Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Is Radio Dead?

Who listens to the radio – any of y’all?  This morning I was able to do a roundtable with one of the democratic candidates at the local radio station.  We discussed key needs for District 103 (Georgetown, Horry, and Williamsburg) including jobs, roads, the port, and education.  The key is that they are all linked and they are not separate issues.

District 103 needs the port dredged and roads widened in order to bring in the businesses and jobs that are desperately needed.  Those jobs will provide people with the income to support their families.  As income grows so will the tax that is collected allowing for more money to be used towards education.

In District 103 we need to develop skills that conform to the job opportunities, such as maritime and avionics.  With the port and Boeing plant looking for skilled labor we need to set up the trade skills and technical schools to offer these types of courses, so that the companies that we bring in hire locally.

Just like radio, Georgetown is not dead it just needs people to pay attention to it.  It is time that we have someone represent our interest and crank it up.  The radio is a medium and so is the person you elect.  They are there to share your news – what you want – with the state.  Has your voice been heard?

Elect someone that wants to share your voice and your needs – elect someone that wants to get businesses and jobs to District 103.

                     Vote Tom Winslow
                   

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