Another MAGA outlier wants to represent Charlestown
By Will Collette
It’s pretty unusual to get an e-mail from a candidate for
the US Congress that serves as a rebuttal to a speech by a state Governor, in
this case Dan McKee and his State of the State address to the General Assembly.
It’s even more unusual when that candidate doesn’t even live
here. The candidate is Victor Mellor, an ultra-MAGA nut who lives in a colony he built to house himself
and like-minded rightwing loonies. Mellor went through the motions of
renting an apartment in Rhode Island so he could run against our outstanding US
District 2 Representative Seth Magaziner.
Mellor was born in Woonsocket but has been living in Florida for the past 30 years.
In 1994, his ex-wife in Woonsocket filed criminal
charges against Mellor for beating and attempting to kill her. After leaving
for Florida, Mellor again faced criminal charges in 1998 for allegedly beating
his live-in girlfriend with a closed fist on at least 4 occasions.
Mellor was not tried or convicted in either case and told the Providence Journal “My past doesn't define
me." Maybe Mellor should hire local attorney Leah Boisclair to help him
explain his past. Boisclair
calls herself a “Sex Crime Defense Attorney” and wants to
unseat our state Representative Tina Spears (Democrat, District 36) in the
upcoming Democratic Primary.
Mellor was a January 6 insurrectionist and told the
Providence Journal that January 6 was among the “top 5” moments of his life.
I make no secret of my dislike for Dan McKee, but in my
opinion, Mellor doesn’t know what he’s talking about. His news release proves
it: Mellor seems to have no purpose in making this statement against McKee’s
speech other than to allow him to tout his undying loyalty to Donald Trump and
his hateful MAGA policies.
Here is Mellor’s statement. I added my own notes in Bold Red.
Mellor: “Rhode Islanders Need Results, Not Rhetoric.”
Victor Mellor, U.S Congressional Candidate, gives
response to Rhode Island’s State of the State Address.
Governor Dan McKee’s State of the State address spoke at
length about programs and promises but failed to acknowledge the real
consequences of years of rising costs, shrinking opportunity, and families
being pushed closer to the edge every month.
I agree with the Minority Leader that Rhode Islanders are
being asked to accept more government while receiving less relief.
Will Collette: Like Mellor
would know from his gated compound in Florida. I wonder if he even knows the
Minority Leader’s name.
From a congressional standpoint, the path forward is
clear.
First, we must restore accountability and results. Under
President Trump’s administration, federal policies have already begun moving
the country in the right direction, strengthening national security, restoring
fiscal discipline, and prioritizing American citizens. The problem is not
federal inaction; it’s state leadership that has failed to fully leverage these
reforms for Rhode Island families.
WC: Donald Trump himself
admits that he is accountable to no one and nothing other than his own
“morality.” He’s “moving the country in the right direction?” How? By
declaring war on our allies, building gold battleships, running the most
corrupt regime in our history, pushing white supremacy and racism? “Fiscal
discipline?” Yeah, like destroying the White House to build a $400 million gold
ballroom, giving tax breaks and pardons to oligarchs and pedos, imposing a
national sales tax (tariffs) and throwing hundreds of thousands of Americans
out of work. I don’t know if we can stand three more years of such “progress.”
As a member of Congress, I will work directly with state
legislators to bring maritime and defense contracts back to Rhode Island,
contracts that mean good-paying jobs, skilled trades, and long-term economic
stability, especially in a state with deep naval and maritime roots. That’s how
we rebuild a working-class economy.
WC: Yeah sure, the same way
that Trump tried to strangle those same industries with his relentless attack
on offshore wind, a move bitterly criticized by those same construction and
maritime workers.
Second, we must be honest about workforce development.
Not every child wants or needs a four-year college degree. I strongly support
Career and Technical Education and skilled trades programs that prepare
students for real careers. Rhode Island should be producing welders,
electricians, shipbuilders, technicians, and engineers.
WC: No one disagrees with
expanding educational opportunities, except maybe Donald Trump who is
destroying public education by cutting funds and killing the US Department of
Education. Mellor fails to mention the crippling effect of Trump’s attack on
science, research and health care. This not only cost Rhode Island thousands of
jobs but also hobbled cancer research and is exposing Americans to preventable,
potentially deadly diseases.
Third, our priorities must be clear: Rhode Island
citizens come first. Public resources should serve the people who live, work,
and pay taxes here, not incentivize illegal immigration while residents are
told to do more with less.
WC: Sure, send in the ICE
stormtroopers. Beat, pepper spray, arrest and detain without charges or legal
counsel anyone, US citizen or not, who can’t produce proof of citizenship that
these illiterate goons will accept. These immigrants so hated by MAGA grow our
food, build our homes, look after the elderly and pay their taxes. They would
love the chance to live here as legal citizens as our own parents, grandparents
and great grandparents did.
Finally, we must address energy costs honestly. Rhode
Islanders endure some of the highest heating costs in the nation, especially
during our frigid winters. Energy prices will not come down by doubling down on
the most expensive forms of energy available. Allowing pipeline access for
affordable heating fuel would provide immediate relief to families and seniors,
while offshore wind continues to drive costs up.
WC: Destroying the renewable
energy industry is not the way. Green energy costs are beating fossil fuels.
Bringing back coal will cost lives and productivity from pollution-caused
illness. It’s a bald-faced lie that offshore wind is raising costs.
Leadership is not about managing decline; it’s about
changing direction, when necessary, even when it’s not popular.
As a constitutional conservative and supporter of
President Trump’s America First agenda, I will fight to ensure federal policy
lowers costs, creates jobs, strengthens national security, and restores common
sense. Rhode Islanders deserve leadership that delivers results.
WC: All evidence to the
contrary in the first year of Dear Leader’s second term.
Rhode Islanders are hardworking, resilient, and proud of
this state. We deserve leadership that lowers costs, creates opportunities, and
puts citizens first. As a member of Congress, I will work every day to deliver
real results, not rhetoric, and ensure Rhode Island has a stronger voice in
Washington.
WC: Rhetoric. Really? How
about cutting food prices on Day One? Ending Russia’s war on Ukraine on Day
One? Making health care affordable? Making housing affordable? How about
defending the Constitution? My advice, Vic: stay in Florida.
Here is a report from the Kaiser Family Foundation Health News on the MAGA cult camp Mellor set up in Florida:
Read on about the cult camp Victor Mellor, carpet-bagging challenger to Rep. Seth Magaziner, runs in Florida:












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