Liberty4Ever
Regular Member
Please vote for Matt Bevin on Tuesday, May 20th!
I did nine volunteer gun shows to educate gun owners about Matt Bevin, renting the tables and giving up my weekends traveling all over the state to help Kentucky gun owners know the truth about senator McConnell's hidden anti-gun voting record. Yes, he's voted pro-gun on some issues, but he's also voted for trigger lock bills from Barbara Boxer and others, he voted for anti-gun propaganda in public schools, he voted to ban 14 "assault weapons", he voted to mandate that gun locks be sold with each firearm which adds about $10 to the retail cost of guns when most of us secure our firearms using other means, he didn't lift a finger to stop the appointment of anti-gun Todd Jones to head the BATFE, and he voted against senator Rand Paul's bill to protect gun owners personal data from federal government data collection under the USA PATRIOT Act.
Matt Bevin is a candidate who is not shy about his support for our unalienable right to keep and bear arms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLqx3I3VXhw
Please, no comments about Matt's use of the tea cup grip which has now fallen out of favor.
To say that I’ve watched this race would be an understatement. The recent SurveyUSA poll was the only reliable poll in almost two months, which is very odd in such a contested and important race. I’m surprised to see Matt Bevin trailing McConnell by 20 points. I suppose I’m guilty of not watching TV so I miss those millions of dollars worth of lobbyist funded ads designed to smear Matt Bevin and return McConnell to the US Senate yet again. Lobbyists own him and continue to invest in him. Will Kentuckians vote for 36 years of McConnell? It’s difficult to imagine. Congress has a 12% approval rating but 93% of incumbents are reelected. The lobbyist funded lies and dirty tricks work. It’s obvious that our political system selects for these traits, and we’re getting the career politicians that our apathetic and misinformed electorate deserve.
Hopefully, not this time. We have a great candidate in one hand and a 30 year career politician in the other. The choice couldn’t be clearer. Please, Kentucky, vote for Matt Bevin to represent us. Don’t vote for more of the big government sellout we’ve been getting.
McConnell not only voted for the TARP-1 bailout six years ago, he whipped the votes to pass it and then went on TV and bragged about it being the US Senate at its finest, but now claims he’s against bailouts. McConnell voted for Obamacare during the critical cloture vote (Motion to Invoke Cloture on H.J. Res. 59, September 27, 2013) and undermined the new senators we sent to Congress to repeal Obamacare, but he tells us he’s against Obamacare. McConnell votes for unfunded pork spending to run up the debt and he’s a consistent vote for the debt ceiling increases that keep enabling the national debt to increase, but he tells us he’s a fiscal conservative. McConnell didn’t lift a finger to stop Gina McCarthy from becoming the head of the EPA, knowing she was Obama’s general in his war against coal, thousands of Kentucky coal jobs have been eliminated, and McConnell tells us he’s a friend of the coal industry. Pick any issue, and you can see McConnell doing one thing and telling us the opposite at election time.
Our government is no longer a government by and for the people. It’s been taken over by career politicians who believe they’re entitled to be our rulers. If Kentucky Republican primary voters nominate Mitch McConnell on Tuesday, I can only conclude that they’re suffering from the political version of Stockholm Syndrome, and they now identify with their captors.
If you vote for McConnell on Tuesday, at least be honest enough to look at his 30 year record in the US Senate and admit to yourself that you are an advocate of big government and you’re not a conservative.
http://mattbevin.com
https://mattbevin.com/learn/candidate-comparison
https://mattbevin.com/issue/second-amendment
I did nine volunteer gun shows to educate gun owners about Matt Bevin, renting the tables and giving up my weekends traveling all over the state to help Kentucky gun owners know the truth about senator McConnell's hidden anti-gun voting record. Yes, he's voted pro-gun on some issues, but he's also voted for trigger lock bills from Barbara Boxer and others, he voted for anti-gun propaganda in public schools, he voted to ban 14 "assault weapons", he voted to mandate that gun locks be sold with each firearm which adds about $10 to the retail cost of guns when most of us secure our firearms using other means, he didn't lift a finger to stop the appointment of anti-gun Todd Jones to head the BATFE, and he voted against senator Rand Paul's bill to protect gun owners personal data from federal government data collection under the USA PATRIOT Act.
Matt Bevin is a candidate who is not shy about his support for our unalienable right to keep and bear arms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLqx3I3VXhw
Please, no comments about Matt's use of the tea cup grip which has now fallen out of favor.
To say that I’ve watched this race would be an understatement. The recent SurveyUSA poll was the only reliable poll in almost two months, which is very odd in such a contested and important race. I’m surprised to see Matt Bevin trailing McConnell by 20 points. I suppose I’m guilty of not watching TV so I miss those millions of dollars worth of lobbyist funded ads designed to smear Matt Bevin and return McConnell to the US Senate yet again. Lobbyists own him and continue to invest in him. Will Kentuckians vote for 36 years of McConnell? It’s difficult to imagine. Congress has a 12% approval rating but 93% of incumbents are reelected. The lobbyist funded lies and dirty tricks work. It’s obvious that our political system selects for these traits, and we’re getting the career politicians that our apathetic and misinformed electorate deserve.
Hopefully, not this time. We have a great candidate in one hand and a 30 year career politician in the other. The choice couldn’t be clearer. Please, Kentucky, vote for Matt Bevin to represent us. Don’t vote for more of the big government sellout we’ve been getting.
McConnell not only voted for the TARP-1 bailout six years ago, he whipped the votes to pass it and then went on TV and bragged about it being the US Senate at its finest, but now claims he’s against bailouts. McConnell voted for Obamacare during the critical cloture vote (Motion to Invoke Cloture on H.J. Res. 59, September 27, 2013) and undermined the new senators we sent to Congress to repeal Obamacare, but he tells us he’s against Obamacare. McConnell votes for unfunded pork spending to run up the debt and he’s a consistent vote for the debt ceiling increases that keep enabling the national debt to increase, but he tells us he’s a fiscal conservative. McConnell didn’t lift a finger to stop Gina McCarthy from becoming the head of the EPA, knowing she was Obama’s general in his war against coal, thousands of Kentucky coal jobs have been eliminated, and McConnell tells us he’s a friend of the coal industry. Pick any issue, and you can see McConnell doing one thing and telling us the opposite at election time.
Our government is no longer a government by and for the people. It’s been taken over by career politicians who believe they’re entitled to be our rulers. If Kentucky Republican primary voters nominate Mitch McConnell on Tuesday, I can only conclude that they’re suffering from the political version of Stockholm Syndrome, and they now identify with their captors.
If you vote for McConnell on Tuesday, at least be honest enough to look at his 30 year record in the US Senate and admit to yourself that you are an advocate of big government and you’re not a conservative.
http://mattbevin.com
https://mattbevin.com/learn/candidate-comparison
https://mattbevin.com/issue/second-amendment
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