Geburtsdatum | Sonntag, 19. September 1965 |
Geburtsort | North Charleston, South Carolina, U.S. |
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Beschreibung | Timothy Eugene Scott (geboren am 19. September 1965) ist ein amerikanischer Geschäftsmann und Politiker, der seit 2013 als Junior-Senator der Vereinigten Staaten von South Carolina fungiert. Scott ist Mitglied der Republikanischen Partei und wurde 2013 von Gouverneurin Nikki Haley in den US-Senat berufen. Er behielt seinen Sitz, nachdem er eine Sonderwahl im Jahr 2014 gewonnen hatte, und wurde 2016 und 2022 für eine volle Amtszeit gewählt. |
I know that my grandfather is 92 years old. And he has seen this country evolve in amazing ways. He looks at South Carolina and he says, wow, what an amazing state that we have the blessing to live within because of the evolution.
We need the private sector to create jobs. If the government could create jobs Communism would have worked, but it didn't.
We have to attack those things which stand in the way of America progress. And what stands in the way of American progress right now is the federal government.
As a small business owner for the last 15 years, when I think of what truly changed my life, it was my faith, a strong family, my mom did a really, really good job of encouraging me in very clear and discernible ways.
I think it's very clear that the American people are frustrated with this move toward socialism. And so whether you're back or white, if you believe that the conservative construct is in the best interest of our future, than you too would be voting with Republicans, and if you had the opportunity to run you'd join us as well.
As I have traveled throughout my Congressional district, the one thing I heard loud and clear was simply please stop spending money you do not have, rein in spending, live within a budget.
There are good people and bad people in all organizations fundamentally however, when you look at the basis of the Tea Party it has nothing to do with race. It has to do with an economic recovery. It has to do with limiting the role of our government in our lives. It has to do with free markets.