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Senator Scott Brown has led the fight in Massachusetts against wasteful government spending and higher taxes. He is a free-market advocate who believes our strength as a nation flows from its people. He believes in a culture of family, patriotism and freedom. At his September 12 announcement of candidacy for the U.S. Senate, Senator Brown articulated a core set of beliefs that guide his thinking.

 

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7/28/2010 Senator Brown: Please explain why you provided the 60th vote for Obama's "Financial Reform Bill," which we learn today, is SECERT and may not be seen by anyone except members of Congress. Also, please return my multiple campaign donations. What a disappointment you are.
Larry
7/26/2010 I admire Senator Scott Brown. He votes like a human with a mind. It's refreshing.
Staci
7/26/2010 you greatly disappointed many of us,voting forOBAMA'S CONT UNEMPLOYMENT B ILL. PLLEASE DONT DIOSAPPOINT US AGAIN ------ DO NOT VOTE FOR THE CURRENT BBILL TO LIMIT SPEECH. EACH OF THESE B ILLS TAKES A B IT OF OUR LFREEDOMS AWAY. WE HAVENT GIVEN UP ON YOU Y E T.
esther & aarthur matelli
7/26/2010 Senator Brown: 99ers are a group of good people who were left out of the recent UI extension. This group has lived on very little for the longest and never qualified for the Cobra subsidy. A large number also represent citizens who have contributed for decades. We're literally stranded by the Jobs/Unemployed ratio. Under today's horrific economic circumstances, exhausted UI benefits should be based on "Jobs Available", not "Weeks Received". It's undisputable Americans have no means to bridge this economic disaster without assistance yet.... too many politicians appear to view compensation as an allowance they've paid to a lazy teenage who won't get a job. No one can make that call when there are so few jobs available. Job Creation has so far been more of a Job Salvation for government workers. That's a good thing but it's unquestionable Americans very much need and deserve assistance to get through these times. Having to beg our decision makers for assistance to survive under today's circumstances is ....unthinkable. I used to think unemployment was for losers until I lost my job of 30+ years. My last interview was 4 months ago. I was one of 200 allowed to take a 2 hour test. I cannot express how surreal it was.
staci
7/23/2010 This is direct from your campaign website: "Economy I am a free enterprise advocate who believes that lower taxes can encourage economic growth. Raising taxes stifles growth, weakens the economy and puts more people out of work. Our economy works best when individuals have more of their income to spend, and businesses have money to invest and add jobs. I have been a fiscal watchdog in the state legislature fighting bigger government, higher taxes and wasteful spending." Some fiscal watchdog you turned out to be....I am extremely dissapointed in you and. You out and out lied, and I am pissed you voted for the supposed "fianancial reform" bill, drawn up by none other than Chris Dodd and Barney Frank - are you kidding me. I want my campaign contribution REFUNDED. Thanks for nothing....Dani B Colorado
Dani
7/21/2010 Scott Brown, as a long time democrat, who obviously didn't vote for you, you still came across as a decent person who cared for people. Well, any hope I had for you was lost when you did not support the unemployment extension bill along with you smarter female colleagues of Maine. How shameful it is that the GOP finds it fine to extend the Bush tax cuts which added over 1 Trillion dollars to our Debt - with no offsets, but won't help the average American out who have lost their jobs through no fault of their own and are looking constantly for a job. Yet this the GOP wants offsets for to cover a mere 34 Billion dollars. Fiscal responsibility is fine - but 8 years of Bush financial behavior took us from surplus to the largest National Debt ever and now we have to clean up your side's mess that affects us all.You should be ashamed, believe me I have Republican friends who voted for you. They are unemployed, and now that your side delayed the extension so long they have been having a very tough time. They are having a terrible time in this economy finding jobs and now they are seeing in real life ways what being a Republican means - HEARTLESS! Thank Goodness for Maine's courageous GOP Senators and the DEMOCRATS!
Alana
7/21/2010 I want my donation back you charletian, you fraud, you RINO. You will not win a second term, and are now considered just another corrupt politician in my eyes. My vote in 2012 will be anyone BUT you. You are NOTHING you advertised, and all that "we the people" have come to dispise of washington. No, its " not Ted kennedy's seat, but youre sure gonna sit in it like he did"...just another washington hack, livin the high life on everyone else dime!!!!!! Take me off youre mailing list to,...second thought, i need kindling to get my fire place started....
Jay Smith
7/20/2010 Dear Senator Brown, I am very disappointed that you voted for Obama's recent financial package, which did not even address the worst problem--Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. I supported you when you ran for the Senate and contributed money to your campaign, but I am disheartened that you don't seem to understand that the assault on America by Pres. Obama and the liberal leadership in Congress is devastating to America--economically, militarily, morally and in hundreds of other ways. Obamacare and the stimulus packages are an abomination. I am not a right-winger, but I do support the Constitution and fiscally responsible policies. Please stand with your Republican colleagues in the Senate and help resist this destructive agenda that is being forced upon us by a radical, socialist President. We, our children, and our grandchildren will by paying for this irresponsibility for years and years to come.
Marcia
7/20/2010 I am so disapointed that you are falling into the bad ways of everything you said you would not do....this vote you just took is a huge mistake and I will not vote for you in the next election...I want my money back that I contributed to your cause.
Jackie
7/18/2010 Scott Brown: The latest diatribe against Dana Bash whose laughter was derisive when Kathy Griffin's ridiculous adjective "Prostitutes" was leveled against your innocent daughters, is foolhardy. When Scott Brown endorsed his own prior nude centerfold as being a "help" in his campaign he opened the door for such ensuing ridiculous attacks from such trash-talk nonentities as Kathy Griffin. May CNN spare us further exposure from Anderson Cooper's unwarranted exposure to the likes of Kathy Griffin.
Lee
7/17/2010 Scott Brown. You are a true disgrace. You preach reform and then you fall right into the Democratic trap and vote based on how big the donation is. How much cash have you taken so far to vote against what your constituents want and who supported your election? We want a refund.
Jane
7/17/2010 Sen. Brown: I don't live in Mass. but my husband and his entire family are life long Bostonians. We were delighted when you won the senate seat, not only because my husband and I are very conservative, but because we thought it was time for a major change from Dem. to Repub. in your state. However, I see you're a closet Dem and I am ashamed that you are in bed with Obama and his corrupt admin. So much for believing you!!!
Roadrunner
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