Will Parker Turn Red This November, or Slip Further into the Progressive Abyss?
- wtpnetwork
- Oct 1, 2024
- 2 min read
As a Parker resident since 1986, I find it concerning and downright infuriating to watch our town's colors fade from vibrant red to murky purple/blue. But here we stand, on the brink this November, facing a critical choice that could either steer us back to our conservative roots or send us spiraling further into the depths of progressivism.
Let's call out the open wound causing our town's demise, the current Town Council under Josh Rivero’s leadership. They've been voting like they're playing a game of "Simon Says," but instead of fun, it's our town's future at stake. They've been rubber-stamping policies that would make Karl Marx blush. We need representatives who remember that the color red isn't for Communism; it stands for Conservatism, independence, and a backbone when it comes to governance.
We have 3 new Town Council candidates who bleed red, white, and blue and understand that preserving Parker's charm isn't about turning our town into Aurora but maintaining our conservative values and small-town magic. Enter our three candidates:
Brian Carruthers
Mike Drennan
Tim Lynott
I remember when Parker was synonymous with "More Horses than People." Now, we're looking at becoming the next Aurora. So, can Parker turn red again? Without a doubt, yes. But it requires every one of us to rally. We need to keep leaders like Mayor Jeff Toborg in office, a leader who remembers what Parker stands for. We need new council members who won't just go with the flow but will swim against it if it means preserving conservative values and principles.
Let's make this election about reclaiming Parker for the people who love it for its conservative heart, not for those who see it as another notch on their progressive belt. It's about Faith, Family, and Country. Let's turn Parker redder than a beet in July and show the nation that when conservatives unite, we don't just talk about taking our town back, we do it.
So, when you go to vote in the Town of Parker elections, remember these conservative candidates on your ballot:
Jeff Toborg – Mayor
Brian Carruthers – Town Council
Mike Drennan – Town Council
Tim Lynott – Town Council
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