Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Barbara Boxer’s failed record supporting higher taxes and job crushing policies, Nothing Will Change VIDEO


NRSC Launches New California TV Ad, “Nothing Will Change” Tuesday, October 26, 2010 @ 11:10 AM

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) announced its first independent expenditure television advertisement in California today, entitled "Nothing Will Change," highlighting millionaire U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer’s (D-CA) failed record in Washington supporting higher taxes and job crushing policies in Washington.

NRSC Press Secretary Amber Marchand issued the following statement:

"Millionaire Senator Barbara Boxer has spent her entire career looking out for the best interests of one person: herself. Boxer’s partisan, ineffective work in Washington fighting for higher taxes and job killing policies haven’t helped the families, seniors, and job creators in California who are facing more than 12 percent unemployment today."

Text Transcript: Title: "Nothing Will Change" TV (:30)

ANNOUNCER: It’s the day after the election. And if we re-elect Barbara Boxer, nothing will change.

She’ll continue to vote for higher taxes... (Los Angeles Times, 8/20/10)

Job crushing policies, just like she’s done for 28 years. (H.R. 3590, CQ Vote #396: Passed 60-39: R 0-39; D 58-0; I 2-0, 12/24/09, Boxer Voted Yea; Heritage Foundation Web Memo No. 2883, 4/27/10)

Nothing will change. And Barbara Boxer will continue to be, what she’s always been...

"Self-serving" (Wall Street Journal, 9/21/10)

"Ineffective" (San Francisco Chronicle, 9/26/10)

"More of the same" (San Francisco Chronicle, 9/26/10)

If you want to change Congress, we’ll need to change the people we send there.

DISCLAIMER: The National Republican Senatorial Committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. Paid for by the National Republican Senatorial Committee and not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. www.NRSC.org.

TEXT CREDIT: National Republican Senatorial Committee

VIDEO CREDIT: TheNRSC

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