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2023 Elections Have Become Referendum on Whether Government Protects Our Fundamental Rights . . . Or Tramples Those Rights

Yesterday, I broke the story of Council Member Rick Mohrig’s trespass on the property of a private citizen to conduct an unauthorized “investigation.”  Today, I sent a letter to Milton City Council requesting Rick Mohrig’s resignation . . . and failing that, action by council to discipline Mr. Mohrig.

Voters, the 2023 municipal elections have shifted from electing representatives to council to a more fundamental purpose . . . a referendum on government protecting citizens’ basic Constitutional rights.  The rights at stake include:  protection from unreasonable search; the right to privacy; property rights; and freedom from government threats to one’s safety and security.

When voting tomorrow, ask yourself a simple question:  Would I want Rick Mohrig coming onto my property without permission (or even notification) to conduct unauthorized investigations of me and/or my family members?  If you are fine with such illegal intrusions on your basic liberties, then you should vote for Rick Mohrig.  However, if your answer is NO, then vote for Phil Cranmer and Carol Cookerly . . . both are committed to upholding your fundamental Constitutional rights.

Advocating For Protection of Citizens’ Fundamental Constitutional Rights,

Tim

Stay tuned . . . I will soon be publishing a post debunking Mohrig’s assertion that he has taken $0 from developers for his campaign.  Mohrig has taken money from an individual who recently came to council with a development proposal and plans to return with a revised proposal.  One hint about my future post . . . a rose by any other name is still a rose . . . and a developer by any other name is still a developer.  And it doesn’t matter if development is not their primary occupation but instead a secondary/part-time occupation.