Moneybomb For Duffy

Sean Duffy is the Ashland County District Attorney who’s aiming at sending big tax-and-spend Corruptocrat David Obey into the private sector in Wisconsin’s Seventh Congressional District in November. Obey’s been in Washington since 1969 and is the poster child for out of touch Washingtonians.

Obey is also the author of the porkulus trainwreck, about to celebrate its one year anniversary of pork spending and zero real jobs saved or created.

To commemorate that anniversary, the Duffy campaign has created a new website, called Obey Stimulus. On it, you can learn about what a disaster porkulus has been as well as about Duffy himself as well as participate in a moneybomb scheduled for February 17 to help Sean get the money needed to take down Obey.

From where I see it, Sean Duffy has the potential to be Wisconsin’s version of Scott Brown. Time magazine seems to agree, listing Duffy among the 10 candidates it considers to be the next Scott Brown.

Obey isn’t concerned by the $1.3 trillion in debt that porkulus loaded on the back of American taxpayers. In fact, he’s on record as saying he’d have spent even more.

What’s more, it doesn’t appear Obey is taking any challenge seriously:

Obey does not seem ruffled by Duffy’s harping on his role in the stimulus or statements that Obey is helping to create a “greater crisis” in terms of deficit spending. In fact, the Congressman’s campaign website isn’t even up and running yet.

Please, Mr. Congresscritter, go ahead. Make our day.

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One thought on “Moneybomb For Duffy

  1. Editor says:

    Good post. I wish Duffy would come out in support of the Sanctity of Life Act, but he would definitely be better than Obey.

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