experience food insecurity to grasp the morality - including longstanding Christian morality - and talent unlocking mechanism of government food assistance. Either out of a sense of decency or a belief that society runs best when talent is not suppressed by hunger, countless
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Americans – rich and poor alike – support government programs, free of the constant threat of budgetary cuts, that tackle food insecurity. Why then, during the holiday season, would such a rule be proposed that will devastate the lives of so many? It’s important to
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understand that, in 2017, Senator Daines and Representative Gianforte voted for the Trump tax bill that gave massive tax breaks to America’s wealthiest families and powerful multinational corporations. This resulted in a record $1 Trillion annual federal deficit and is
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projected to add trillions more to an already formidable $23 trillion federal debt. Moreover - contrary to widespread belief - the number of jobs created under Trump has lagged that added during the Obama administration (given the same amount of time), many must work multiple
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jobs just to put food on the table, and economic inequality is soaring. In addition, publicly-traded corporations used most of the tax cut largess to buy back their own stock or increase their dividends, rather than invest in capital projects and hiring, resulting in
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an artificial boost to the U.S. stock market, mostly benefiting the ultra-wealthy, including foreign investors. I believe in tax cuts for the middle class and small businesses. But the 2017 tax bill was an unpatriotic act, burdening us and countless future generations
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with a runaway federal debt without improving our nation. President Trump, Senator Daines, and Representative Gianforte, among others, convinced Americans that the 2017 tax bill would result in lower federal deficits and big corporate investments in people. Yet, it was merely
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a once-in-a-lifetime cash grab by America’s wealthiest families and multinational corporations. Now, they are scrambling to make cuts everywhere, including to SNAP right before Christmas, in order to appease their base and cover their fiscally negligent tracks before election
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day. ***** John Mues is a Democratic U.S. Senate candidate. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and London Business School, former naval officer, Montana teacher, and senior engineer in energy sector. https://billingsgazette.com/opinion/columnists/guest-opinion-why-i-support-food-security-for-all-americans/article_e18beefd-980c-572b-8ff5-a3eb5d7c0200.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=email&utm_campaign=user-share …
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Replying to @MuesforMontana @billingsgazette and
Thank you for stepping forward to serve Montana and the USA, again. I am a Grizzly alumni. My family roots are in Marsh, Montana, though I live out of state. I will do all I can to support your campaign for Senate. Fight on! Lux et Veritas.
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Thanks! Lux e Veritas, indeed!
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