Specific Practical Changes that I support in my campaign Twitter Facebook Page BlogSteve Park is running for the Minnesota State Senate District
12 on the Constitution Party Platform with their endorsement on Saturday
May 11, 2010 Click Here to See The Constitution Party Platform.
We need real change, not the shallow promises of the Republicans and
Democrats. The Republicans have become a party of two or three issues, life,
sexuality, and family, on which I totally agree with them. I have
worked as hard as anyone on one of my republican opponents campaigns in the
past. I bought into the two or three issues that he represents, and
ignored the fact that he and the Republican party has sold us out on fiscal
issues. George W. Bush, bless his well intentioned self, and His father
George H. W. Bush with "read my lips speech" are the prime example of this
along with Republican members of the Congress. It is a
time for change. No more of the same old, same old compromise, spin, and
misrepresentations. No more saying one thing and doing
another. I have drunk the Republican Kool-aid for too long.
Click Here to Hear What a Conservative Candidate for the Endorsement as Governor at the Recent Republican Convention Had to say about this.
As this gentleman states, they never do what they say
they are going to do, and this is especially true of our local
Republican candidates, whose ratings from the Taxpayers League of
Minnesota which are in the high 50s and low 60s.
The rating of by the Taxpayers
League of Minnesota of Paul Gazelka's Voting Record during his Two
Year Term in the MN House, ending in 2006 is 58% out of 100%. There are
some legislators who get 100%, and a number in the 90's. In my school, 58%
is a failing grade.
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Paul
Koering, despite his failings on moral issues, has a better record on
fiscal issues having a 63% out of 100%, 5 better than Gazelka.
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It
seems to me that the Republicans have two flawed candidates who say one thing and do another in the legislature.