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When his campaign ads appear on TV as an “ outsider “ calling for “change” I partly laugh and partly get indigestion.
BSR, he is not a career politician. I think he would do a lot of good for Indiana.
The pandering from several of the Republican candidates to dance to the tune that today’s Republican primary voter wants to hear is comical. I’m amazed most of them aren’t again voting for Don Rainwater.
Interesting that in recent ads he is using rhetoric from Mike Braun’s campaign.
Brad Chambers Company, “Buckingham” has multiple complaints filed due to policies of unfair practices as a landlord. Last year our daughter and Son in law were forced to move twice from Buckingham Properties, which cost them 2 expensive moves. One from Gramercy in Carmel when they were told the building was coming down and yet is still standing and re -rented. Then a second one from Monon within months and told it was being renovated. Each time they were offered a move into much more expensive buildings which they could not afford and at the last one, when they refused and went to retrieve their security deposit were charged a carpet cleaning fee, yet the renovation that was causing them to vacate was to put in hardwood flooring. There is much more to the practices of Buckingham of which cannot be aired here. Certainly not a choice for Governor if he can’t manage his company. Both my daughter and Son-in-law had and have health issues also.
Thank you for this contribution
Bill, salient points. Maybe this is the ‘change’ he’s talking about. As for his ‘outsider’ positions, there has never been a state cabinet member that wasn’t knee deep in politics. I have often thought that Holcomb was too sales oriented. Actually he’s provided a nice balance of governance. Chambers comes across as a siding salesman working a rural town in the 70’s.
I loved the metaphor