The rage that seems to be long-contained of a Kansas man towards the Johnson County board members exploded as he boldly criticized the latter inflicting few concerns regarding the county’s budget and alleged fraud of his target.
The Kansas Man Opening Argument
The Kansas man disclosed by the name Thad Snyder commenced his argument through his disposition regarding the county’s decisions surrounding its budget, the COVID lockdowns, and their salaries. In his statement, the Kansas man questioned the county’s allocation of money to masks and the lockdown and previously wanted the plexiglass to be placed back, reinstating that the money spent on them was from the people who were deprived of their jobs and businesses.
It looked as if the Kansas man’s fatal blow might have been rooted in the increase of taxes in the county. As the Kansas man dove into fiscal management, he revealed that the county had allegedly allowed an international corporation a million-dollar tax break to build batteries, pinpointing that they have gained nothing from it.
The Kansas man went on, highlighting the number of employees the county has but it can’t even find ways to cut the taxes. The Kansas man also questioned the county’s five-hundred million dollar fund that was reserved for what he called “for the unknown”. The trail continued as the Kansas man accused the local council of trying to catapult the people by trying to reimpose masking policies and attempting to defund the police.
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The Kansas Man Closing Argument
The Kansas man ended his argument with a threat saying the members of the county board would be responsible for “election fraud” in 2024 “when Trump wins” and the Department of Justice is “rational and sane.” Showing his conviction, the Kansas man warned the local council that he would bring all the proof he had to the court to indict them in the fraud they were all part of.
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