceased voters, a fact easily exploited using absentee ballots to commit fraud. Citizens who vote absentee are more susceptible to pressure and intimidation. And vote-buying schemes are far easier when citizens vote by mail. 

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The short answer is no, yes, but not a qualified elector. So let’s backtrack and start with his Statement of Intention of Candidacy – NonPartisan.

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