Vote for Life! Vote for Liberty! Vote for Andy!

October 31, 2008 | Uncategorized

Friday’s St. Louis Post-Dispatch contains the upcoming election’s Voter’s Guide.   The state-wide elections are available online.  My answers are below:

Voters Guide Questions
What are your three priorities?
Reduce taxes on all Missourians, not just the middle class or the well-to-do.
Eliminate interference in the daily lives and property rights of all Missourians.
Bring about a smaller government, reducing expenses and removing non-essential services and returning the money to your pocket book for you to spend as you wish. Who knows best how to spend your hard-earned money: you, or the legion of legislators and rule-makers who work in our state government?
What are your qualifications for the office you seek?
I am not a politician — which makes me unique. I have to work for a living.
I am a computer software engineer. We don’t just study a problem or pass a new law further restricting how Missouri does business: we actually solve the problems.
Libertarians fight for your individual freedoms and personal responsibility for the choices we make.
I am also a Catholic music minister, a singer, a landlord, a small, Internet business operator, a member of Mensa and a newlywed husband.
I know what it’s like to have to make ends meet through hard work and a realistic budget.
Why should voters elect you instead of your opponent(s)?
Only I will bring about a smaller government. My opponents promise new and expanded programs, spending to the limit of the state’s checkbook from taxes and fees.
Only I will fight for your individual freedoms and liberties, while my opponents have accepted millions of dollars in campaign contributions — which they spend wastefully on negative advertising and misleading statements of “truth.” Do they think we are that stupid? No, we are not.
Don’t waste your vote — vote for life, vote for liberty, vote for Andy.
  1. 5 Responses to “Vote for Life! Vote for Liberty! Vote for Andy!”

  2. What will you, as governor, do about taxes for those of us on a fixed income? I am a disabled veteran, and several states do not charge tax (or charge a VERY low tax) on cars. We had to buy another car when our old one died, only to find that we can’t afford the taxes on it!

    By MormonYoYoMan on Nov 3, 2008

  3. how do you say your last name?

    By zoreia robinson on Nov 3, 2008

  4. There are two components of the tax on car ownership here in Missouri: the one-time sales tax on the net purchase price of the car, and the annual county property tax based on a portion of the car’s current value.

    Which portions are you unable to afford?

    By andy on Nov 3, 2008

  5. My name is pronounced “FINK-EN-STAT”, from the German “Finkenstadt” meaning “Finch City.”

    By andy on Nov 3, 2008

  6. andy-
    i wish you best of luck in this election and i continue to praise your wonderful choir singing and bass guitar (thats right?) you are a wonderful person. keep up the hard work!!!!
    -Ashley
    former choir singer @ st.joes

    By Ashley on Nov 3, 2008

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