Clean Sweep with a New Broom in 2010
Keeping America Beautiful back then, meant taking out the trash. Back
then, the back roads always led home, going to Grandma’s meant sitting around a table where people talked about what was right and we were reminded every evening as we sat on the front porch of our neighbors, as they strolled past. People cared about each other and their main concern wasn’t who’s attacking us, but rather how we could help each other.
After more than two hundred years, we’ve forgotten what was important. Our political leaders look out for themselves and have forgotten that they are there, in those positions to represent the people. We’ve elected lawyers, lobbyists, and career politicians who haven’t got a clue why they’re in Washington, D.C. outside of their own interests. They’ve determined that in Washington, they get a great paycheck, so they want to stay there.
In order to be on the ticket in November, Cleve Tidwell must be on the ticket for the Primary Election in Colorado. If you’re a delegate to the Colorado Assemblies, please consider your vote for Cleve Tidwell, the only conservative candidate on the Republican Ticket.
Cleve stands for smaller government, to allow small business greater opportunity to hire, creating more jobs. He knows that big government means fewer jobs in the private sector and higher taxes. Cleve Tidwell, a small business owner, understands the importance of getting Government OUT of the private sector.
Cleve stands for educating the people of the United States. He believes parents and the state are the best sources for education. Because they are close enough sources to support and supply educational materials, they should have the power to make choices.
Cleve stands strong on the act of closing the borders. He believes we should stop the influx of illegal immigrants into the United States, stop the crime from crossing the borders and prevent the usurpation of jobs by illegal residence.
These three basic stands initiate the powerful clean sweep of the Congress and the House in 2010. There are at least a hundred other specific things that must be done to get Government out of our lives and stop the overgrowth of government over the next term.





