McVey Calls Obama Effort “A Year Late, and Billions Short” on Federal Budget DeficitJanuary 27, 2010 Reiterates Wake-Up Call that Debt is Strangling Our FutureCarmel, IN – January 27, 2010Indiana Fifth District Republication Congressional candidate Brose McVey today criticized the tepid plans of the Obama administration to deal with the exploding national debt, noting that Congress is about to add nearly $2 trillion to the Nation’s 12.3 trillion credit card balance. “Our government is literally swimming in some $12.3 trillion – with a “t” – in debt. When you add up all of the I.O.U.’s hanging around the taxpayer’s neck, the total is closer to $100 trillion. And, with regard to Social Security, this reckless shell game amounts to nothing less than the greatest ponzi scheme of all time,” said McVey. Brose Interviews on TVWebCity.comJanuary 25, 2010 Brose recently interviewed with Tracie Wells of TVWebCity talking about his campaign, how he plans to make a difference, and even his family. Check out the link below to view the video http://www.tvwebcity.com/index.php?videoID=838# America’s Coming Storm – Exploding National DebtJanuary 15, 2010 McVey Launches Major Initiative on Exploding National DebtPredicts Economic Meltdown Without Radical Change in CourseAnnounces Local Forums to Educate, Rally the PublicCarmel, IN —- 5th District GOP congressional candidate Brose McVey today unveiled an ambitious initiative to educate voters about the urgent crisis created by the federal government’s exploding $12.3 trillion federal debt. McVey, a Republican businessman from Hamilton County, announced the first flight of dozens of town hall-style forums he will organize to educate the public, seek input and outline his agenda to address what he calls “a crisis that can no longer be avoided.” McVey Calls on Attorney General Zoeller to Oppose Health Care LegislationJanuary 6, 2010 Cites Unconstitutionality of Mandates, Unequal Treatment of State “Today, 5th District Congressional candidate Brose McVey released a letter to Indiana attorney General Greg Zoeller, calling on him to join other attorneys general in opposing the health care legislation moving through Congress.” This Dog Will Hunt – Crowded Field Won’t Necessarily Save BurtonDecember 29, 2009 John V. Schneider and Corby D. Thompson Conventional wisdom may be standing in the way of electing an energetic, new Congressman in Indiana’s 5th District. Many who want change are on the sidelines, assuming that numerous strong challengers will hand Burton an easy victory. Let’s examine this point of view, before it creates a “fait accompli.” McVey Proposes Six-Month Payroll Tax HolidayNovember 19, 2009 Economic Growth Proposal Allows Hoosiers to Keep More of their Paycheck
First Part of “Jobs 2020” Plan Funded by Suspending Current Stimulus Program, Repaid Bailout Funds Would Go To Social Security
Government Officials Back Brose McVeyOctober 29, 2009 The Wabash Plain Dealer reports on Wabash-area officials who are lining up to support Brose McVey for Congress. Read more, here: Wabash County Officials Back Brose McVey for Congress: Background Best to Represent Northern IndianaOctober 7, 2009 For Immediate Release Contact: Sean Bartley Wabash, IN- Small businessman Brose McVey announced eight new supporters for his Congressional campaign – all past and current public officials in Wabash County. Supporters include County Commissioners Barry Eppley and Scott Givens, County Councilmen Randy Curless, Daryl Evans, Ted Little, and Gary Nose, former Wabash County Councilman Dean Eppley, and former Wabash County Metropolitan School District Board Member Jeff Dawes.
Read More » Hamilton County Officials Endorse McVey for Congress — Cite McVey’s fit to the DistrictHamilton County, IN – Carmel businessman Brose McVey announced nine new supporters for his Congressional campaign – all serving as public officials in Hamilton County and the cities of Carmel and Noblesville. Supporters include Hamilton County Councilmen Meredith Carter and John Hiatt, County Assessor Debbie Folkerts, County Auditor Dawn Coverdale, County Recorder Jennifer Hayden, County Surveyor Kent Ward, County Treasurer Kim Good, Noblesville Common Council President Greg O’Connor, and Carmel City Councilman John Accetturo. Today’s announcement follows the recent decision by State Senator Beverly Gard to support Brose McVey for Congress. Gard’s district includes Fishers in Hamilton County. Read More » Hancock County Leaders Support Brose McVey for CongressFor Immediate Release Contact: Sean Bartley Greenfield, IN – Hamilton County businessman Brose McVey, candidate for Congress in Indiana’s 5th district, is winning support from key community leaders in Hancock County in his bid to win the primary election next May. McVey was in Greenfield yesterday evening to meet with supporters who are encouraging him in the long fight.
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