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You lost me at the part where you quoted "Matheson said during a town hall meeting", lol! We all know Jim avoids townhall meetings like Charlie Rangel avoids ethic committees
Matheson is telling these people what they want to hear. The truth is, the economy is so bad because he helped make it that way; Matheson voted for Nancy Pelosi, he voted for every spending bill he has seen, he voted for most of the job killing legislation he is talking about changing. If Utah wants real representation, conservative, business building legislation, they better vote for Morgan Philpot. Matheson has nothing to offer this state.
Matheson and his Democrat cronies have "fixed" enough already. There is no more money to spend, and we simply cannot afford more "fixes."
Matheson is telling people what they want to hear, and promising stuff he cannot (or should not) deliver. A typical politician.
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