All you actually have to do is ask a question about any of their policies. When I was a member pre/during early covid, I dared to ask a clarification question about their mask policy. While I was politely talking to a staff member, some felicia came up and threatened to cancel my membership if I didn't stop. I reported felicia to the owner of the franchise, and he followed up with me personally.She did get fired and I shortly thereafter cancelled my membership. One of the reasons that I joined was that they had a great staff. As time wore on, I noticed that all the good people left, and were replaced with the felicia types. Now, I wouldn't go back if they paid me. I have a treadmill, a recumbent bike, a weight bench, and a TV in my basement. That's all I need.
I don't disagree with that, However, why are they that lazy that they can't even even put up an array of people to maintain a viable facade, yet they did put up limited candidates for years, such as prosecutor, (and I think Auditor as well) but now, they can't even retain those offices. Pathetic.
That's the biggest part of the problem. The city has not had a decent candidate for Mayor since Greg Lashutka, and that was back in the 90's. I find it very hard to believe that the R's could not find a decent (at least moderate) candidate to run, and I'd certainly like to know why they abandoned at least the city proper after Lashutka stepped down, and Coleman was elected. I'd love to know why they can't cultivate a decent candidate slate, and are unwilling to dedicate resources into rebuilding the infrastructure that they abandoned about 30 years ago to regain the capital city in a largely red state.
It's a regular poo panini. Dolan espouses how he can protect the border. He couldn't even protect Chief Wahoo. Also, the endorsement from "Gubner Goober" was also the kiss of death for me. LaRose is about as two faced as it gets. That leaves car salesman Bernie Moreno. We went with Trump's and JD's recommendation on this issue. Hesitantly.
It provides Jim ample opportunity to hone his "Strongly Worded Letter" skills.