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Choose less spending, less government; choose Karoline Leavitt

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The Democrats or Republicans don't tell us what is good or bad in our government, this moral standard is set by the Constitution. A public service that advertises the out of control spending habits of each officeholder in all 50 states called The Freedom Index informs us that all citizens pocketbooks have been picked for $243,797.00? This is each taxpayers share of the federal debt as of 8/12/22.
New Hampshire 1st district constituents suffer the consequences of their Honorable Representative Chris Pappas voting 124 times to zero in agreement with Speaker Nancy Pelosi's agenda. After checking the congressional scorecard at Freedom Index, a sad truth is revealed: our New Hampshire's Federal delegation to Congress, both Senators and Representatives are less loyal to the Constitution than their Massachusetts colleagues.

It is a tragedy that uninformed electorates vote for such officeholders who vote as if they think the United States Constitution is obsolete. The constant growth in government bureaucracy has been a major cause of our over 30 trillion dollar debt. These same regulatory agencies continue to make laws that are enforced as if they are passed by Congress. One wonders how many government jobs will be created with the passage of the HR 3684 the Infrastructure bill that will cost each family $9,091 out of their household budget? Choosing the wrong political candidate can be costly. If you voted for Pappas you are part of the problem. And an even more costly vote was his vote for HR 5376, President Biden's Build Back Better program to implement the World Economic Forum's Great Reset that will cost each household $13,258.00. How can you trust one who thinks spending your money for more regulations and less freedom because his loyalty to party supersedes his loyalty to the U.S. Constitution and U.S taxpayers?

Candidate Karoline Leavitt offers a change for NH 1st District voters. For the first time in decades there is a choice I believe for less spending. Compare her Americanist principles with Rep. Pappas self-serving party-line principles and it's clear he needs to be replaced. She potentially stands tall for the philosophy of government that rewards hard work and individual responsibility. I believe she sees the process that FDR Aid, Harry Hopkin's described: "Tax and Tax, Spend and Spend, Elect and Elect" as an accurate political strategy the left uses to buy votes with government programs. So we have Leavitt who tells voters hard truths of what they don't want to hear to insure posterity is blessed with liberty vs Pappas who tells the "voters" what they need to know so he can get re-elected. Why else would NH former great Senator Bob Smith campaign for her?

If your source of information comes from high cost smear cards and TV marketing strategy, you may disagree. But remember PAC Committees and parties don't have your freedom as priority. Just like prescription medicines have side effects, the price of government going higher is the side effect when Congress spends, taxes go up and liberty declines. The bottom line is we have an incumbent Congressman who swore before God that he would protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. After his tenure in office, moral scrutiny exposes his dishonesty against "We The People." For he has continuously broke his promise to that oath that he made before Almighty God. His loyalty is to his party which is his "god" that determines what is right and wrong. Vote for "less government. " It is the only true method of lowering taxes.
- Russ Payne,
Merrimack
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