Fiscal Responsibility

The most critical issue our nation faces is the irresponsible spending by our government and the out-of-control debt it has created. Our federal budget has been so poorly managed during the past few decades that now our country’s unhealthy fiscal situation impacts everything else government, businesses and individuals do. Everyone inherently knows that one cannot continue to spend more than one makes – what is true for our personal home budgets is true for our nation. Attempting to spend ourselves into prosperity is akin to standing in a bucket and trying to lift ourselves up by the handle.

I will work to prioritize spending with an eye on meeting our obligations, making strategic investments in small business growth, and providing assistance to those who truly need it. Then I will quickly move to cut our nation’s spending through a return to the core Constitutional duties of the federal government.

Military

I agree with Ronald Reagan’s doctrine of “peace through strength”. Our federal government is charged with ensuring the safety of its citizens, and the best deterrent to hostilities is a strong, well- equipped military. We must remain willing and able to assist our allies in times of trouble as well. And, we must remember, that it’s the American military that is first on the scene to provide help when natural disasters occur anywhere in the world.

To ensure a strong military, we must support and promote our military personnel and our veterans; which includes taking care of their families. Without a shred of doubt, our men and women serving in our armed forces represent the best of our nation and exemplify sacrificial service and leadership. We are at war and these brave Americans give their all to keep us safe and free. Our efforts to support and honor them should always be at the top of our nation’s agenda; they deserve more than the political games and weak leadership under which they now operate.

I believe the free market works; and, we can use it to distinguish ourselves from the rest of the world.  The “invisible hand” that incentivizes individuals to better themselves by providing needed and useful goods and services to others was clearly understood by our founding fathers.  

To rebuild our economy and create jobs I will work to make it as easy as possible for individuals to create small businesses, innovate, and find ways to provide valuable goods and services to the market.   I will help unshackle entrepreneurs from over-burdensome regulation that hamstrings business start-up and expansion and subsequent job creation. Such policies will unleash the innovative spirit of our great nation, create demand for our nations’ goods and services and, in turn, grow our economy and generate more jobs. It is a virtuous circle of success to which we must return.

America must be self-reliant. If we wish to secure our freedoms and way of life for our children, this must be a top priority for Congress.  Although we are part of a global economy, the ability of our nation to stand on principle and lead with integrity is directly related to our ability to be free from dependence on foreign products and services.  To further this cause, I fully support opening all domestic energy options available to us and doing so now. There is no time to wait, and we can do it now in an environmentally friendly way.

Furthermore, we must position our private sector as the world’s leader in alternative/clean energy production, with a keen focus on exportable production and return on investment.  If we are the global leader of cost-effective, easily accessible, and affordable energy production, we’ll not only secure our national interests and fortify our economy, but help the rest of the world at the same time.

Education

We must be honest and admit that our current government-run education system is failing our children and, thus, failing our nation.  The return on investment that we realize on our taxes spent on public education is unacceptable. If our educational system were a small business it would have collapsed and gone bankrupt long ago.

Education should be a major focus of investment for our nation, and it is my deeply settled conviction that we should tie our budgeted money to each child. Freedom of choice in education will open the playing field to cost-effective and innovative alternatives for schooling.

2nd Amendment

The Second Amendment is the single most important right guaranteed to us in the Constitution. It alone gives us the means to defend our individual liberties, and assures that our many other Constitutional rights are never taken from us.  I will whole-heartedly defend this right as your next Congressman.

Healthcare

I believe that all Americans should have access to affordable and effective healthcare options for themselves and their families. Unfortunately, the legislation passed by Congress in 2010, commonly known as “Obamacare”, does not accomplish this and should be repealed. A one-size fits all approach is as inappropriate in healthcare as it is in education. Furthermore, I believe that several elements of “Obamacare” are unconstitutional and will hurt the finances of both our state and federal governments while falling short in providing real benefits to our families.

I pledge to make it a top priority to replace this legislation with an effective, patient-centered, free- market driven solution to our healthcare access problems.