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How would you reduce the size of government?

How would you reduce the size of government?

| March 29, 2010

Dr. Dan answering a question asked at the Macon County GOP Convention about reducing the size of government. [Read more]

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I can’t go 97%…  I have to go 100%

I can’t go 97%… I have to go 100%

| January 19, 2010

The fiscal issues you raise are one of the primary elements in my plan to use free market economic principles to fix our nation’s problems. We are most certainly taxed too much, a fact that, in and of itself, prevents our economy from expanding and providing sustainable job growth. [Read more]

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Shouldn’t there be more oversight of homeschooling?

Shouldn’t there be more oversight of homeschooling?

| January 19, 2010

Today’s public school teachers are working within a system that has largely not fostered creativity, individuality or excellence, which are the criteria we need in order to compete and succeed in life. This is not, however, the fault of the teachers – it is the fault of the system. [Read more]

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An update from Dr. Dan…

| December 14, 2009

Dear fellow Patriots, Last week was an incredible week for our our campaign! I participated in two candidate forums, attended the Haywood County GOP Women’s Club meeting, and spoke at the annual Charles Taylor Holiday Dinner. The first candidate forum was hosted at Western Carolina University and sponsored by the Young Americans for Liberty. The [...]

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Medical Home Provisions in Health Care Legislation

| December 2, 2009

While working on Dr. Dan’s campaign a few nights ago, Dan explained the medical home provisions contained in the currently pending health care legislation.

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The Cheesecake Speech!

| November 23, 2009

This speech was given at the Madison County GOP’s Fall Dinner. Matthew and the rest of the Madison County GOP were excellent hosts and the North Carolina BBQ was superb. We have been jokingly referring to it as “The Cheesecake Speech”…

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