Do Land Developers Own Your County?
We stumbled upon an article written today by Kris Jurski of the Peoples Audit. He is asking the same exact questions that so many of us have been asking for a long time. One of his questions is do land developers own your county? We have been asking this question for some time.
We believe the answer to that question is a resounding yes. We have posted numerous articles on this platform about this very subject. Below we present Kris Jurski’s take. Patriots in county after county in Florida are sounding the alarm.
We the People must rise up and take on the real estate development/captured politicians’ cabal in Florida. At the heart of all this is uncontrolled PAC spending on controlled politicians that must be addressed and stopped.
Below is Kris Jurski’s Substack article and audio file. Let us know what you think!
Do Land Developers Own Your County?
Who is cutting off WE THE PEOPLE from our local politics?
Sep 11, 2024
Transcript
Listening to Kamala Harris open the debate last night about a shortage of “affordable housing” is what triggered me this morning.
We are hearing a troubling pattern across Florida..and it might be happening in your state. Land Developers are taking over county governments and ramming through project after project.
But when you step back and think..this is connected to so many problems.
- Who has the billions to buy off politicians from the local all the way up to the state and federal level and thus rig elections?
- Who do you think needs migrants as a cheap labor force for their projects?
- Who has no issue selling/leasing housing to migrants in YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD? NOT THEIRS.
- What do you think is fueling all the Real Estate Investment Trusts propping up 401ks and the stock market?
- Who do you think is propping up the failing banks right now?
Follow the money is the best approach to knowing who is cutting off WE THE PEOPLE from getting our choices on election day.
Here is his audio commentary.
(4) Do Land Developers Own Your County? – by Kris Jurski (substack.com)