{{ AFP National Site
s

Momentum is on Our Side

October 22, 2012 J,

We’ve been traveling the state as a part of our ‘Failing Agenda’ bus tour educating Nebraskans on the failed economic record of President Obama and Bob Kerrey.

Consider the facts: Bob Kerrey supported Obama’s failed stimulus.  Kerrey supports the government takeover of health care and Kerrey continues to support tax increases to solve our spending problem.

Thus far we’ve taken the tour to 12 cities across the state and what we’ve seen from the road is Nebraskans do not like Bob Kerrey being lock-step with the President’s failing agenda.

Jack at our Lincoln event said: “as a retiree we simply cannot afford Bob Kerrey and President Obama’s tax increases.  Living on a fixed income, these policies make it tough to make ends meet.”

Susan at our Kearney event said: “I work in the health care industry.  I know first-hand doctors who’d rather retire than work under ObamaCare.”

John at our Norfolk event said: “I own a small business.  Obama’s tax and regulatory burden is making it impossible to invest in our business and create jobs.”

Nebraskans get it.  Bob Kerrey’s policies are nothing new; they’re exactly what President Obama has tried for the last four years.  The outcome is a failing agenda for Nebraska’s hard working families.

Want to make a difference?  Click here to take action.

And if you live near North Platte, Gering, Ogallala or Sidney mark your calendars, our ‘Failing Agenda’ bus tour to your community in the next few weeks.

q Comments

blog comments powered by Disqus

Join Our Fight

The road to economic freedom starts here.
Join a network of AFP activists in important issue battles across the country, get the inside scoop with breaking news updates and policy alerts, and be the first to hear about special events near your home.  Help us fight for a better tomorrow.  Together, we can work for lower taxes, less government spending, and greater economic freedom for everyone.

Your Information

Education
Energy
Healthcare
Limited Government
Property Rights
Right to Work
Spending
Taxes
Technology

Retyping these characters helps prevent automated span submissions.

captcha
×