03/01/2026
LEAVING a LEGACY 🇺🇸
Some thoughts as I reflect and meditate before church this morning:
I was blessed to get a workout in with my DAD yesterday.
He’s 79 years young and could still work circles around guys half his age.
He is the definition of discipline.
My dad taught me everything I know about hard work, treating people the right way, and loving the Lord. The truth is, I don’t remember long lectures or big speeches. He has always been a man of few words.
What I remember is leadership by example:
He shows up.
He does the work.
He keeps his word.
He treats all people with respect.
He lives his faith.
That’s leadership.
That’s legacy.
When I think about my children, my grandchildren, and this community we call home, I ask myself one simple question. What kind of example am I setting?
I believe in conservative family values. I believe in free speech, the right to bear arms, limited government, fiscal responsibility, the sanctity of life, marriage between one man and one woman, equal rights under the law, upholding immigration laws, and supporting law enforcement.
Those aren’t just talking points to me. They’re convictions. 🐘
But beyond policy positions, I believe in legacy.
I am committed to raising strong, disciplined, independent young men and women who respect others even when they disagree. People who value character over color and integrity over affiliation.
One thing my dad always taught me is simple.
Leave things better than you found them.
That is my goal. That is why I am running for Republican Precinct 313 Chair.
Ask yourself.
What legacy are you leaving behind? 🇺🇸