Rob Ryan's
Fundamental Principles
- Our community's greatest strength is its people, not
its government. I believe today's government is too large and intrusive and
controls too many things the people could do better for themselves. I trust
our fellow citizens, rather than a government that tries to control (i.e.
the drug war) every little aspect of our
lives.
- I believe in a common-sense approach to government
rules and procedures. Wasteful government spending and over-regulation just
fuel higher taxes. We should constantly strive to make our government more
efficient.
- I believe in consistent persistent law enforcement,
especially when people are violated in their person or property. All of us
have the right to be safe in our homes, on our streets, and in our communities.
- I believe a dynamic and growing local economy is
the best way to create more and better paying jobs. This is best implemented
with a simple tax system and minimal taxes.
- Institutions like the family are the backbone of
a healthy community. I believe government must support the rights of the
family and recognize our different approaches toward our common goal of raising
healthy responsible children.
- I believe we must meet our commitments to our elderly
citizens by preserving and protecting their health and safety. I look to our
older citizens for their wisdom and experience in building a better future.
- Our children are our future. We need to transfer
our own wisdom and experience to our young in a constructive and interesting
way. We have to remember that kids need to be kids, not little adults.
- A good society rests on solid ethical foundations.
I believe families, communities, and religious institutions can best teach
the American values of honesty, responsibility, hard work, compassion, and
mutual respect.
- I oppose discrimination. I believe in the equality
of all people before the law and that individuals should be judged by their
actions rather than their sex, race, creed, or disabilities.
- I believe property rights must be honored in our
efforts to restore, protect, and enhance the environment for generations
to come. I view the careful development of our natural resources as a responsibility
that we all share and must work together to protect.
Rob
Ryan - Main Page
Short Biographical sketch