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Ken Colbert

@KColbertReport

Business Owner, singer, genealogist, pro-life, opinionated, America First, and "What you think of me is none of my business" https://t.co/xWT3ydXnnt

Indiana, USA Katılım Mart 2019
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ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
LOUISIANA Senator Bill Cassidy said that if he is re-elected, he will continue to support Senate Majority Leader Thune. It would be a shame if every Republican in Louisiana saw this before the election on 🗓️ Saturday, May 16th
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War Correspondent@warDaniel47·
🚨 WTF?! The DIGNIDAD Act allows MILLIONS of illegals deported under President Trump since 2017 to RETURN to the United States This bill is doing nothing but LEGALIZING a third world invasion. It needs to DlE IMMEDIATELY!
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indy reporter@Indy_reporter_·
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is trying to dissolve Third Phase Inc., a Noblesville homeless shelter and nonprofit, over alleged long-term mismanagement and a disputed property sale. What the state is alleging: -Third Phase operates a homeless shelter, food pantry, and thrift store (founded in 1980) -No formal board meetings reported from 2021–2025 -Only consistent staff member has been director Sandra Van Den Berg -Little to no budgeting, cost tracking, or financial oversight Main controversy: property sale -Nonprofit owns ~10 acres in Noblesville -Proposed sale price: $350,000 -State’s appraisal: about $1.0 million -Tax assessment: about $1.23 million -Buyer is MJS Holdings LLC, an entity owned by the nonprofit’s attorney, Mario Massillamany Mario Massillamany also serves as Chair of the Hamilton County GOP. Mario is also partners in a law firm with current State Representative Chris Jeter. What the Attorney General is asking the court to do: -Dissolve the nonprofit -Appoint a receiver to take control of assets -Remove the current board -Ensure remaining assets are properly transferred to other charities under Indiana law SAUCE: acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc… #selection-1241.0-1413.24" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">archive.ph/ED7n2#selectio
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Ken Colbert@KColbertReport·
Need to fix the law. It’s crazy the barriers to run as an independent, the number of signatures needed m to even appear on the ballot. Republicans and Democrats do not have that obstacle. It’s purposely created to control the elections. I propose getting rid of the two party system and allow any interested person to run.
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Jay G@nostologic·
I’m just saying Republicans are losing any energy they had at rapid rates. Especially with men 45 and younger. If they try to remove more of independents say at all (because Independents have to manage the crazy of both “parties”), it’s going to backfire. But I want more options than the “L” libertarians and the the uniparty game. It stymies political innovation heavily.
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Ken Colbert@KColbertReport·
Another barrier....is the two primary rule...Republicans implemented the requirement to run on the ballot. They know conservatives typically do not vote in the Primary. Some County chairs interpret the law to mean two recent back to back primaries. Others state it can be entire term of voting. In any event, the "law" was created to disenfranchise John Rust from running on the Republican ballot.
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Jay G@nostologic·
Hard disagree, I mean you can do it, it will hurt Republicans far more than democrats in that stupid game we act like matters. Meanwhile you’ll lose tons of Independents. Independent base would be behind it if 3rd parties requirements were significantly lower. The people are not represented any more.
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Ken Colbert@KColbertReport·
@MicahBeckwith Rodric Bray is the gatekeeper. Legislation is being blocked regarding closed primaries. How to solve: Replace the sentinel. Morgan County is his district. @INFREEDOMCAUCUS will present an opponent during the next primary. The public has to be savvy and vote.
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Andrew Ireland@AndrewIrelandIN·
Democrats are openly bragging that they voted in Indiana’s GOP primary to protect weak incumbents from conservatives. They tried it in my race last cycle. They lost. Indiana must close its primaries. Republican primaries are for Republicans. Period.
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War Correspondent@warDaniel47·
🚨 WOW! President Trump just came out HARD against Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in Alaska, which is the ONLY REASON RINO Sen. Lisa Murkowski keeps getting re-elected in the state She’s one of the “Republicans” BLOCKING the SAVE America Act, and Trump wants her OUT. On Nov. 3, Alaskans will vote on a measure to REPEAL Ranked Choice Voting, which will likely result in Murkowski losing her seat next election. VOTE YES, ALASKA! 🎥 @RealLindellTV
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Barbara bessolo@BBessolo·
@GovBraun Mr. Accetone: stop dissolving. After 25 years, all these Elevate Ventures entities that had been losing our money since 2011 are POOF, gone. The Indiana 21st Century Fund is no longer active in Indiana, and Elevate is operating under a reserved name, as the original was revoked for failing to file its business ownership report. The Indiana 21st Century Fund is owned by: 45% IEDF 45% Elevate Ventures 10% Elevate Advisors @GovBraun, how were you going to dissolve the IEDF without dissolving the funds they manage? @KColbertReport @Indy_reporter_ @VicWesseler @TheRoostercrow @Hoosier_truth @kayla_dwyer17 @hayleighcolombo @jstewartIndy @tonykatz @indystartony @RobMKendall @PurgePalantir @Carawieneke @nkellyIN @eddelaney86 @SenFadyQaddoura @eddelaney86 @PhilGiaQuinta @jdford4congress @MariellaNovotny @DougHettinger1 @DisrespectedThe @L_J_Cool_J1 @LauraMiers @carolecadwalla @HollyWilhelm4 @INFREEDOMCAUCUS @MsStarDreamer @INGOP @INDems @RonWyden @RepRobertGarcia @charise_lee
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Ben Inskeep@Ben_Inskeep·
A Hoosier was arrested for trying to provide a public comment at a public meeting on a proposed Amazon data center in Indiana after he declined to give his name and address.
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Ken Colbert@KColbertReport·
