The lack of strong arguments in favor of IACI got me digging.
I sent you an email with some tax collection data and employment numbers from the top 200 employers in Idaho. Less than 200 employers provide 1 in 4 jobs in Idaho.
Even if my numbers are off, I think Trent Lynn Clark still has a valid point, and that the tax income generated by these top 200 employers deserve a say in State policy.
This needs to be shared on Next door platform. Many that boycotted FB, now use the Next door, but it also censors, just have to try to get some things thru.
Another outstanding article highlighting the forces within Idaho. My take the moral of the story is if a candidate is endorsed by IACI then vote the other way unless proven otherwise. BTW missed in the highlighted list is Rod Furniss of District 31 endorsed recently by IACI. Every reason to look at his challenger Karey Hanks to replace him.
Who would you say presents the best intellectual arguments in favor of the Idaho Elite?
Good question. Mr. Clark is out there fighting on its behalf, but most of them seem to stick to their echo chamber.
The lack of strong arguments in favor of IACI got me digging.
I sent you an email with some tax collection data and employment numbers from the top 200 employers in Idaho. Less than 200 employers provide 1 in 4 jobs in Idaho.
Even if my numbers are off, I think Trent Lynn Clark still has a valid point, and that the tax income generated by these top 200 employers deserve a say in State policy.
This needs to be shared on Next door platform. Many that boycotted FB, now use the Next door, but it also censors, just have to try to get some things thru.
Another outstanding article highlighting the forces within Idaho. My take the moral of the story is if a candidate is endorsed by IACI then vote the other way unless proven otherwise. BTW missed in the highlighted list is Rod Furniss of District 31 endorsed recently by IACI. Every reason to look at his challenger Karey Hanks to replace him.