There's Good Reason For Taking The New Broom Approach For 2010
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
As J.C. Watts points out in this guest column appearance in the Las Vegas Review Journal, there is plenty of a basis for having a poor opinion regarding what our elected officials in Washington, D.C. are doing. The key is translating this anger against the rampant expansion of the federal government's control into meaningful action in the 2010 election. In spite of the idea that some promote about how important it is for our state to have a powerful, practiced politician, located at the hub of everything -- accountability requires recognition that this hasn't resulted in anything of benefit for the state of Nevada or the country as a whole.
Those in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House, responsible for taking our nation down the failed socialistic path we're headed should not and cannot be given a pass.
We're told by simple truth that a new broom sweeps cleanly. We need to carry out that approach in November of 2010.
As J.C. Watts points out in this guest column appearance in the Las Vegas Review Journal, there is plenty of a basis for having a poor opinion regarding what our elected officials in Washington, D.C. are doing. The key is translating this anger against the rampant expansion of the federal government's control into meaningful action in the 2010 election. In spite of the idea that some promote about how important it is for our state to have a powerful, practiced politician, located at the hub of everything -- accountability requires recognition that this hasn't resulted in anything of benefit for the state of Nevada or the country as a whole.
Those in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House, responsible for taking our nation down the failed socialistic path we're headed should not and cannot be given a pass.
We're told by simple truth that a new broom sweeps cleanly. We need to carry out that approach in November of 2010.

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