From John James <[email protected]>
Subject Are we on the right track?
Date November 3, 2021 11:30 PM
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We are dealing with a supply chain crisis, a border crisis, AND a leadership
crisis in Washington
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John,

 

Right now, America is in trouble. Crisis after crisis, the current
administration is proving that they are simply not fit to lead this country.

 

As a nation, I believe we are spiraling down the wrong track. We are dealing
with a supply chain crisis, a border crisis, AND a leadership crisis in
Washington.

Do YOU think we are on the right track, John?
YES
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NO
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I don't believe we are on the right track. My family business does work in
supply chain management and I’m extremely concerned about what might come next
for America.

 

Because the ‘solutions’ being offered to solve our problems are not solutions
but rather excuses for the Democrats to shove through expensive bills full of
their legislative priorities.

 

And these priorities aren’t geared towards helping the American people. For
the current administration and Congress, it’s ALL about grabbing political
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That’s the way I see it, anyway, but I also really want to hear what YOU
think. Glenn Youngkin's victory in Virginia yesterday showed that anything is
possible when our movement is focused on the mission to lead and create a
better tomorrow.
RESPOND HERE: Is there hope for America's future?
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Thanks for letting me know your thoughts on this friend. I don’t know about
you, but I think we need a ton of changes in 2022.
Let us know what you think
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Thanks,

John James

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