Elections are all about quid pro quo

On Tuesday, August 14, 2018, did Fort Smith’s ongoing Tammany Hall rear its ugly head again?

Some Fort Smith voters enabled the above to occur. August 15, 2018

At least two things were made apparent.

1. Large amounts of dark money (probably $75-100,000?) buy elections.
2. In elections there is nearly always a quid pro quo.

In this case it appears that the “quids” are—(Griffin, Sicard & their wannabe sycophants?) and the “quo” is—(Rep. George McGill?)
What we don’t know yet, but sure to find out soon, is what’s the treasure sought by the “quids” and what are the “quo’s” rewards?

It is certain that those answers will become available in short order.

Did Rep. McGill sell his soul to the company store?

Haven’t the enablers learned by now that when huge amounts of $$$ are obviously being spent, e.g. on campaign advertising, it’s a sure sign of dark money working its will for its own benefit?

Joe McCutchen
Arkansas Freedom dot com

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