Santorum: Fiscal Conservative
July 11, 2011
Appearing in three Fourth of July parades in Iowa last week, Rick Santorum said, “What we need is an Independence Day candidate that believes in the independence of the American people, not its dependence on government and government programs.”
I think Rick Santorum may be that candidate. Any number of the current contenders might make an excellent president, but as Santorum points out, he already has a record of doing the work that needed to be done, even when it was unpopular—even when it cost him his senate seat. We could do with more principled politicians like him. Read the rest of this entry »
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