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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

This Man makes Sense and speaks to the Changes of Drugs, Incarceration & Pardoning


PHIL ANDERSON - CANDIDATE THAT SHOULD BE HEARD

MID-WEEK
SEPTEMBER 5, 2018
CITY-WIDE MILWAUKEE || Upfront with Mike Gousha is a Sunday television show on Channel 12, WISN, Milwaukee.

Phil Anderson, 2018 Candidate for Governor wants to be included in the 2018 Fall Debate with Tony Evers and Scott Walker.  In a recent Marquette Poll, Anderson received 6%.  Evers and Walker received 46%.

"The breadth and smartness of his campaign is 90% in my opinion", said Mary Glass, Chief Visionary Officer, Milwaukee Professionals Association LLC.

He was one of the guests on Gousha's show on September 4, 2018.  
He makes sense - moneywise, humane, quality of life and economic development.

He talks to the "core of change" in all of our lives in Wisconsin.
He speaks to the BIG ELEPHANTS in the room - racism, and miscarriage of justice.
He speaks of how we can address the largest expenditure in the state budget - Wisconsin Department of Correction.
He speaks of Incarceration and Marijuana.
He challenges the "status quo" from the office of Governor.
His revolutionizing "common sense" will release the stranglehold on families being destroyed by the use and sale of drugs.

The impactfulness of the governor's office in pardons, expungement, and the RIGHT TO VOTE once a Wisconsinite has served time and "off paper".

The co-dependency and misguided laws that place a stranglehold in the lives of African American, other People of Color and the Work Challenged can and will be addressed in a wholesome way that makes sense rather than spitefulness, high cost, and brutality.

His focus on "local control" rather than state or federal requires "tweaking" for transparency and right-now accountability.  As a matter of fact, more transparency and accountability of the lawmakers and governor is needed from the citizenry.
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CLICK to Hear Phil Anderson, the Make Sense Candidate
https://www.wisn.com/article/libertarian-candidate-wants-more-local-control/22986235

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