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Rand Paul, the most frugal lawmaker of them all
By Jennifer Harper - The Washington Times - Wednesday, July 1, 2015
As White House hopefuls strike their presidential poses, the meticulous National Taxpayers Union Foundation continues to pore over their voting records, which brings us to Sen. Rand Paul, the latest subject of the organization’s research. No spender is he. During his first two terms in Congress, the Kentucky lawmaker actually proposed savings agendas that would cut $483.8 billion per year, on average, from the federal budget.
“His record clearly demonstrates an approach to budget discipline that can be matched by few,” says analyst Demian Brady, who notes that during the 112th Congress, Mr. Paul proposed an agenda that would cut $650 billion a year, suggesting he has a consistently sterling track record in fiscal matters. He holds the record for the most frugal lawmaker of all, as a matter of fact.
The Democratic contenders aren’t even close.
“In contrast, other analyses found Senator Bernie Sanders proposed an average of over $1 trillion in annual spending during his Senate tenure, while Hillary Clinton proposed $226 billion in new spending,” Mr. Brady says.
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I've read that Senator Rand Paul has returned $1.8 million since taking office. Anyone know how he compares to the other candidates running?
What difference does it make at this point ?
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?477628
OP, when you post here you gotta post a caption or two from your link, thx.
I wouldn't return anything to the state. I would find random individuals and donate to them.
Anarchism>>>>>>>This $#@!ty thing we have right now
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