Sunday, March 7, 2010

Machine politicians are the problem

The GOP dinner in Hyden was interesting for several reasons. The primary reason was the pride in pork displayed by the speakers. This is why the American people have lost faith in both parties. One participant in this was Trey Grayson, another Hal Rogers. Machine politicians are the problem in both parties. The tea partiers are the true Americans that believe in limited government and reduced spending, not pork. The machines need to go May 18th.

Bill Johnson only got a few seconds from his table to address the full gym. As always he said the EPA and other big government programs have to be eliminated. This is why the tea partiers like me are moving fast to Bill. We need businessmen to run Washington, not politicians.


Trey Grayson is Mitch's chosen continuation of the machine. Rand Paul is a part of a different machine with over 30 years in politics and most of his money and help from outside Kentucky. Bill Johnson has never been in a part of politics. If you want the truth and less government, you have an excellent candidate in Bill. He answers email and returns phone calls. Try that with the others.


Please look hard at this race. America is on the edge of socialism and Bill is the best candidate to win in November and govern for the people, not for himself.

2 comments:

  1. I couldn't agree more Michael! Not only the EPA, but also the Dept. of Education...both of these two big monsters need to go and Bill Johnson is for getting rid of both. I first heard Bill Johnson speak last year and because of his strong desire to limit government, his accessibility and his energy experience, I changed my party affiliation, so that I would be able to vote for him in this primary. We have got to do everything we can to ensure as many people that can are educated on what Bill brings to the table. His resume alone is a hands down winner, but educating them on all the issues is another key too! Great post!

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  2. I don't believe this nation has the will to reform the various means that must be reformed in order to turn us drastically from bankruptcy.
    All will suffer the consequences then.
    Pork barrel spending? "Just don't block it for my district!"
    Term limits? "Oh yes, but not for my Congressman or Senator!"
    Health Care Reform? "Absolutely, but don't touch mine!"
    Housing market? "Look at financial quals for them but not for me!"
    On and on and on.
    Bill Johnson has concrete, financially sound, and common sense solutions. What a rare find in politics any longer.
    There were some in Hyden who apologized to Gerald See for the lack of consideration. They knew it was wrong to have treated Bill the way the did.
    Pork? It's pretty clear which side of the fence Grayson is on?
    He does say he "cut costs by 15% in his agency." How much was actually mandated by the legislature?
    He says he "got rid of ACORN," too. Would someone please remind him that ACORN is operating openly in Kentucky? They've simply changed their name to Organizing for America.
    You can read up on them at the White House website.
    I'm so tired of the games. I'll support Bill Johnson for his integrity, trust, and confidence.

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