County Sheriff is most important office locally to protect property rights.

County Sheriff is most important office locally to protect property rights.

Scott County Primary Elections on June 4, 2024, are especially important due to the importance of counties in the American Republic pecking order of authorities. Arguably the most important election for any county is its sheriff. Globalization has the elimination of elected county sheriff's as one of its stated goals because this office represents a systemic threat to its central control model.

Sheriffs are immensely important in upholding the U.S. and State Constitutions, defending and enforcing constitutionally protected rights enshrined as bedrock law of our land. County sheriffs' authorities present as a mighty thorn in the side of globalization, inspiring county voters to defend and protect our county sheriffs, their offices and authorities, from extinction from foreign interlopers.

Which begs the question: Do the candidates for sheriff understand their importance to the foundational rule of law, to their primary mandate as the defenders-in-chief of constitutionally protected rights, and are they committed to serving the interests of the people versus the insulation and bidding of the bureaucracies?

Personally, where the choice exists, I believe it is prudent to elect candidates who are native Quad Citians if they operate as constitutional versus administrative sheriffs. Globalization strategy intends to replace local law enforcement with imports because the loyalty to residents factor is much lower and therefore easier to deploy against communities when necessary.

Please consider the questions and answers from the various candidates for sheriff, as well as for auditor, because we need to trust our elections and transparency is the best way to restore this confidence. County supervisors are also critically important because they are the taxpayers' liaisons and with government. Supervisors too often abandon voters' interests in favor of representing and advancing the interests of the county bureaucracy, abdicating their primary purpose to county residents while arguably violating their oaths. Instead of supervising, they too often rubber stamp policies and expenditures that ignore constituents. Meaningful difference comes from doing things differently. Read the questions and answers at 2024 Scott County Iowa Primary Candidate Questionnaires & Answers, and determine for yourself which candidates will protect your rights, protect your vote, and protect your pocketbook.

Then be sure to vote in the June 4 primary election.

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