Forum Feedback from Mike Zimmer
July 4th, 2006
Carroll County Commissioner candidate Mike Zimmer took KDDC up on our offer to post feedback from the FACC Carroll County Commissioner Forum from Thursday evening, August 3rd, 2006…
If you are a candidate for elected office in the upcoming election and you would like KDDC to post your positions, images of your billboards, feedback or whatever, we’ll be happy to do it.
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Some of this stuff is almost inside baseball and it shouldn’t be. There was an event at
What’s up with that?
The better informed an electorate, the better our government.
For more information on Mr. Zimmer’s positions on the issues, click here.
Below please find pasted Mr. Zimmer’s feedback:
MICHAEL D. ZIMMER FOR COMMISSIONER
410-552-0685
“A Leader Who Listens”
PRESS RELEASE 8-4-06
On August 3rd, FACC, The Gazette and the Eldersburg Eagle hosted the first of a number of candidate forums. In some ways the results were fairly predictable.
The questions were provided in advance. Candidates were encouraged to submit written prepared answers.
The three incumbents were there trying to defend their dismal performance in office. I was pleased with the feedback I received after the event.
I have sensed a powerful atmosphere for change in the people of
As I have been campaigning, I have noticed more and more momentum toward dissatisfaction with the incumbents. I observe this in my door-to-door campaigning, as well as the reactions I get at carnivals and parades.
As I related in the forum, Ronald Reagan said an election is a time for choosing. If you like tax hikes, vote for the incumbents. If you want tax reductions, vote for me.
If you like to watch verbal combat between the Commissioner Board and the Delegation, vote the incumbents back in. If you prefer cooperative conversation between various elected officials, then make me one of your three votes.
Together, we can turn this County around. I will lead the next Commissioner Board to refocus our education spending priorities. We must target new dollars into the classroom. We don’t need an expensive administrative building.
My career as an attorney, my community service and my leadership on the Republican Central Committee have confirmed to me the importance of listening. It seems that some elected officials never learned this concept.
It is time for change in
Michael D. Zimmer
Authority: Kent Johnson, Treasurer Friends of Michael D. Zimmer
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