REPUBLICAN BRYAN SCHORR CONSIDERING A RUN FOR THE 8th District Congressional SEAT

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Bryan Schorr is a 53-year-old Posey County native and resident.  He attended Indiana University studying Political Science and finished his studies at the University of Missouri – Kansas City graduating Magna Cum Lauda with a degree in Liberal Arts.

He currently serves as Posey County Commissioner and is active on many boards within the county and has 25 years of Management and Executive experience in the Chemical Industry.

Mr. Schorr is a fiscal conservative who believes in the 2nd Amendment, is Pro-Life, and wants a secure border and a solid American Defense.  Having been raised in a farming community and spending much of his free time as a kid working for neighbors on their farms, he is also passionate about the Agricultural backbone of the 8th district and understands the importance of farming to our Nation’s needs.

He and his wife Lori reside in the St. Philip’s area on the Eastern side of Posey County.

 

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    Bryan is an excellent person, and he will likely beat the living hell out of anyone who challenges him for the GOP Nomination. (Moss will file. Moss will run. Moss will lose again.)

    But Bryan is gonna be asked if he supports Farmers, and if he supports Trump.

    Trump?
    SAYS he supports Farmers, but IN FACT, stomps the American Farm in the mud giving US Farmer’s busines to China, to Brazil, to Saudi Arabia because THEY GIVE TRUMP THEIR MONEY. Trump always takes their money, and lies to US Farmers about it.

    Here are the facts:
    – In the first year of the Trump’s One-Term Presidency, Trump’s fake trade war with China, meant U.S. exports to China declined from $23 billion to $15 billion.
    – In Iowa alone, the damage to corn, soybean, and hog markets was estimated at almost $1.7 billion.
    – Between September 2018 and September 2019, US small farm bankruptcy filings rose 24 percent nationally.
    – Trump’s trade war mitigation payments? None of them went to the small Family Farms, instead they went ADM, Monsanto, and Trumps’ large donors, while small and medium farms were left to fend for themselves.
    – Fueled by donations to Trump, JBS, a Brazilian meatpacking company rose to become one of the four that dominates the U.S. hog market during Trump’s One-Term.

  2. The Courier article this morning led off with John Hostettler or his son , Matt. I don’t believe Schorr was mentioned>

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