Friday, August 20, 2010

Paulina Morris Definitive Statements on Quayle, Moak, Parker, and Waring VIDEO


Phoenix – Ben Quayle may think President Obama is the “worst President ever,” but that doesn’t protect him from questions about his own spotty decision making.
Paulina Morris and familyBad choices, questionable business practices, government handouts, and career politics pervade the race for Arizona’s Third Congressional District. Today, Paulina Morris took aim at Quayle and the rest of the field releasing some definitive statements of her own.

“Ben Quayle is the worst candidate in District 3.”

“Steve Moak made more money running a non-profit than anyone I know.”

“If Vernon Parker didn’t use the race card, he wouldn’t have any cards at all.”

Jim Waring has “no character at all.”
TEXT Transcript of video:

Voters like definitive statements, so here are a few of my own;

Ben Quayle is the worst candidate in District 3; no experience, bad judgment.
Steve Moak made more money running a non-profit than anyone I know. If Vernon Parker didn’t use the race card, he wouldn’t have any cards at all. And Jim Waring was a running for Treasurer before he was running for Congress and that was after he quit his job as State Senator – during our budget crisis. He’s got no character at all.

Here are some definitive statements about me.

I’ve earned everything I have gotten. I’m not some rich guy looking for a new hobby.
And I’ve never left a job before it’s done. When I tell you I’m gonna knock the hell out of Washington, you can believe me!

I’m Paulina Morris and I damn well approve of this message.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

PAULINA MORRIS BRAGS ABOUT HER FIXING "BROKEN GOVERNMENT"

Unfortunately, her bragging includes taxing your pocketbook and incurring increased debt for the future. Then, she walked away from the job before it was fixed.

FACT: Republican Arizona Congressional District 3 candidate PAULINA MORRIS was a member of the Maricopa County Special Health Care District.

FACT: During her tenure, total liabilities rose and operating losses continued in the millions.

FACT: A property tax was initiated to help PAULINA MORRIS fix “broken government”

FACT: The District began operations on January 1, 2005 and they imposed a secondary
property tax. Paulina Morris was elected to the inaugural board in 11/2004.
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The Jewish News of Greater Phoenix (July 2, 2010 Friday, Pg. 1 Vol. 62 No. 4) reports:
"In 2005, Morris became the chair of the district's board. By the end of her tenure in 2008, "I had led a financial turnaround of the system by running it as a business," she said. The health-care system was then $100 million in the black."
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LET'S EXAMINE THE RECORD:

According to a March 2009 audit by State of Arizona Auditor General, the Health District under Morris' tenure had:

Total Liabilities
2005 $44,536,760
2008 $121,857,128
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Operating Loss
2006 (31,801,467)
2007 (50,151,251)
2008 (15,838,376)
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Property Tax Revenues
2005 Zero
2006 40,000,000
2007 43,000,000
2008 46,310,880

Source: State of Arizona Auditor General, March • 2009, Maricopa County Special Health Care District,
Report No. 09-03
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Therefore, Morris is saying she fixed government by:
 Raising your property taxes,
 Increasing debt liabilities,
 In addition, as chair of the board authorized and approved budgets with millions of dollars still in operating losses that has to be paid for by the taxpayers,
 Believes Big Government is the answer to our health care needs.
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Sounds like tax and spend Democrat financial policy. Government taxes you and we still have to pay increased debt. Just what we need in Washington, D.C.

Paulina Morris brags, “I’m the only candidate in this race who has fixed broken government”.

Not only did she not fix it, she walked away from the job before it was done.

Too bad, Morris, who has spent most of her career as a government bureaucrat, talks big about accomplishing so little.

Maybe, Big Government taxing us to pay for government run health care is something to brag about for Morris.

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