BEGIN SPEECH
Ronald Reagan once said, “We the people tell the government what to do. It doesn’t tell us. We the people are the driver, the government is the car, and we decide where it should go by what route and how fast. Almost all the worlds Constitutions are documents in which governments tell the people what their privileges are. Our Constitution is a document in which we the people tell government what it can do. We the People are Free.” It’s still true today.
I don’t know if Eva Ng’s parents knew that when they left Communist China for Hong Kong, but I am sure glad they didn’t stop there. Eva Ng came to the United States as an immigrant at the age of 10, and being gifted she was determined to use her talents in every capacity possible.
After acing high school, and graduating with honors from Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s in Chemical Engineering, she became a first generation female engineer. With freedom blood mixed with a dose of ambition pumping in her veins, she has gained a reputation in the corporate world as a gifted trouble-shooter. She spent the first 20 years of her career with Fortune 100 companies. Ten of those years were with Texaco. Meanwhile, Glenn Tilton who subsequently became CEO of Texaco and United Airlines identified her as a Presidential Fast Tracker.
As a dynamo and a pioneer, Eva travels through life at a fast pace. However, she always makes the people the priority. Every decision she makes will have the weight of thousands of faces representing thousands of dreams behind them. And that's where these decisions can be trusted, because she has the logic and experience necessary to excel at any task. I feel strongly that this is what Saint Paul needs, someone who will use her talent in every capacity possible to meet the needs of the people.
People and businesses invariably move towards the locations that encourage growth through freedom. Eva salutes the principles of Reaganomics to grow the economy for everyone. She believes in sound money, lower taxes, and decreased regulations as necessary ingredients for economic growth, and she wishes to encourage cooperation through free markets, and free trade.
The moment she takes office Eva will face several challenges that have unlimited solutions. Given Eva’s history and record of accomplishment, rest assured that with each challenge she will find the solution most congruent with Saint Paul’s virtue.
As young republicans, we have a long-standing tradition to maintain. We need to pursue the dream to leave America a better place for our children, to help Minnesota to realize its own dream. To do that, we have to bring aid to our conservative roots and our most promising conservative candidates across Minnesota.
For more information, visit www.evaformayor.com.
END SPEECH
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Obama Claims Long-Term Debt Is Unsustainable
Before the Tea Parties
"Let me just remind them that I am happy to have a serious conversation about how we are going to cut our health care costs down over the long term, how we are going to stabilize Social Security."
Okay, lets fast-forward a few weeks after the Tea Parties! According to Bloomberg.com -
“We can’t keep on just borrowing from China,” Obama said at a town-hall meeting in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, outside Albuquerque. “We have to pay interest on that debt, and that means we are mortgaging our children’s future with more and more debt.”
Okay, now lets rewind to what he voted for as a senator, and what he is now proposing as an acting President.
It seems unresolvable, but that may not be entirely true. We should consider inviting Obama to the next Tea Party after Obama signs into law his next economic fiasco.
"Let me just remind them that I am happy to have a serious conversation about how we are going to cut our health care costs down over the long term, how we are going to stabilize Social Security."
Okay, lets fast-forward a few weeks after the Tea Parties! According to Bloomberg.com -
“We can’t keep on just borrowing from China,” Obama said at a town-hall meeting in Rio Rancho, New Mexico, outside Albuquerque. “We have to pay interest on that debt, and that means we are mortgaging our children’s future with more and more debt.”
Okay, now lets rewind to what he voted for as a senator, and what he is now proposing as an acting President.
It seems unresolvable, but that may not be entirely true. We should consider inviting Obama to the next Tea Party after Obama signs into law his next economic fiasco.
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Saturday, May 9, 2009
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