Voters are Tired of the Big Spenders and are Showing them the Door

This election cycle has seen voters show their wrath at big spenders.  This recent report by ABC news illustrates the phenomenon well.

Voters, who are seeing their own family budgets dwindle, are tired of political leaders who spend taxpayer money like teenagers with thier first credit card.  These voters are forced to make tough spending choices for their families every day, yet they watch the President and Congress ratchet up the debt with little or no regard for the future.

Governor Daniels recently told a group of young professionals that they were about to “get the shaft” with all the debt being loaded on them.  He also has chastised his own generation for what he called their immoral behavior of taking care of themselves at the expense of future generations.

In Indiana, Governor Daniels has made it his administrations strategic objective to allow Hoosiers to keep more of their money.  He has cut the size of government and refused to spend more than the state takes in.  Despite the howls of the big spending opposition, his leadership has garnered him a 65% approval rating.

Under the proposed 2009 budget of the current Democrat House leadership, Indiana would have budgeted for more than $2 billion than it would have brought in.  The state would have gone broke last December under their plan.

That is just not serious leadership, and it needs to be replaced.

Governor Daniels has recruited a new set of candidates who share his vision of keeping taxes low and making government more efficient and responsive to taxpayers.  Go to our Candidates page, find one in your area, and help Governor Daniels elect them to the Indiana House of Representatives on November 2.  He needs allies who are serious about leading Indiana.

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