Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Jacksonville City Election Recommendations

Mayor: Mike Hogan (Republican)
Do you like what President Obama has done to our country? If so, you might like what Alvin Brown, whom Obama has endorsed, will do to Jacksonville. Personally, I do not believe my city needs similar inexperience and incompetence, so Mike Hogan is my choice for mayor. He has served on the City Council, in the state legislature, and is our current Tax Collector. In all these positions, Mike has gained an unmatched reputation for honesty and integrity, especially in his dealings with his constituents. He is a fiscal conservative, winning the endorsement of the Concerned Taxpayers of Duval County. He has been endorsed by the N.R.A., too. I give my highest recommendation to Mike Hogan for Mayor. Website: www.hoganformayor.com.

Tax Collector: Dick Kravitz (Republican)
Dick Kravitz brings a wealth of legislative and business experience to the position of Tax Collector. He has served on the City Council and in the state legislature. He has been fiscally conservative on budget and tax matters and has been endorsed by the Concerned Taxpayers of Duval County. Website: www.kravitzfortaxcollector.com.

Council-at-Large Group 1: Kimberly Daniels (Democrat)
This has to be one of the strangest races in Jacksonville history. Our choice is a lawyer who has been in the past and is currently under investigation by the Florida Bar Association for ethical violations, one of which could lead to criminal charges. The other candidate is a former prostitute and druggie who is now pastor of a Northside Christian congregation with 400 members. Because the Concerned Taxpayers of Duval County gave her opponent an ANTI-endorsement, I decided to vote without enthusiasm for Kimberly Daniels. Website http://www.votekimberlydaniels.com.

Council-at-Large Group 4: Jim Robinson (Republican)
Neither of the candidates for Council-at-Large Group 4 have run for or held political office previously. The Concerned Taxpayers of Duval County endorsed both and both are conservative Republicans. I am voting for Jim Robinson because he is a 30-year resident of Jacksonville, a former US Army Transportation Corps Officer and a Civil Engineer who has owned his own business in Jacksonville. He recently retired, allowing him to devote full time to the city’s needs. Website http://votejimrobinson.com

Council-at-Large Group 5: Robin Lumb (Republican)
This is another race in which none of the candidates has previous political experience. Robin Lumb won my recommendation because of his active opposition to Obamacare, including organizing Town Hall meetings and public forums, and his advocacy for expansion of JaxPort for job generation. A fiscal conservative, he does not believe tax hikes will solve the city’s budget problems. He wants to focus on essential services and basic needs (public safety, roads, parks and libraries). He is a small business owner and has served on many civic and charitable organization boards. Concerned Taxpayers of Duval County has endorsed him. Website: www.votelumb.com.

As always, no matter whom you support, please get out and vote.

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