Posted on 10/21/2010 8:26:58 AM PDT by Raquel
U.S. Senate candidate Joe DioGuardi has been warning Americans about public debt and wasteful spending for over 20 years. New Yorks pied piper of fiscal common sense is a certified public accountant who authored a primer on cleaning up public finance in 1992.
Unaccountable Congress does for the Tea Party movement what Thomas Paines Common Sense did for the American Revolution. This was a call to action that preceded the Contract With America by two years. DioGuardis story is drawn from events and life experience before Ronald Reagan was elected in 1980.
The former Congressman wrote the How To book on public economics after serving two terms in the House of Representatives from 1985-1989.
Now DioGuardi has reissued Unaccountable Congress: It Doesnt Add Up with a new forward, preface and additional information reflecting upon our current economic crisis.
Two terms in Congress left DioGuardi disillusioned and determined to change things:
"If every American understood how Congress and, frequently, the Executive Branch as well relentlessly disguises and hides fiscal reality from the people, that knowledge would escalate citizen contempt to an even higher level
Constitutionalists, conservatives and fiscal reformers alike can gain something from this book on how to stop those cooking the books in Congress and our statehouses around the country.
(Excerpt) Read more at raquelokyay.com ...
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When he was a junior representative member of Congress, DioGuardi introduced the Chief Financial Officer and Federal Reform Act, to help bring fiscal conservatism to Washington, D.C.’s budget process, and the bill was signed into law. If we had more politicians like DioGuardi, we wouldn’t be in such a fiscal mess.
Joe DioGuardi is a pro-life, pro-2nd amendment, pro-Pay-Go and a CPA, just who we need in the U.S. Senate.
Vote and SUPPORT for Joe DioGuardi.
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