Dear
Friends,
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you
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D-Day
Anniversary
On
June
6,
1944,
Allied
troops
stormed
the
beaches
of
Normandy
to
fight
Nazi
Germany,
and
effectively
gained
a
secure
position
from
which
further
progress
could
be
made
into
Europe.
It
is
the
largest
amphibious
assault
in
military
history
and
cost
the
lives
of
many
American
soldiers.
I
would
like
to
thank
all
the
veterans
who
served
in
World
War
II
and
all
those
who
have
ever
served
in
our
armed
forces
for
the
sacrifices
that
they
have
made.
It
is
because
of
them
that
our
country
remains
the
land
of
opportunity.
The
Obama
Administration’s
Secret
Slush
Funds
The
federal
government
has
gotten
away
with
overspending
for
too
long.
It
is
not
fair
that
taxpayers
have
been
held
responsible
for
the
government’s
failings
over
and
over
again-from
bailouts
to
Obamacare-and
I
have
been
working
tirelessly
to
ensure
that
the
American
people
are
not
being
taken
for
granted.
In
an
effort
to
remove
themselves
from
public
scrutiny,
the
Obama
Administration
devised
a
plan
to
extract
money
through
legal
settlements
that
are
not
subject
to
the
budget
or
appropriations
process,
and
new
bureaucracies,
such
as
the
Consumer
Financial
Protection
Bureau,
are
using
them
to
fund
leftist
activist
groups.
I
wrote
more
about
the
administration’s
secret
slush
funds
on
TownHall.com
to
read
more
please
click here.
Jobs
Report
Last
week’s
jobs
report
was
absolutely
terrible.
With
nearly
500,000
people
simply
giving
up
looking
for
work
last
month,
and
only
38,000
jobs
added,
we
are
left
looking
at
this
startling
fact:
more
than
a
dozen
times
more
people
stopped
looking
for
work
than
found
a
job
last
month.
That
puts
a
sharp
focus
on
the
failed
policies
of
the
White
House
over
the
past
8
years,
and
why
it
is
so
important
that
we
find
a
new
path.
My Opportunity
Agenda
focuses
on
education
and
jobs
from
school
choice
to
technical
training
in
order
to
build
a
foundation
for
success.
That
foundation
is
not
built
on
Washington
succeeding,
but
rather
the
ingenuity
of
the
American
people.
Palmetto
Wednesdays
Every
Wednesday
when
the Senate
is
in
session, I
invite
South
Carolinians
to
come
to
my
office
in
Washington
at
11
AM
for
great
conversations
and
some
southern
hospitality.
We
make
plenty
of
real
sweet
tea,
put
out
some
Lay’s
potato
chips
that
were
proudly
made
in
South
Carolina,
and
look
forward
to
meeting
constituents.
Please
contact
my
office
at
(202)
224-6121
for
more
information
or
to
let
us
know
you’ll
be
joining
us!
Sincerely,
Tim |