Experienced Job Creator and Candidate for Congress Steve Daines Calls for More Jobs

I’m a fifth generation Montanan and a common sense conservative who knows creating jobs in Montana is essential for our families, including my four children, and stabilizing our economy.

For the past 26 years, I have worked in the private sector creating jobs, balancing budgets and solving problems. Our Bozeman-based software company RightNow Technologies, was founded and is headquartered in Bozeman. We have over 1,000 employees with 16 offices around the world. We are Bozeman’s largest commercial employer. Last year we hired 123 people, with an average salary of $70,000 and good benefits — and the best news of all? Half of our employees in Bozeman are graduates of the Montana University system!

Washington needs more job creators and fewer big spenders. Our nation that was conceived in liberty is now in servitude to big government and out-of -control debt.

According to the Congressional Budget Office, the United States in 2011 will run a $1.5 trillion deficit, or 9.8 percent of GDP. Greece’s deficit was 9.4 percent of GDP in 2010 when it collapsed. We must stop the insanity in Washington, and stop the train from going off the cliff.

We stand on a precipice and Montanans must join the fight now to rededicate ourselves to our founding principles and the free-market system responsible for our nation’s greatness. As your member of Congress:

a. I will work to repeal Obamacare.
b. I will work to restore fiscal responsibility, fight for a balanced budget amendment and end bailouts.
c. I will work to restrain and regulate big govern rather than the Administration’s attempt to restrain and regulate entrepreneurs and job creators.
d. I will continue the fight to stop tax payer funding of abortions.

We must work hard to promote our shared values of faith, freedom and responsibility.

Steve Daines Montana journey dates back to his great-great-grandmother Karine Dyrud, who emigrated from Norway in 1869. As a widow and mother of seven children, she moved westward from Minnesota and homesteaded on the northern plains of Montana 23 miles east of Conrad.

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