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Hovde Stands with Walker

U.S. Senate candidate Eric Hovde stands with Walker; will make tough decisions like the governor

In 2010, folks across Wisconsin cast their ballots in favor of Scott Walker because they shared his vision for a smaller, more fiscally responsible government—a government that treats balanced budgets and economic growth as standard practice and not just campaign slogans.

Almost two years later, we’ve gotten exactly what we asked for: smaller government, pro-growth policies and a home state that actually has its fiscal house in order.  

The decisions Governor Walker had to make to put Wisconsin on sound financial footing were not easy, but they were right. Years of out-of-control spending and short-sighted policies by both parties—state government spending grew by 81 percent in the 1990’s and 60 percent in the 2000’s—left Wisconsin on the brink of an economic collapse.

Had our governor failed to act, there is no telling where we would be today. Or, maybe there is. Just look at Illinois and California.

Today, Congress is staring down the same problems we faced in Wisconsin just 18 months ago. Reckless spending from both Republicans and Democrats has brought the American economy to its knees, and Washington needs leaders with Walker-like courage who will make the tough decisions that are necessary to keep us from going over the same economic cliff we just avoided in Wisconsin.

I am running for the United States Senate because I am willing to make those decisions, and I have a plan to right America’s financial ship. After spending more than two decades in the private sector building businesses and putting people to work, I fully understand that the government cannot create jobs—only the private sector can.

What the government can and should do is promote pro-growth policies that give job creators the confidence and certainty they need to start hiring again, and Washington needs more folks from the private sector who understand these principles.  

Moreover, Washington needs citizen legislators who will do what’s right for future generations, not future elections.

When Scott Walker did what was needed to save Wisconsin from bankruptcy and provide our children and grandchildren with a better and brighter future, he did so knowing that it might cost him his job.

It didn’t matter, because he knew he was doing the right thing. That’s the sort of courage and leadership that’s lacking in statehouses across America and in our nation’s capitol.

I have faith that the people of Wisconsin will band together on June 5th to reward Scott Walker by doing the right thing themselves and keeping one of our nation’s boldest and most principled leaders in office. 

Bob McBride May 29, 2012 at 10:18 pm
Hovde needs to stop referring to Hovde in the third person. Hovde is starting to sound like "The Jimmy" from Seinfeld.
Bren May 29, 2012 at 10:24 pm
How can one simultaneously "reward Scott Walker by doing the right thing" and have a "principled leader" in office?
Randy1949 May 29, 2012 at 10:54 pm
"Today, Congress is staring down the same problems we faced in Wisconsin just 18 months ago. Reckless spending from both Republicans and Democrats has brought the American economy to its knees,"
Oh really? I seem to remember some risky financial practices by Wall Street types bringing the economy to its knees. And guess who wants to 'right the ship' now? The tragedy here is that most voters' memories are as short as Mr. Hovde's, and very few will see through this empty suit of a candidate.
James R Hoffa May 29, 2012 at 11:04 pm
Perhaps he's channeling the essence of Bob Dole ;-)
Jay Sykes May 29, 2012 at 11:06 pm
Bob Dole, asked Bob Dole, and Bob Dole thinks that is a good idea too, according to Bob Dole.
Steve ® May 30, 2012 at 03:50 am
More government will right that ship, just as Europe
Taoist Crocodile May 30, 2012 at 09:39 am
And the wind...
cries... Hovdeeeee...
Bob McBride May 30, 2012 at 10:44 am
Bob Dole...hmmm....Norm MacDonald....there is a bit of a resemblance...
Craig May 30, 2012 at 12:15 pm
I agree Steve. We should fix the Nations unemployment by growing our Government and adding tens of millions of government employees. The more employees a business has, the more profits they make- right?
Seriously though... We can't blame Wall Street for greedy Banks. Taking foolish risks on the part of the banks is the problem. The problem is not Wall Street's offerings of high risk investments. Wall Street isn't to blame for Uncle Sam smoking the credit card, and giving bailouts without any rules regarding how to use the new found wealth. That hope and change didn't work out for anyone but the recipients of the bailout.
Taoist Crocodile May 30, 2012 at 01:28 pm
I like Eric Hovde for two reasons:
1. He looks like the actor who played the "Walkin' Dude" in Stephen King's "The Stand" TV miniseries. 2. He's prone to making wild, totally unsupportable self-aggrandizing statements, in the 3rd person. "Hovde wins debate!" "Hovde is the front-runner!" I mean, I don't like him enough to ever vote for him, but I'm glad that the Republican primaries have been serving up so many wacky screwballs like Hovde. I guess I'm just a fan of the absurd.
Johnny Blade May 30, 2012 at 04:41 pm
The wall street types made risky investments .. but who bailed them out, all the freakin crooks in DC .. just like they bail out all thier buddies like GM, like solyndra .. let these crooks go Bankrupt .. you don't reward incompetance .. oh unless you are for public sector unions
Johnny Blade May 30, 2012 at 04:45 pm
Wall Street isn't to blame for Uncle Sam smoking the credit card .. hmmm really so why does goldman sachs, JP morgan donate so much to all these political candidates ..Oh cuz they OWN the federal reserve bank .. and it is the FED which hands over money to these crooked politicians .. so END the FED .. but wait you will get shot if you do .. ask Andrew jackson, JFK, Abraham Lincoln
Greg May 30, 2012 at 04:50 pm
So you will vote for Baldwin because she looks like one of the Baldwin Brothers?
Bob McBride May 30, 2012 at 04:58 pm
I think she looks a little like Mick Jagger...
Randy1949 May 30, 2012 at 05:01 pm
Sure, so why not eliminate the middle man and hand the government over to types like Hovde, because he knows how to handle money, right?
My point is, I'm not impressed with the way financial types handle money, and he has no legislative experience at all.
Greg May 30, 2012 at 05:05 pm
The lawyers have done nothing positive either.
Brian Carlson August 2, 2012 at 10:19 pm
If you want an ethical man running the show, the first place to look is Hedge Fund managers.

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