Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The good doctor needs a vaccination for fiscal irresponsibility - 7/30/2008
The good doctor needs a vaccination for fiscal irresponsibility
ATHENS, GA - Yesterday, TheHill.com broke the news that Congressman Paul Broun Jr.’s chief of staff has left in the face of mounting controversy surrounding Broun’s budget crisis. Bobby Saxon, candidate for Congress in the 10th District, voiced his concern about the resignation.
“This news is disturbing,” said Saxon. “We already knew that Congressman Broun’s office was in bad shape, but his chief of staff’s resignation shows that our district’s budget crisis won’t be going away anytime soon. Congressman Broun simply reached too deep into the taxpayer-funded cookie jar, and his constituents are going to pay the price. If Congressman Broun can no longer afford to pay his Washington staff, how can we expect him to serve the approximately 700,000 people that he represents?
“Congressman Broun preaches ‘fiscal responsibility,’ which has involved voting down crucial veteran and children’s programs. At the same time, however, he has no problem spending hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to fund his re-election campaign. His ‘do as I say, not as I do’ approach to governing is a double standard, and not the kind of thing that folks in this district need.
“When I’m representing the people of the 10th District, I’ll use taxpayer dollars wisely to make constituency services as easy and accessible as possible. I’ll never use their money recklessly, and I’ll certainly never use it to fund my re-election at the taxpayer’s expense.”
Bobby Saxon is an Iraq War combat veteran and the owner of an ACT! software training and consulting company that focuses on the technology needs of small businesses. Bobby grew up in Oconee county and now lives in Nicholson, GA. He is a Major in the Georgia Army National Guard and has served in Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Pentagon. Bobby attends Bethany United Methodist Church, is a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 2872 in Athens, GA, the American Legion, Post 56 in Jefferson, GA, and a life member of AMVETS post 10 in Athens, GA.
Visit http://www.bobbysaxon.com/ for more information.
Contact: 706-549-2862, media@bobbysaxon.com
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