On page 16 of his blueprint, Bob writes,
This helps explain why Bob McDonnell favored rejecting $125 million in federal stimulus money that would have paid for unemployment benefits.
And why he turned his back on nearly 3,000 workers who lost their jobs when a textile plant in Martinsville shut down.
So what should we expect McDonnell to do for the 1,100 people who just lost their jobs in the paper mill in Franklin?
While families may fail in providing a high standard of care, unless there is abuse, the permissive intrusion of the government is unwarranted. Nobel Prize winner Friedrich A. Hayek wrote states that the view of unfettered discretion in the use of government power as a force for the social good and as an instantaneous problem solver when private sector solutions are slow in coming, is a delusion and an impediment to true progress. This critical assertion underscores the importance of jurisdiction and authority over results and power, and is foundational for the construction of the public policy for the family.
This helps explain why Bob McDonnell favored rejecting $125 million in federal stimulus money that would have paid for unemployment benefits.
And why he turned his back on nearly 3,000 workers who lost their jobs when a textile plant in Martinsville shut down.
So what should we expect McDonnell to do for the 1,100 people who just lost their jobs in the paper mill in Franklin?
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