Big Government
July 28, 2016 at 4:25 p.m.
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I’ve been a Recon Ranger for roughly 8 years with the Indiana Army Guard.
I took a short break to lead a sniper section back in 2012, when I volunteered to run missions in Africa, which eventually fell through. It is common to go well beyond 20 to 30 miles into enemy territory to gather intelligence or engage targets for decision makers on the battlefield. While proper fundamentals and shooting is important to be a sniper and recon, a more important attribute is that you must deliver time sensitive, factual and very detailed information to commanders or else very bad consequences will develop.
Since you the taxpayer paid for my roughly $1.5- to $2-million dollar training and development, over the last 15 years in service, not only did I want to stand for each and every one of you as a candidate, when Curt Nisly didn’t have the courage to stand and debate, I also want to deliver the facts that my team has gathered on candidate Curt Nisly.
We have heard a lot about “free people, limited government.” Great slogan, Curt. I wonder if the big government Washington D.C. consulting firm, Aristotle, he hired came up with it.
I for one question anyone who thinks they have enough power, to make me, a child of God, anymore free than I already am. (Thanks, Jesus!) About that limited government. I hope you question this as I have.
Simply put, Curt is not going to limit government. How? And in what capacity? He would have to limit townships, municipalities, and your local city and county governments. These already run as lean as they can.
I recommend we combine district 22 and 18 as one district for limited government. Bring things back to par and save the tax payer $100,000 approximate and limit the PAC money votes from district 18.
One also has to ask, is this really limited government, when you have all these representatives? Senator Carlin Yoder, Senator Ryan Mishler, Speaker Brian Bosma, Representative Wes Culver, Representative Tim Harman, Representative Timothy Wesco, Representative David Ober, Representative David Wolkins.
Just some facts to think about.
Michael Stinfer
Candidate for State Representative District 22[[In-content Ad]]
I’ve been a Recon Ranger for roughly 8 years with the Indiana Army Guard.
I took a short break to lead a sniper section back in 2012, when I volunteered to run missions in Africa, which eventually fell through. It is common to go well beyond 20 to 30 miles into enemy territory to gather intelligence or engage targets for decision makers on the battlefield. While proper fundamentals and shooting is important to be a sniper and recon, a more important attribute is that you must deliver time sensitive, factual and very detailed information to commanders or else very bad consequences will develop.
Since you the taxpayer paid for my roughly $1.5- to $2-million dollar training and development, over the last 15 years in service, not only did I want to stand for each and every one of you as a candidate, when Curt Nisly didn’t have the courage to stand and debate, I also want to deliver the facts that my team has gathered on candidate Curt Nisly.
We have heard a lot about “free people, limited government.” Great slogan, Curt. I wonder if the big government Washington D.C. consulting firm, Aristotle, he hired came up with it.
I for one question anyone who thinks they have enough power, to make me, a child of God, anymore free than I already am. (Thanks, Jesus!) About that limited government. I hope you question this as I have.
Simply put, Curt is not going to limit government. How? And in what capacity? He would have to limit townships, municipalities, and your local city and county governments. These already run as lean as they can.
I recommend we combine district 22 and 18 as one district for limited government. Bring things back to par and save the tax payer $100,000 approximate and limit the PAC money votes from district 18.
One also has to ask, is this really limited government, when you have all these representatives? Senator Carlin Yoder, Senator Ryan Mishler, Speaker Brian Bosma, Representative Wes Culver, Representative Tim Harman, Representative Timothy Wesco, Representative David Ober, Representative David Wolkins.
Just some facts to think about.
Michael Stinfer
Candidate for State Representative District 22[[In-content Ad]]
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