paulsen economy2 5-16-12
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESWASHINGTON, DC 20515
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“It’s time to get America’s financial house inorder by cutting spending, paying down ourdebt and helping people get back to work”
—Representative Erik Paulsen
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It’s time totake action.
“Excessive spending and deficits in
Washington create uncertainty for business
owners and prevent the creation of jobs.
Americans have the right to expect a budget
that ends the politics-as-usual approach of
budget gimmicks, accounting tricks, and
empty promises. Hard-working taxpayers
have sacrificed enough. It’s time to end
wasteful Washington spending.”
—Erik Paulsen
Erik PaulsenPROUDLY REPRESENTING THE 3RD DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA
}{That’s why Erik Paulsen is working to:
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