We haved looked at your record!!! You have supported ALL the Obama policies!!! You cam back from Kenya as a Marxist and have raised Delaware taxes drastically 3 times!!! Did you for get to mention all that??
Coons, a self-described Marxist, is a Radical Extremist like his owner, Harry Reid, and intends to drive this country into bankruptcy to make way for the communist government Obama yearns for.
Anyone voting for him is either a marxist or an idiot, or both.
In 2004, when Coons first ran for the job, he promised not to raise taxes.
Coons inherited a surplus. Celebrating victory on election night in 2004, he said his "top priority would be to continue balancing the budget without increasing property taxes," according to an account in the local News Journal. Yet in 2006, he pushed through a 5 percent increase in property taxes. In 2007, he raised property taxes 17.5 percent. In 2009, he raised them another 25 percent
Wow. It's one thing not to want to look too slick and it's another thing ENTIRELY to waste good resources by not seeking professional help. (Yeah, I write and produce TV ads, some for political candidates. I'm not looking for the gig, but he needs to hire some competent professionals.)
This can't really be a TV ad: it's got to just be an internet first goofy attempt type of thing. You wouldn't spend good money to put THIS on the air.
We won't forget whose money you are spending either.
moretap 1 year ago
We haved looked at your record!!! You have supported ALL the Obama policies!!! You cam back from Kenya as a Marxist and have raised Delaware taxes drastically 3 times!!! Did you for get to mention all that??
mountaindiesel2000 1 year ago
Coons, a self-described Marxist, is a Radical Extremist like his owner, Harry Reid, and intends to drive this country into bankruptcy to make way for the communist government Obama yearns for.
Anyone voting for him is either a marxist or an idiot, or both.
VotingFemale 1 year ago
In 2004, when Coons first ran for the job, he promised not to raise taxes.
Coons inherited a surplus. Celebrating victory on election night in 2004, he said his "top priority would be to continue balancing the budget without increasing property taxes," according to an account in the local News Journal. Yet in 2006, he pushed through a 5 percent increase in property taxes. In 2007, he raised property taxes 17.5 percent. In 2009, he raised them another 25 percent
starykazol 1 year ago
Wow. It's one thing not to want to look too slick and it's another thing ENTIRELY to waste good resources by not seeking professional help. (Yeah, I write and produce TV ads, some for political candidates. I'm not looking for the gig, but he needs to hire some competent professionals.)
stevespencer12 2 years ago
This can't really be a TV ad: it's got to just be an internet first goofy attempt type of thing. You wouldn't spend good money to put THIS on the air.
stevespencer12 2 years ago