Why Vote Republican in 2024
Very soon the same people who
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Shut down your businesses
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Hampered or killed your careers
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Raised your taxes multiple times
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Increased the prices for food, gas and other needs
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Took away your public safety
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Defunded the police
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Mischaracterized the police
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Gave public safety benefits to criminals
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Ruined the educational system for your kids
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Are butchering your children; such that they will never become the men and women God created them to be
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Are providing abortion services at taxpayer expense
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Are murdering the unborn and their body parts are being sold for profit
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Are providing illegal immigrants a comprehensive package of services at taxpayer expense
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Taking your rights as parents away; parents must have the exclusive right to their kids, just as kids have the right to their parents
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Causing higher inflation
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The media suppresses your education on key issues we must know about and understand to make reasoned decisions on votes
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Maintained fraud in our electoral system
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Will be asking you to re-elect them so they can keep what they have and continue to take more from you.
Never forget what they have done and are doing to everyone. In Washington State every problem, issue and concern is and has been caused by Democrats; they have been in power for 40 years.
Since Inslee has been governor, the state budget has increased 109% and the population has increased 14%, a 678% increase in budget over population.
What do we need to do?
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We need to accept that we are responsible for what’s happening to us by our government.
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Stop – stop attacking each other; attack what the Democrats are doing to everyone and think about what good Republicans can and will do for you.
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Look at the 1.3 million service members who gave everything for us – everything, and the 1.4 million Americans who were injured defending America.
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Look at the 25,000 law enforcement officers who gave everything to keep us safe. How, how can we ignore that. We say we support these wonderful people, but what are we actually investing in them and our country to memorialize them?
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“An informed patriotism is what we want. Are we doing a good enough job teaching our children what America is and what she represents in the long history of the world?” Reagan
“The philosophy of the schoolroom in one generation will be the philosophy of the government in the next.” Lincoln
Look where our educational system is and what our kids are actually learning.
It’s time to bring our country back to the reality in which it was created – a Constitutional Republic, not a democracy. We do that by voting. Vote your conscience, but vote. By not voting we vote the Democrats in.
Bill Cooper, Chair
Snohomish County Republican Party
Washington’s First Asian Candidate Forum is Headlined by Sam Sim and Moderated by Bill Cooper
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 12, 2024
Washington State’s First-Ever Asian Political Candidates Forum Showcases Unity Across Communities
By (Sam Sim, State Rep Candidate, LD 44)
Bellevue, WA – Washington State made history today, Saturday, at the Stan Head Cultural Center with its first-ever Asian Political Candidates Forum, highlighting unity and collaboration across diverse ethnic communities. This landmark event demonstrated that, regardless of ethnicity or background, communities across the state are united in their shared vision for the future.
The forum was the brainchild of Sam Sim, State Representative candidate for Legislative District 44, and Lynn Trinh, State Representative candidate for Legislative District 48. Their vision for this event is to continue building a collective of Asian and ethnic candidates who are committed to representation, balance, and education within the Puget Sound community. The Asian Political Candidates Forum will continue as a platform to empower diverse voices, and future forums are expected to follow.
The forum was emceed by Bill Cooper, Snohomish County Republican Chairman, and brought together a diverse group of candidates committed to serving their communities and working toward common goals.
Candidates in attendance included:
• Sam Sim (State Representative candidate for LD 44), representing the Korean community.
• Lynn Trinh (State Representative candidate for LD 48), representing the Chinese community.
• Riaz Khan (State Representative candidate for LD 21), representing the Muslim community in Puget Sound.
• Sharon Hanek (candidate for State Treasurer), of Japanese descent.
• Deep Mangat (LD 44 PCO Captain), representing the Indian and Punjabi community.
“This forum is not only significant for the Korean American community but for all ethnicities and Americans across Washington,” said Sam Sim. “It represents the collective power of our diverse communities coming together to shape the future of our state. This event serves as a reminder that our strength lies in our unity and shared values, and together we can work to build a brighter future for all.”
Lynn Trinh, candidate for State Representative LD 48, added, “This forum is about more than politics. It’s about breaking barriers and building connections between communities. We’re showing that, despite our different backgrounds, we are united in our commitment to making Washington a better place for everyone. Our shared experiences and values bring us closer, and it is through this unity that we can create real, lasting change.”
The Asian Candidates Group emphasized that their efforts will extend far beyond the current election. Their goal is to empower new political leadership, nurture the next generation of leaders, and continue educating, informing, and providing representation for all communities. This ongoing work is focused on increasing awareness and ensuring that all voices are heard within the state’s diverse communities.
During the forum, the audience raised key issues, including cost of living, affordable housing, education, public safety, and voter integrity. The candidates engaged directly with these concerns, offering their perspectives on how these issues affect communities and presenting solutions aimed at fostering long-term stability and growth.
The forum underscored the importance of cross-cultural collaboration, as the candidates discussed key issues such as education, public safety, and economic growth. Despite different cultural backgrounds, the gathering highlighted the candidates’ unified commitment to improving the quality of life for all Washingtonians, emphasizing that diversity strengthens communities and fosters positive change.
For more information, please contact PR Manager, Ron Kim at hello@samsim.org or visit https://www.samsim.org.