Anyone voting for this gal? Haven't heard much about here. Just wondering if she is serious? What does she beleive in? We need to get that goofy guy out of there.
From what I read about her she would be a welcome relief from what we have in there now. I am looking very close at her. She is for the Vets up here and for change. And not like Obama's change. LOL Still doing more research but really looks awesome compared to the idiot we have now.
if you haven't checked out her website here you go
http://monicajones2010.com
It would be nice if she could find her way here and tell all of us a little something about herself.
If anyone knows here and can get a message out to her....we would love to have her on board here.
I like her a lot.
I have voted for Monica. She seems to be a straight shooter and doesn't believe in throwing money around, mine or anyone else's. She has been a force behind the county credit card publishing. The Park County Republican organization doesn't like her because she isn't a good old boy. She truly is an Independent, not a "quick, switch parties so I can run" person.
I didn't vote for her because she wasn't Doobie, I voted for her because I believe she's honest and will do a good job representing the people of Park County.
I have talked a lot with Monica Jones and she is a straight shooter. She was the lady who started the credit card inquiry that finally got the county to post the credit card bills. She has been very active over the years in the South Park area. I met her at the D.A.'s office a couple of years ago and she seemed to me to be the only other person interested in trying to control the spending by the Commissioners. She received my vote.
she got my vote. we need someone who can think independently and not just go along with the other 2 commissioners whatever they say.
bumper sticker - honk if you will pay my mortgage
"The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." attributed to Margaret Thatcher
"A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government." Thomas Jefferson