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the
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freedom endowed by our Creator
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defined by our Constitution but defended
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each and every day by the men and women who proudly wear the uniform of these
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before we go any further with anyone who serves the millage in the military today
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anyone who served as a better in the past and for that matter
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when anyone who is a family member other service member veteran
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would you please stand at this moment
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I appreciate that that that includes audio and includes the senate president
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who just showed up here is a military veteran himself in
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so for me to acknowledge that to talk about freedom which I'm a talk about the
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here quite a bit for the next few minutes it's important river where those
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in their doubts about Bob defined by the Constitution
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we would have without the men and women that you just saw stood stand-up
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in the families that represent the no way here but across this great country
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it's also an honor to be introduced only by the leader the state Senate here in
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with someone from Colorado Springs because on November 2nd 1967
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I was bored whats car called Memorial Hospital Colorado Springs
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had come out from Northern Illinois
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were where they were raised my dad was a associate pastor for Christian education
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First Baptist Church in downtown
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the downtown Coral Springs where the church is still there today that
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few years ago after I was first elected governor the first time
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in 2010 we went to a new governors conference it was at the Broadmoor
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but on Sunday instead of going to the sessions that morning
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we went over First Baptist in my wife got a taste of hearing
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all after service from one
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late 78-year-old woman after another who said
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I still hold your husband and my arms in the nursery
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the so I was gonna find so we love to keep coming back to colorado my birthday
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dollars for a dollar from Colorado but all across the western or across the
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thank you for coming out and it really is an are also want to say thanks
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because I know for many have you here
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your center Kevin talked about this the but but a few years ago we had a few
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visitors in which cuts
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I in fact a so many have you hear that recall election
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help to sell you help to sell many have you sent twenty or thirty blocks
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many have you made phone calls for for some even travel all the way to
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Wisconsin we appreciate that but most of all
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be at the turn at nine our family our boys met now
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somebody told us you prayed force I just got to tell you what a difference it
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made us thank you so much for doing that
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Myler crest going forty don't stop because we need the prayers now more
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and we appreciate it because is center Kevin bitchin we we had at one point
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over a hundred thousand protesters in our cap
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effective your may not remember this but the Occupy movement
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did not start Wall Street it started in Madison Wisconsin in my state capital
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it wasn't two months later we finally won those battles that
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that they actually went on the wall street around the rest the country so my
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apologies for certain had
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a but but we did what we thought was important you see Wed
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back in 2009 about a year and a half before the election to net and I sat
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down and talked about thought about ultimately prayed about
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the state of our state and we saw that a state that had a
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unemployment rate peaked at 9.2 percent state were under the previous government
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lost 233,000 jobs were taxes are going up by over a billion dollars
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by the governor democrats were in charge before we saw state it was in trouble on
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behalf of our two signs we said we gotta do something and I'm proud to tell you
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plus years later our state is turned around we couldn't have done it without
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the support of people helping us out as you see when
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when they came in with all those protesters they were trying to
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that's what they do at the state at the federal at the local level
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they tried to intimidate the big every special interest when I'm proud to tell
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that we were not intimidated charged us with refocusing on why we're electing
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the first place in the people we elected to serve
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and instead of backing down we stood up and took the power
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outta the hands are the big %uh verse special interest to put it firmly
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in the hands of the hardworking taxpayers
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now we change unions in our state but but we we were able to change our
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economic status we we went from 9.2 percent unemployment beginning a 2010
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8.1 percent the month before I took office
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were down about four and a half percent last month we took it
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we have a labor participation rate that's well above the national level we
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3.6 billion dollar budget deficit turned it into a surplus in each in last year's
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balance our budget moving forward
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we have a rainy day fund its a hundred sixty five times bigger we took office
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the pitch pension system delightfully for in the country
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we've done all the things you would expect economically fiscally the one I'm
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how we change state local government for example our schools we now can hire
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and fire based america's we got rid of seniority and tenure
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member back in 2011 out as protesters at public schools are gonna fall for
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we did some like that one here to tell you four years later graduation rates
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third-grade reading scores are up ACT scores are now second best in the
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but states where the kids take the exam protect exam but it's not just in those
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areas you see we did other things as well sometimes people don't know about
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this cuz they hear about the union's
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but we did other things we we reined in regulations we
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we got rid a frivolous lawsuits we we did more
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we defunded Planned Parenthood a pass pro-life legislation
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the we pass Castle Doctrine a concealed carry so the people can protect
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their family and their loved ones if they're law-abiding citizens
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who woulda thought this but we made Wisconsin the twenty first state in the
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country to have the right to work
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the freedom to work without being forced to beat a labor union in our state it's
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easy to though but hard to cheat if you want about the state wisconsin you gotta
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have a photo ID to vote the next election the
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the it so I tell all the view that
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not to brag well maybe not too much
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but rather tell you in a state like wisconsin
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a state that hasn't gone Republican for President since 1984 when ronald reagan
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lasted for reelection
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if a state like that can take ideas that are big
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and bold and have enacted and then elect a governor not just the first time but a
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and a third time in four years and now I like to governor but add additional
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seats and a majority
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going from Democrat to Republican to adding more republicans
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adding even more republicans last fall if we can do it in Wisconsin
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we can certainly do in washington at all across America
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and let me give you three quick reasons why that's important for our country
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tall that growth reform and safety
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issue right now I think we've got a lot of politicians in Washington who think
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we grow the economy by growing Washington
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I got a message for we grow the economy in cities
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in towns and villages all across this nation that people create jobs
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not the government's about time to get the government out of the way that means
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raining in frivolous and outta control losses particularly all those new ones
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that the Obama administration put in place
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it means once and for all repealing
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Obama Care outright folio immediately
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at twenty patients and families back in charge it means using the abundant so
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what God has given us here in this country in on this continent
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when it comes to feel energy supplies with all the above not picking winners
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but using all that we have here on the West in all across the country
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starting with approving the Keystone pipeline on day one
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it means not only through kindergarten through twelfth grade but beyond
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helping people get the education and the skills
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and the qualifications they need to succeed in a way that says worker let
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worry about how low wages are we're going to get people the skills they need
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with careers they pay two or three or four times
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the minimum wage because we want everyone to be lifted up in this
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and finally it means lowering the burden when it comes to taxes
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warning the bird and hardworking taxpayers will be individuals
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or a job creator so that we're competitive again in the world today
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so that more american jobs can come back home to put more bark fellow citizens
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