Saturday, June 11, 2011

Kinzinger on Obama

Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger spoke today in the weekly GOP address, calling for a more job-focused government.   He is adamant about doing something different to encourage job growth in America.

Kinzinger reminded the Obama administration's promise that unemployment would go no higher than 8%.  However, America saw 9.1% earlier this month.  Kinzinger says that the goverment needs to reduce debt, simplify the tax code, and limit regulations.

He sees that private sector business are like revolving doors, and that small business receive too high taxes and too many government regulations.

He also says that Washington needs to pass free-trade agreements with Columbia, Panama and South Korea, while boosting domestic energy production.
Former National Guard and current Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger
Kinzinger seems like a straight arrow, and a bit of a bad-ass.  He saved a woman's life from getting stabbed to death, and was selected the Red Cross Hero of the Year.

Watch how he became a hero!

15 comments:

  1. Ugh it is true. Obama has been breaking a ton of promises :/

    Cool to hear about some real heros though like the fellow that saved the woman :)

    Thank you for sharing

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  2. His face gives him a positive image.he looks like someone you would follow if he asks.

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  3. Damn, home dude did the Steven Segal on the guy with he knife. I'd vote for him.

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  4. I don't know much about American politics, but that was quite interesting.

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  5. Obama has been breaking a lot of promises²

    Following :p

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  7. Maybe we'd have a lot money if America stopped sending so much money (that we don't even have) to foreign aid. You can't help the world if you can't help yourself.

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  8. Saving a person's life always deserves credit. :)

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  9. Good luck with that, interesting post though.

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  10. I can see him running for president someday.

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  11. History repeats itself my friends. One hero comes up, one villain comes down.

    Followed!

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  12. Sounds like a smart man. Too bad being a Republican in Illinois is a death sentence.

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  13. Damn, wish he was on the GOP ticket x.x

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