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Thomas McClintock

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Thomas Miller McClintock is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for California's 5th congressional district since 2009. A member of the Republican Party, he has been an advocate for limited government and fiscal conservatism throughout his political career. McClintock has focused on issues such as tax reform, environmental policy, and government spending. He previously served in the California State Assembly and as a member of the California State Senate, where he gained recognition for his commitment to conservative principles.

Mar 22, 2023

If the Democrats are actually defending such a practice, then they have completely removed themselves from the fundamental principles of a free society.

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Mar 22, 2023

How terrifying to come to your local school board meeting, strongly express your opinions... only to get a call from the FBI.

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Mar 22, 2023

The House Freedom Caucus plan wouldn't reduce the deficit by one penny.

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Mar 22, 2023

Are these the priorities of the current administration to fund the kinds of offices that hire individuals that use this kind of divisive, racist language?

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Mar 22, 2023

What makes you think that socialism is going to work any better here than everywhere else in the world it has ever been tried?

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Mar 22, 2023

Instead of looking for new ways to spend money, we should all be looking at ways to save it.

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Mar 22, 2023

A deficit is simply a future tax in the form either of debt or inflation.

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Mar 22, 2023

when you take the dollar they would spend for their needs and instead spend it yourself, for whatever lofty purpose, you have not only reduced their standard of living, but you have also harmed the economy.

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Mar 22, 2023

my concern with this budget and the ideology that has produced it is that it takes us far from the fundamental principles that have produced the prosperity and freedom that Americans once enjoyed.

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Mar 22, 2023

Bill Clinton reached across the aisle in 1994 and declared that 'the era of big government is over.'

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Mar 22, 2023

You need to stop that. Americans are soon going to ask themselves are we better off today than we were 4 years ago.

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