Imagine……capitalism. Supply and demand. The “government school system” does not have to compete when an unlimited amount of taxpayer resources are thrown created problems. Now the schools have mental health professionals. Aka “build it and they will come”. It’s shocking the number of students that identify as mentally ill, trans gender, etc……it’s by design to justify wasting taxpayers funds. Parents are not interested in large opulent buildings to provide an educational environment. The sports programs are a distraction in the schools and contribute little to cognitive development. Many of us remember learning when “classes” were held outside. The vouchers are the pathway forward with eventual eradication of property taxes to dismantle the current government sponsored indoctrination camps. 54% of property taxes for schools and the return of the “.investment” is abysmal. Vouchers are the most useful transition out of this hot mess called “public education”.
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Jacob Stewart@jstewartIndy·
Property tax reform is a catch-22. It means schools have to compete to get more students to earn state funding. How do they compete? Newer buildings, stadiums, gyms, and other extremely expensive (and often unnecessary) things that blow up budgets and may even lead to a property tax referendum.
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The General@1776General_·
Different people produce different cultures.
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Ken Colbert@KColbertReport·
@Indy_reporter_ Even if it’s presented in committee…..the current leadership will block potential legislation. Another reason to fire 🔥 Bray.
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indy reporter@Indy_reporter_·
Another reason why Indiana should have closed primaries.
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RadioGenoa@RadioGenoa·
Different cultures.
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There’s $ appropriated for this organization. The Board determines where the funds are appropriated. Hence the State Board of Accounts audit. The law does not provide oversight when “discrepancies” are found. That obligation is given to the AG. Mowery is a Republican. Campaign donations are permitted by not-for-profits to political candidates. It’s all exposed in the audit. Crickets. 🦗
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Aaron Coates@aaroncoates·
@KColbertReport How many legitimate farms does Marion County still have? Does the fair even have usual ag clubs?
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Taxpayer-Funded Home Makeover Queen Cindy Mowery STILL Rules Marion County Fairgrounds AND GOP Voter Rolls — Despite Getting Busted by State Auditors! "I Didn't Steal a Dime!" Claims the Woman Who Refuses to Budge as Party Insiders Fume Indianapolis, IN— Hold onto your wallets, Hoosiers! While everyday Marion County taxpayers scrape by, the woman accused of funneling public cash straight into her own backyard paradise is laughing all the way to the fairgrounds — and the ballot box. Cindy Mowery, the embattled President of the Marion County Agricultural Fair Association Board, remains firmly in charge more than two years after the Indiana State Board of Accounts (SBOA) dropped a bombshell report accusing her of misappropriating thousands in taxpayer dollars for personal home improvements. That's right — the same fair board that gobbles up six-figure public handouts every year from Indianapolis and Marion County. According to the explosive 2024 SBOA audit, Mowery greenlit payments to painters who spruced up the fairgrounds and her personal residence — siding, deck staining, mildew removal, the works. Auditors pegged the misused chunk at around $4,500, part of a larger $7,500 check, and slammed the whole operation for sloppy books and zero oversight. Indiana AG Todd Rokita slapped her with a civil lawsuit in March 2025 demanding over $12,000 back, plus penalties. Yet here we are in 2026, and Mowery is still calling the shots. Mowery fires back that she "did not misappropriate or misuse any public funds," claiming she paid cash out of pocket and even passed a polygraph. But the auditors — and the AG — aren't buying the story quite so easily. And that's not all, folks! This isn't just about funnel cakes and tractor pulls. Mowery also holds a powerful gig as the Republican appointee to the Marion County Board of Voter Registration — the very outfit that helps oversee who gets to vote in one of Indiana's biggest counties. Talk about the fox guarding the henhouse! Enter John Schmitz, the fiery grassroots warrior who threw his hat in the ring for Marion County Republican Party Chairman. Schmitz went on record vowing to boot Mowery from her voter registration perch if he won, promising a clean sweep and restored trust. Grassroots supporters cheered the no-nonsense stance. But guess what? Schmitz got clobbered in the March 2025 showdown. Natalie Goodwin cruised to victory as the new chair. And under her watch? Crickets. Mowery is still perched on the voter reg board and running the fair show. No removal. No accountability. Just business as usual in Indy GOP land. Critics inside the party are furious. One GOP committeeman previously demanded her ouster, warning the public trust was "forever broken." Taxpayers who fund the fairgrounds to the tune of $100k+ annually (plus extras) have every right to ask: How is this woman still in charge after state auditors essentially said she helped herself to their money? Is this the new normal — "rules for thee, but not for me"? While Marion County Republicans gear up for big elections, voters are left wondering if the party that rails against government waste is willing to drain its own swamp. Mowery, the fair board, and Chair Goodwin did not respond to requests for comment for this story. The AG's civil case grinds on. Stay tuned, Hoosiers. In a town famous for backroom deals, this scandal is far from over. The fair opens soon — but will the real show be the one behind the scenes? David Waters and Hoss (whistleblower of the Marion County Fairgrounds Board) were the first two, to discover the fraud from the Marion County Fairgrounds Board. Indy Star, Capitol Chronicles, Indy Recorder and WIBC all refused to cover "write article" about this corruption and Hoosier Enquirer has constantly monitored this story since day one. Goes to show how much our media will work hard to cover up fraud for the Establishments fraud. See it's not just Leftist Democrats from Minnesota and California that steal tax payers money, Indiana Republicans steal money all the time too. Full article. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 hoosierenquirer.com/post/scandal-o… @HoosierEnquirer @LGMicahBeckwith @MicahBeckwith @GovBraun @Jim_Banks @Trevor4indiana @INFREEDOMCAUCUS @INGOP @JayStarkeySen6 @PowellforIN
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