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Wednesday, January 21, 2015

You'll want to see this alternative to the State of the Union

Dear Fellow Conservative,

President Obama delivers a good speech. But it’s the content of the State of the Union address that really matters, not the delivery.

The content was more of the same: more spending, more regulation, and more government. You want something better—and you deserve better. So do the American people. In fact, a recent Gallup study found that Americans believe government is the biggest problem facing the country.

And while liberals celebrate their tired left-wing agenda, they continue to pretend conservatives have no plan to govern. It’s just not true.

Just last week, more than 20 lawmakers came to The Heritage Foundation for the Conservative Policy Summit, hosted by Heritage Action for America. These lawmakers outlined specific legislation that will make lives better for all Americans, not just the special interests who can manipulate big government to their advantage.

That’s not all: Heritage Foundation experts have compiled a 192-page plan that offers a comprehensive, conservative alternative to the liberal status quo. This plan details conservative solutions on issues ranging from repealing Obamacare and implementing a free-market alternative; to simplifying and reforming taxes; to cutting red tape and regulation; and much more.

>> Get your free copy of our 192-page conservative agenda for the new Congress.

With your dedication and support, we can get America back to the principles you believe in: free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense.

Thanks for all you do for the conservative cause.

Sincerely,
Jim
Jim DeMint
President

The Heritage Foundation

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