N E W S R E L E A S E
For Immediate Release: October 21, 2009
For additional info contact: Michael@wardellforcongress.com
REPUBLICAN MICHAEL
WARDELL WILL FORMALLY ANNOUNCE HIS CANDIDACY FOR 7th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT ON OCTOBER 26 AT THE NIXA, MO, COMMUNITY CENTER at 3:30P.M.
Michael
Wardell, small business owner, Nixa, MO
resident, and a retired disabled Marine, announced today that he will be a
candidate for the Republican nomination for the 7th Congressional
District. Wardell has been a long-time holder of Republican ideals, focusing on
limited government, a fiscally conservative budget, and personal freedoms.
“The
challenges we face as Americans are monumental. We are a nation besieged by 4
crises. The economy remains in recession, we are at war, Cap and Trade
threatens to raise our energy bills over 100%, and the current administration
is attempting to hurt Seniors Medicare coverage and working Americans health
insurance coverage without addressing Tort reform.
America
does not need this kind of leadership. And we have only heard a few ideas and a few plans from
the people who have been running.
"There
are many problems that affect our way of life here in the Ozarks,” said
Wardell. "The economy, national security, health care, and energy are just
a start. I have been hearing a lot of great input from those around me that are
concerned as I am about these and other issues. They want answers, not rhetoric.
"I’ll give
you answers because what we need in D.C. is a reality check, not political hype. Reality over Politics"
“I will focus on legislation that will help the people in the district, such as limiting congressional power with the Enumerated Powers Act H.R. 450, and help get the economy going again with The Economic Recovery and Middle-Class Tax Relief Act, H.R. 470." We also need to introduce legislation that will address the reality of the $45+ TRILLION deficit that we are carrying off the books i.e. Social Security and Medicare.
Details of these bills can be found at the campaign's
website, www.wardellforcongress.com.
If
elected, Wardell will only serve 4 terms.
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