Tag archive for ‘broken promises’
McCaskill’s excuse for opposing 2nd Amendment exposed as deceptive
May 21, 2009
JEFFERSON CITY—The Missouri Republican Party commended Missouri’s Republican congressional delegation for voting to affirm the 2nd Amendment by allowing states to determine gun policies on federally-owned land within their borders. Coming only a few days after the Senate approved a similar measure, yesterday’s vote was a victory for law-abiding gun-owners that would not have happened [...]
2009 Legislative Session: GOP success puts state in a better position
May 15, 2009
Session marred by Jay Nixon’s weak leadership, broken promises, allegations of corruption “Republicans in the Missouri House and Senate should be commended for showing tremendous leadership and a willingness to reach across the aisle. The General Assembly put Missouri in a better position to attract high-paying jobs by expanding the Republican-crafted Quality Jobs Act, protected [...]
McCaskill turns her back on the 2nd Amendment
May 13, 2009
Broken promises make it clear that Missouri cannot afford anti-gun Carnahan in Senate JEFFERSON CITY—Claire McCaskill joined Chuck Schumer, Barbara Boxer, Illinois’ own Roland Burris, and a handful of other U.S. Senators in opposing an amendment that would extend 2nd Amendment protections. The amendment, which would allow states to determine the gun policies of federally-owned [...]
Nixon Under Fire for Broken Promise in Branson
May 1, 2009
Jay Nixon is under fire for his broken promise to immediate release $1 million in funds to promote Missouri’s tourism industry…
Nixon’s Pay-to-Play: Staggering Numbers Illuminate Broken Promises
March 23, 2009
Jay Nixon, whose campaign promised an end of the influence of money in politics, has appointed dozens of his major campaign contributors to key government positions…
Goode Enough???
December 2, 2008
The Missouri Republican Party has issued seven questions that Jay Nixon’s deputy transition director Wayne Goode should answer in his report on state budget spending…




