My mother and I are proud to have created over 2000 jobs
and provide quality home care to over 650 patients throughout the years,
but the never-ending barrage of government red tape and regulations has
made being in business not worth being in business.
To put it simply, I shut down my
business because "They", the army of regulators, bureaucrats, and
inspectors, followed by the ever-increasing array of taxes and fees, won.
The more obstacles our local, state and
federal government keeps putting in the way, the harder they’re
making it for people to run businesses. The result of this is not only
higher unemployment rates and more people needing welfare assistance to pay
for food and housing, but also a lack of motivation for citizens to start
their own businesses.
What constituents need to remember is
that these never ending taxes and fees are written and approved by the
people we elected to office; our legislators write the law and our Governor
signs it into existence. Do you remember your elected officials before they
were elected? Making promises that they would not vote for more regulation,
taxation or an increase in burdensome legislation.
Promises made, but not kept.
What I’m going to do is fight to
educate my family, friends, constituents and anyone that will listen on how
not to keep electing legislators who simply don’t have your best
interest in mind.
With that being said, whenever one door
closes, another door opens. I am proud to announce the upcoming launch of
my new political magazine “Truth in Politics”. In this magazine
we will take a hard look at politics in Nevada and make sure constituents
are kept informed on the issues that affect them most.
Help me continue to fight these attacks
from the left! With a donation of $25, you will not only get a
great calendar full of facts about firearms and gun ownership, but you also
get the chance to ruin the day of a gun-grabbing liberal somewhere in the
United States.
“2016 Walk the Talk Second Amendment” calendars can be
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