10 TRUTHS ABOUT BYRON
1. He supports more AI Data Centers.
2. He’s taken $67 million from AIPAC, corporate donors, and Soros-aligned hedge fund billionaires.
3. He said Joe Biden was “duly elected.”
4. He was arrested and charged for selling drugs.
5. He was arrested and charged (again) for felony theft.
6. He’s made $4.8 million in Congress on perfectly timed stock trades.
7. He sided with Joe Biden to eliminate vetting requirements for Afghan migrants.
8. He proudly announced his office did not hire White men, touting it as “majority minority.”
9. He said George Floyd was “murdered,” and that police brutality is a big issue in America.
10. He supports H-1Bs foreign workers from India taking American jobs.
On Day 1 as Governor, I'll bring back the $385 million that Tallahassee Democrats and Republicans foolishly sent to Israel and then I'll separately launch a $385 statewide downpayment assistance program so young couples can buy their first home, get married, and have kids.
This is insane. Regime change will result in a bloody civil war, killing hundreds of thousands and creating another massive Muslim refugee crisis. Topping a leader is NEVER as easy you think. It almost always results in further involvement, a civil war, and chaos. Resist this!
No college student should study hard and take on debt only to be told that American companies gave their job away to a cheaper, less-qualified foreign worker. As Governor, I'll stand up to the billionaires replacing our workers.
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