Building To Fill The Ranks Of Champions To Carry The Torch
By: Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President
The act of expanding government’s intrusion into each nook and cranny of our daily lives is a selected choice made by those who represent us in the legislative branch or a pursuit taken by bureaucrats to achieve compliance with their determined objective. In some cases those activities are sought by citizens or interest groups who wish to implement their vision into other people’s lives or who wish to have someone else’s resources used to pay for their desired ends.
Taking back this direction and moving to a government bound with limitations which foster self-reliance, individual accomplishment, advancement of capitalism for the purpose of overall societal gain cannot be a passive – what won’t you do to me approach. As citizens we need to elect legislative representatives at the state and national level who aren’t sent to get us all they can. These champions for the private sector need to be of the firm conviction which understands that government cannot give anything that it doesn’t first take away.
As we see by this account, provided by the Nevada News Bureau, one candidate for office, Todd Bailey has expanded on his idea for the “Top Ten in 2010”. Not only is he using this platform for his own effort to gain election to the Nevada Senate, he is encouraging others to join in as well.
For citizens who will be encountering various candidates, seeking support, the “Top Ten in 2010” provides a handout that you can give those asking for your vote. Hand them “your position” on the issues and ask them to support Nevada citizens. This turn-around of an approach might signal for those who are elected that they actually work for you and so should government.
Based on the attitude of the majority party in the last session of the Nevada Legislature, it was the private sector who owed government anything that government thinks it needs to maintain itself…without limits. That’s the whole purpose of the special tax study that the legislative interim committee is working to accomplish – a tax structure that will not be constrained by economic downturns. In other words, an organized shake-down method for government to take whatever it needs from whomever selected to pay for whatever they want to spend.
No wonder the Number 1 item on the “Top Ten in 2010” is “Lower Nevada Taxes” – it’s not a passive act of simply not increasing taxes – it is about making a concerted, planned and committed act of lowering Nevada taxes.
When we elect those to serve who subscribe, believe and take action to implement the “Top Ten in 2010” we will have a legislative body in 2011 that will be taking us in the right direction.
The act of expanding government’s intrusion into each nook and cranny of our daily lives is a selected choice made by those who represent us in the legislative branch or a pursuit taken by bureaucrats to achieve compliance with their determined objective. In some cases those activities are sought by citizens or interest groups who wish to implement their vision into other people’s lives or who wish to have someone else’s resources used to pay for their desired ends.
Taking back this direction and moving to a government bound with limitations which foster self-reliance, individual accomplishment, advancement of capitalism for the purpose of overall societal gain cannot be a passive – what won’t you do to me approach. As citizens we need to elect legislative representatives at the state and national level who aren’t sent to get us all they can. These champions for the private sector need to be of the firm conviction which understands that government cannot give anything that it doesn’t first take away.
As we see by this account, provided by the Nevada News Bureau, one candidate for office, Todd Bailey has expanded on his idea for the “Top Ten in 2010”. Not only is he using this platform for his own effort to gain election to the Nevada Senate, he is encouraging others to join in as well.
For citizens who will be encountering various candidates, seeking support, the “Top Ten in 2010” provides a handout that you can give those asking for your vote. Hand them “your position” on the issues and ask them to support Nevada citizens. This turn-around of an approach might signal for those who are elected that they actually work for you and so should government.
Based on the attitude of the majority party in the last session of the Nevada Legislature, it was the private sector who owed government anything that government thinks it needs to maintain itself…without limits. That’s the whole purpose of the special tax study that the legislative interim committee is working to accomplish – a tax structure that will not be constrained by economic downturns. In other words, an organized shake-down method for government to take whatever it needs from whomever selected to pay for whatever they want to spend.
No wonder the Number 1 item on the “Top Ten in 2010” is “Lower Nevada Taxes” – it’s not a passive act of simply not increasing taxes – it is about making a concerted, planned and committed act of lowering Nevada taxes.
When we elect those to serve who subscribe, believe and take action to implement the “Top Ten in 2010” we will have a legislative body in 2011 that will be taking us in the right direction.

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