Expose liberal voting records and be called a terrorist

Senator Jim Hendren went to the Benton County Republican Committee and compared Conduit to terrorists. Why?

Conduit For Action supports limited government, lower taxes, and more freedom. You know… conservative principles just like in the principles and platform of the Republican Party of Arkansas.  In promoting these principles CFA exposed the liberal voting records of incumbent Democrats in the previous two elections and will do it again this election season.  Conduit has also exposed the voting records of Republicans who pay lip service to conservative principles while growing government and playing shell games with taxes.

To Senator Jim Hendren’s mind the role of Conduit should be to support anyone who wears the Republican label even if they vote with the Democrats.  He thinks CFA is supposed to be his cheerleading squad and to zip our lips when Republican politicians prefer to operate out of the Democrat playbook, so they can be players and deal makers in the game of big government.

Sorry, but CFA was formed to support conservative principles … not personalities.

Senator Jim Hendren was so upset that CFA exposed his weak voting record in 2017 that he made up his own scorecard and gave himself and his cohorts an excellent grade.

Instead of responding by voting conservative, his solution is to browbeat Republican County Committees into no longer inviting Conduit to speak at Republican events.

The Republican grassroots voters deserve to know if one of their officeholders is pulling a snow job on them. When conservative principles are ignored by Republican politicians they are also ignoring the Republican County Committee members who serve on the state board to write and approve the Republican Party’s principles and platform, and ignoring Republican grassroots voters who work so hard to elect people who they expect to support conservative principles through their actions.

Hendren especially dislikes that CFA articles have exposed his deceptions used to cover up liberal policies.

Remember when Hendren sponsored his Uncle Asa’s bill to establish a task force on health care? (Act 46 of 2015, SB96) Hendren boldly declared the bill would end the private option, end Obamacare Medicaid Expansion!

Remember when Hendren filed a bill with a title saying that it was going to prohibit Arkansas from establishing a state-based Obamacare Exchange? (Act 398 of 2015, SB343) He amended the bill so the body of the bill instead retained (not prohibited) the authority for the state-based Obamacare Exchange, unless the U.S. Supreme Court happened to rule against Obamacare in a way that would have effectively ended Obamacare. The authority for the exchange remains to this day because of Hendren’s deception.

Remember when Hendren sponsored his uncle’s bill to create a tax task force?  (Act 78 of 2017, SB115)

So, in Jim Hendren’s eyes Conduit is terrorists because Conduit is not acting like a “team player” to cover up liberal votes and actions.

At CFA, we never expected state government to change in a day, even with a Republican supermajority. On the other hand, we didn’t expect Republican leaders to sabotage the Republican majority’s effort to bring about change by running away from conservative principles.

There are Republican officeholders who stand by conservative principles and they deserve our support.  They need our support. They need your support because the Hutchinson-Hendren clan is trying to get rid of or marginalize them.

As for Conduit we will continue to fight for limited government, lower taxes, and more freedom. And we will continue to praise officeholders who fight for good legislation and who fight against government waste. We will  continue to call out the voting records of big government Democrats and Republicans. Jim Hendren can call us what he wants, but we will continue to support conservative  principles. Why? Because we believe in conservative principles and we think the lives of Arkansans will be better if politicians will follow the principles instead of following the deep pockets of special interests who want a bigger slice of the pie from bigger government.

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