Marco Rubio for US Senate
2010, Charlie Crist, Florida, Marco Rubio, On Air, tea party 10:48 AM
by Nick Stone of Drawnlines Politics
Please watch and read this pre-election message to readers of Drawnlines Politics:
This election isn't an abstract exercise in government. It's about whether or not this country is on the right path.
I certainly don't think it is. Do you?
Pelosi, Reid and Obama told voters that we should give them the reins of government because Republicans were corrupt, didn't listen to the minority, and spent too much money. And you know, what? They were right.
But four years into Democratic Congress and half way through President Obama's term, the swamp has more surly creatures in it than ever. Spending has reached unfathomable heights. Deficits that were awful have ballooned into orbit.
Of course massive new federal programs, thousands of pages of new regulations and rainstorms of Chinese money have done nothing to grow our economy or put Americans back to work. They have only put Obama's boot on the throat of the American economy.
And Obama's plan?
The president thinks we can solve the crisis with more spending, more regulation, and even more new government programs. It's sad.
A US Senator is one out of only 100 voices that determine the direction of our country. So we can't afford to chance sending the president another rubber stamp vote for his agenda.
Florida must not squander our opportunity and duty to send proven conservatives to Washington that we can count on to hold the line against President Obama's radical, unaffordable economic plan.
Marco Rubio must be the next senator from the great state of Florida.
I understand why some of you at home personally like Charlie Crist. So do I. But again, this election isn't a personality contest. It isn't about who has the best soundbite or who can pander to the widest constituency.
This election is about a fork in the road between two Americas. Down one route, a strong America that provides jobs to her workers, growth to her investors and support to her allies. Down the other path? Well, more of the malaise, uncertainty and burdens that Americans shoulder right now. More taxes on every American family. More debt for our children, and an America unable and unwilling to rush to the aid of freedom-loving allies around the world.
So I ask you, on Election Day, will Florida send a senator to Washington to stand strong against President Obama's radical agenda, or will Florida provide the final "YES" vote for more of the same?
Its up to us to decide, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Join me in casting your ballot for Marco Rubio for US Senate.
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Please watch and read this pre-election message to readers of Drawnlines Politics:
This election isn't an abstract exercise in government. It's about whether or not this country is on the right path.
I certainly don't think it is. Do you?
Pelosi, Reid and Obama told voters that we should give them the reins of government because Republicans were corrupt, didn't listen to the minority, and spent too much money. And you know, what? They were right.
But four years into Democratic Congress and half way through President Obama's term, the swamp has more surly creatures in it than ever. Spending has reached unfathomable heights. Deficits that were awful have ballooned into orbit.
Of course massive new federal programs, thousands of pages of new regulations and rainstorms of Chinese money have done nothing to grow our economy or put Americans back to work. They have only put Obama's boot on the throat of the American economy.
And Obama's plan?
The president thinks we can solve the crisis with more spending, more regulation, and even more new government programs. It's sad.
A US Senator is one out of only 100 voices that determine the direction of our country. So we can't afford to chance sending the president another rubber stamp vote for his agenda.
Florida must not squander our opportunity and duty to send proven conservatives to Washington that we can count on to hold the line against President Obama's radical, unaffordable economic plan.
Marco Rubio must be the next senator from the great state of Florida.
I understand why some of you at home personally like Charlie Crist. So do I. But again, this election isn't a personality contest. It isn't about who has the best soundbite or who can pander to the widest constituency.
This election is about a fork in the road between two Americas. Down one route, a strong America that provides jobs to her workers, growth to her investors and support to her allies. Down the other path? Well, more of the malaise, uncertainty and burdens that Americans shoulder right now. More taxes on every American family. More debt for our children, and an America unable and unwilling to rush to the aid of freedom-loving allies around the world.
So I ask you, on Election Day, will Florida send a senator to Washington to stand strong against President Obama's radical agenda, or will Florida provide the final "YES" vote for more of the same?
Its up to us to decide, and the stakes couldn't be higher. Join me in casting your ballot for Marco Rubio for US Senate.
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