Dan Debicella points out actions speak louder than words
Below is a statement from Dan Debicella regarding recent backpeddling by Jim Himes and his startling record promoting out-of-control spending.
From Dan Debicella:
“As an incumbent beholden to
This is yet another example of Jim Himes’s hypocrisy. You can’t vote for a 22% increase in discretionary spending and then talk about cuts three months before the election. It’s too little too late and it doesn’t fool voters in
The first place this commission should look to cut spending is by repealing programs that Jim Himes has already voted for that have launched spending to never-before-seen levels.
One more do-nothing political committee is not the answer and I believe there is a better way. I propose a hard spending cap that will force politicians of both parties to make tough decisions about how tax dollars are spent and an end to political earmarks that simply reward politicians for voting with party insiders. We need to get serious about cutting spending.”
The true Himes record. In his first term in Washington, Jim Himes:
· Voted YES on the trillion-dollar stimulus.
· Voted YES on one of the largest one-year increase in federal spending since the Carter administration.
· Voted YES on the ‘most fiscally irresponsible budget in American history.
· Voted YES on raising the debt ceiling in order to bring on $2 trillion in new debt.
· Voted YES – twice – on the trillion-dollar government takeover of healthcare.
Dan Debicella is the Republican Party’s nominee to face Jim Himes this November.
Debicella is a second-term Republican State Senator representing the eastern part of
In the State Senate, Debicella has served as the lead Republican on the budget-writing Appropriations Committee. He recently co-authored a budget proposal that cut the size of
The Fourth Congressional District comprises most of
Did you support Obama’s healthcare bill? Jim Himes voted yes. Dan Debicella would repeal it and replace it with a reform that focuses on cutting the cost of healthcare.
ReplyDeleteThe $800 billion stimulus financed by borrowing? Jim Himes voted yes. Dan Debicella wants to repeal the remaining stimulus and replace it with a payroll tax cut.
Cap and trade? Jim Himes yes. Dan Debicella no.
End the secret ballot in union elections. Again, Jim Himes yes. Dan Debicella no.
On Election Day, vote for whoever agrees with you.