U.S. Senator Rubio makes stop in Jacksonville to talk economic growth and job creation

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- U.S. Senator Marco Rubio sat down with Firehouse employees Tuesday to discuss obstacles facing the middle class and his vision for what Washington policy makers can do to promote job creation.

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Realchange - 1/15/2013 11:05 AM
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Rubio steers clear of controversial subjects. Things like gun control whether he supports the 2nd amendment rights or not. I had read he was lobbiest in the past. That is he got paid big money to influnce politicans into passing laws for his clients. He claims to be for veterans but like the rest of Congress he sees nothing wrong with veterans denied the right to seat a jury trial for determining disability. Veterans who's truth does not match the government propganda are often denied justice for decades and no cares that they cannot seat a jury to decide their case as required by the Constitution. He speaks nothing about personal freedoms. Instead focusing on immigration and debt. Keep that in mind when you read about him. Ask him about drones authorized for use in the US by police forces. Ask him about excutive privelage to kill citizens with drone strikes. Ask him about Congress being given exemptions to the strip searches at airports that regular citizens must endure. Ask him about Excutive branch having laws made for it, by the Congress, that makes protesting and tresspassing felonies, whereever the secret service is proving security. Ask him about those issues you will get muted silence. I am amazed by the people in this state wanting to give up all their freedoms for security and going along with both Republicans and Democrats who do that.
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