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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

5th Barnstable District primary race heats up - SHOOT FROM THE LIP RON BEATY, CONVICTED FELON








BELOW ARE JUST A FEW ARTICLES POSTED IN RESPONSE TO SHOOT FROM THE LIP RON BEATY'S IRRATIONAL RANTS AND GIBBERISH. 

THERE ARE SURELY MORE RECENT RANTS....FRANKLY, MR. BEATY GETS TIRING AND WHO NEEDS TO FOLLOW HIS ANTICS? 

PLEASE DO YOUR HOMEWORK. 

MR. BEATY POSTS INACCURATE AND FALSE INFORMATION, FREQUENTLY WITH SPELLING ERRORS. 

TEMPER TANTRUMS ARE DISCOURAGED IN CHILDREN....TEMPER TANTRUMS ARE INAPPROPRIATE IN ELECTED OFFICIALS




Massachusetts isn't ready for Angry Clown Tea Party Wackos!


Shoot From the Lip Ron Beaty has a rather pathetic history that only gets more embarrassing....his supporters seem too lazy to question his criticism. 

Folks, You're better than that! Please do your homework before continuing to support an uninformed flamethrower who can't even fund a campaign. 

Supporting Uninformed Tea Bagger Candidates will destroy the Massachusetts Republican Party.....what little is left after Willard's Fiasco! 



Ron Beaty and The Sheep!



Ronald Beaty Jr.


http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/20180415/opponents-of-barnstable-county-official-press-for-recall

MASSACHUSETTS DOESN'T NEED AN ANGRY, EXPLOSIVE OFFICE HOLDER IN ANY POSITION!
JUST SOME OF THE HISTORY:

Massachusetts isn't ready for Angry Clown Tea Party Wackos!



Ron Beaty and The Sheep!


Reading H4065 is the extent of my time commitment to disprove Mr. Beaty's Fairy Tale....if this is your candidate, maybe you should conduct your own FACT CHECK before you blindly follow.

Here's the CCT exchange: 

AMENDED ATTACK COMMENT FROM MR. BEATY ADDING THE INCORRECT BILL NUMBER [LAST YEAR'S AND CORRECTING HIS SPELLING ERROR IN RESPONSE TO MY CRITICISM]: 

Beaty for State Senate
For the sake of political transparency, open state government and accountability news reporting on Beacon Hill seriously needs to be beefed up to help keep the public informed and educated about exactly what their state legislators are doing to impact their wallets and their person-hoods. As a case in point, rabidly left-wing Obamaphile Democrat State Senator Dan Wolf has co-sponsored legislation which will supposedly reform existing zoning laws but in reality will be horribly detrimental to the private property rights of Massachusetts residents: House Bill 1859 https://malegislature.gov/Bill...


middlebororemembers
It's difficult to know which is more offensive, writing an attack without including the bill number for the public to review or that CCT posted it.
It would seem the Beaty comment constitutes electioneering by a Tea Bagger!
While the SHNS article offers some great information, it also seems to have offered an opportunity for Mr. Beaty to share his lack of familiarity with the function of Massachusetts State Government. Thanks for the revelation!


Poor man can't even spell Middleboro or Middleborough: 

Beaty for State Senate middlebororemembers
Middlboroogh [SIC], for your reference, the Bill was House Bill 1859: https://malegislature.gov/Bill...
Relative to your nonsensical comments, you provide some entertainment for the readers and me somewhat like a circus clown. Thank you for that.
RON BEATY


middlebororemembers
The bill is H4065 and the text may be found here:
https://malegislature.gov/Bill...
Having read the text, it appears simply a clarification not infringing on the rights of local and regional zoning/planning to implement their rules.
Please clarify which sections of this proposal you find troublesome.
Did you attend the hearings and raise those objections?
It might seem that Massachusetts voters have witnessed how non-productive attack rhetoric lacking substance has been in Washington and have the sense not to replicate the experience at home.
A cursory review of your extensive postings fails to reveal your previous experience...beyond blabbering uninformed Grover Norquist/CLT economic policy. Perhaps you could clarify that issue.


middlebororemembers
Below is the original attack comment posted by CCT and posted here:
http://middlebororeview.blogsp...
For the sake of political transparency, open state government and 
accountability news reporting on Beach [sic] Hill seriously needs to be beefed up to 
help keep the public informed and educated about exactly what their state 
legislators are doing to impact their wallets and their person-hoods. As a case 
in point, rabidly left-wing Obamaphile Democrat State Senator Dan Wolf has 
sponsored legislation which will supposedly reform existing zoning laws but in 
reality will be horribly detrimental to the private property rights of 
Massachusetts residents..
For my part, this was a simple Click-n-drag!
Now, instead of Beach Hill there's a correction. Who corrected your misspelling, Mr. Beaty?
Mr. Beaty's subsequent attack of me also includes a spelling error and I can only suggest that Mr. Beaty THINK before he writes and conducts a SPELLCHECK.







