Today Hillsdale Decides: Rule by Bureaucrats or Representation by the People

Today is more than just another Tuesday,
Today, we decide what kind of city we want to live in.

The question is simple, but the consequences are profound:
Do you want to be ruled by unelected bureaucrats, or represented by fellow citizens who answer to you?

Over the past few decades, we’ve watched a dangerous trend take root.
Decisions that affect our roads, our homes, our businesses, our safety, and our children’s future are being made behind closed doors, by people we never voted for and cannot remove. That is not self-government, that is administrative rule.


Representation Is a Responsibility

In America, government is supposed to be for the people, by the people. That means every official, every policy, every tax, and every decision must be accountable to you, the voter, not to a city manager, or some appointed “expert.”

But that only happens when you show up.

This election is not about popularity, appearances, or titles.
It’s about whether Hillsdale will be governed by a city staff that drives the agenda, or by elected representatives who listen, deliberate, and act according to the will of the people.


Who Benefits from Bureaucratic Rule?

Make no mistake: those who prefer to be ruled by bureaucrats are turning out in force today.
Why? Because they depend on the bureaucracy to:

  • Use government force to take from others,
  • Push ordinances that favor their interests,
  • And have unaccountable insiders pick winners and losers.

They want policies decided for them, protections granted to some and withheld from others, and a system where influence and insider access matter more than the voice of the citizen.

If you believe in equal treatment under the law, lower taxes, and a government that answers to the people rather than controls them, then you must be just as motivated to vote today—more so.

Go knock on your neighbor’s door.
Call your friends.
Offer someone a ride.
Spend the day getting as many people to the polls as you possibly can.


Rule or Representation: You Get to Choose

  • Do you believe your voice matters?
  • Do you want a say in how your money is spent, perhaps, you’re tired of being taxed into poverty?
  • Do you want your concerns to be heard by someone who answers to you, not controlled by the bureaucracy?

Then today is your day.

Every vote cast helps determine the future, not just of City Hall, but of local self-government itself.

Will we double down on government by default, or return to the foundational American idea that we elect neighbors, not rulers?

Hillsdale will get what it deserves today—one way or another.
Be part of breaking the chains of bureaucratic rule.


🗳 Vote Today

📍 Hillsdale Community Library
🕖 Polls open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

This is your city, this is your future,
Don’t let it be decided without you.

And no, we don’t need to mention any names here.
The candidates in this Mayoral race are polar opposites, and the contrast is plain to every voter paying attention.
If you believe in being heard, not herded, then your choice today is crystal clear.

in liberty,
the Hillsdale Conservatives

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