Who needs another uninformed Tea Bagger?

Daily Kos: Report: Bush tax cuts gutted Americans' incomes $6.6 trillion

 

Who needs another uninformed Tea Bagger?


A nation eschews Ron Beaty's HATE!




5th Barnstable District primary race heats up



By Geoff Spillane
Posted Aug 28, 2018


Challenger Beaty heaps criticism as incumbent Hunt laments polarized electorate.

HYANNIS — The most intriguing race on Cape Cod in next week’s primary election is arguably the Republican contest for state representative in the 5th Barnstable District.

Four-term state Rep. Randy Hunt, R-Sandwich, the only Republican incumbent in the House facing a primary challenge, will compete against Barnstable County Commissioner and frequent political candidate Ronald Beaty Jr.

The district includes the town of Sandwich, three precincts in Bourne, two precincts in Barnstable and one district in Plymouth.

Tension between two men began to simmer last summer when Hunt parked in Beaty’s designated space at the county complex. Beaty has since unleashed an almost daily barrage of criticism against Hunt on social media.
Beaty, 57, is a real estate manager who served a 14-month term in federal prison for threatening to kill President George H.W. Bush and other politicians in the early 1990s. His constant tweets — in which he has called a survivor of the Parkland, Florida, school shootings an “opportunistic rat,” dismissed the #MeToo movement as “nonsense” and called for the killing of sharks with baited drum lines — led to a petition to remove him from office, although the county has no recall provision.
Hunt, 61, a certified public accountant, maintains there are many reasons voters should return him to Beacon Hill for another two years, including strong working relationships with Gov. Charlie Baker and his administration.
He specifically cited accomplishments in school safety funding, addressing the opioid crisis and returning money to the district.
A strong advocate for school safety since 2006 after a one-room schoolhouse shooting in Pennsylvania that claimed seven lives, Hunt, who was chairman of the Sandwich Board of Selectmen at the time, created the Sandwich School Safety Committee. Most recently he was instrumental in securing $72 million in funding for school building safety in the 2018 state supplemental budget, which the governor announced last week.
Hunt contends he began to address the opioid crisis as early as 2010, predicting there was an addiction crisis looming.
“At this time, I’m saddened that I was right about that,” he said, noting he has been involved in efforts to create diversion programs, including the use of Vivitrol at the Barnstable County Correctional Facility.
With increased use of the powerful and deadly synthetic opioid fentanyl, Hunt is also calling for strengthened criminal penalties for those who sell it.
“I think it’s time to look at the supply side and have substantially stiffer penalties for people selling this poison,” he said. “I’d like to see manslaughter charges for the seller and anyone in the supply chain to that point.”
He said he is also proud of the millions of dollars he has brought back to the district for issues ranging from beach erosion to new sidewalks to public safety.
Hunt declined to comment or say anything negative about his opponent.
Beaty did not hesitate to do so.
“Randy just sent out another mailer, but he doesn’t list accomplishments,” he said. “Apparently he has no solid accomplishments in eight years in office, so perhaps it’s time to move on.”
Beaty has hit Hunt particularly hard on taxes, gun owners’ rights and infrastructure issues in the district.
Hunt signed pledges to oppose new taxes, including one from Americans for Tax Reform, in the past, but did not meet the obligation, according to Beaty.
He specifically cited Hunt’s support of a proposed short-term rental tax and the state’s recent “grand bargain” legislation, which increased the minimum wage and created paid family and medical leave. He also said Hunt’s proposed legislation to add bottle deposits to miniature liquor bottles, or “nips,” was nothing more than a tax in disguise.
“He takes money out of people’s pockets,” Beaty said.
He argues Hunt is also weak on supporting Second Amendment rights, highlighting his support of the state’s “red flag” gun control bill and its ban on bump stock devices. Beaty also jabbed Hunt for his support of the transgender rights “bathroom bill” and opposition to legislation that would allow state and local law enforcement agencies to assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
“If he (Hunt) loses, he has nothing to worry about,” Beaty said. “He will likely be picked up by (Gov. Charlie) Baker and get a cushy job in the administration.”
If elected, Beaty says he would pursue solutions to the region’s traffic problems, including reinstatement of passenger rail service to Boston and retrofitting the canal bridges to have “double decker” traffic lanes similar to the Tobin Bridge in Boston.
Tuesday’s election will be Hunt’s first primary, but he says it is already unlike any he has ever experienced.
“This year, people are polarized beyond belief,” he said. “It saddens me that some groups on the extreme right and extreme left will accept nothing other than someone who is an ideological DNA match.”
The winner of the primary will face Democrat Jack Stanton, of Sandwich, in the November general election.
http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/20180828/5th-barnstable-district-primary-race-heats-up



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