Words matter. These are the best Matt Rosendale Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
With regards to the Blackfoot Clearwater Stewardship Act, I believe it lacks a balanced approach. It designates 79,000 acres as new wilderness while only opening up 6,000 acres for recreation.
Health insurance costs in the United States are on an unsustainable path. I’ve heard from hundreds of Montanans who are paying thousands of dollars every year for their health insurance coverage and thousands more for deductibles before their insurance provides any benefit.
We would not have this catastrophe of Obamacare if it were not for Jon Tester.
Tester voted for President Obama’s nominations of Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan but opposed President Trump’s nomination of Neil Gorsuch. That’s not representing our Montana values.
If we allow responsible management of our forests and end the nonsense litigation from radical environmental groups, we can get our timber mills up and running, reduce the risk of wildfires, and ensure healthier forests and cleaner air.
I’m a straight shooter: I’ll stand with the people of Montana and President Trump to support Kavanaugh’s nomination because there is no doubt that he will defend our Constitution and protect our Montana way of life.
Liberals from California to Washington are fighting President Trump on illegal immigration.
I’ll fight for more freedom and prosperity for all Montana: we need to send Trump some conservative reinforcing that will end the liberal constriction.
It is divisive politics to infringe upon the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding citizens after a national tragedy.
I’ve made my career, made money in real estate and real estate development.
What I am is a principled conservative individual who believes in fiscal responsibility.
I don’t believe that using inflammatory rhetoric on either side of a debate is productive.
We are a nation of laws.
We are a nation of borders and – I mean, that is one of the main things that the federal government is in charge with, and that is protecting the citizens of the United States and our whole nation.
I really focus on making sure that we pass good policy. I don’t mind throwing my elbows around to get it done.
The Trump tax cuts mean business.
I took action to allow Montanans to participate in direct primary care agreements with doctors and authorized the use of health care sharing ministries, both of which provide alternatives for more affordable health care.
Jon Tester needs to be held accountable for his extreme partisan liberal record of supporting President Obama’s judicial nominees 99% of the time but then opposing President Trump’s nominees.
Death should not be a taxable event.
Once you secure that border, then we can start doing an analysis of what we are going to do with all of the folks that got here illegally.
Jon Tester had a chance to stop sanctuary cities, but he voted with them.
If you flatten out the tax rates… and you start eliminating the different write-offs that are allowed to take place there, you make it so the special exemptions have gone away. It’s better for business, and it’s better for Montana.
The people of Montana understand that you will never be able to take enough money from them and give it to the government to quench that thirst. The government will always spend more money.
I think that freedom of speech is just that, and groups have the right to support or oppose issues that are going to affect them as well as individuals do.
You know government needs a haircut. If we keep their spending down, that’s more money in your pocket.
I’ll stand with President Trump. We’ll get tough, and we’ll build that wall.
Beyond the purposes of self-defense or imminent danger, my Catholic faith teaches me and millions of other Americans that we do not get to decide who lives or who dies; only the good Lord does.
I’ve always said I would serve where Montanans feel I could be the most effective.
As much as I enjoy hunting the abundant wildlife along the river bottom, my wife and I also take great pleasure in sharing the hunting opportunities on our ranch with so many from our community each year. We understand that community service and shared enjoyment of our great lands is the true Montana tradition.
I tell folks when I walk into a room, when I leave, you may not like me – you may not agree with me – but by golly, you will not misunderstand where I am. I get things done.
Too often, real policy improvements get drowned out by political talking points.
There is no way that anyone who – besides the folks that want to plain ignore facts – there’s no way that anyone can say that by building that wall we are not going to accomplish a more secure border. It’s just proven. We can do this.
You don’t get to choose where you were born; you only get to choose where you live.
The tax code is just too big.
I’ve shown I have the ability to reduce spending, I’ve shown I have the ability to reduce onerous regulations, and I’ve shown that I have the ability to fight for and restore our privacy and our personal freedoms.
It certainly seems to me we would like to bring in the best and the brightest individuals here to participate in this republic.
Let’s make sure that we have health care benefits that have been promised to our veterans delivered to them in the communities that they are living in.
As an avid hunter and outdoorsman, I am blessed to call the bank of the great Yellowstone River outside Glendive my home.
Spying on our citizens? That’s just wrong.
We have talented people, great businesses, and an unparalleled entrepreneurial spirit in Montana. By raising capital, Montanans can leverage those assets to start new businesses, expand existing ones, and create more good-paying jobs in Missoula and every other community under the Big Sky.
I’ve worked the ranch. I’ve hauled sugar beets from the field.
We have a very old saying in our household: ‘Inspect what you expect.’ You hold people accountable, and I use my business background for finding the most efficient and effective solutions to deliver the result we’re looking for.
We need to secure the border and build the wall; we need to end sanctuary cities, deport criminals, and bring law and order back to this country.
The people of Montana want to send me to Washington – not to bring home the bacon but to slaughter the hog.
When I was 20 years old, if you had a $100 bill and a good idea and a strong work ethic, you could start a company.
The one thing that our nation is truly responsible for is securing the nation, make sure the citizens are safe.
I refuse to stand by and watch as Sen. Tester tries to implement his radical environmental agenda here and kill our coal industry and destroy thousands of Montana jobs.
Jon Tester no longer can say that he supports the principles and values of the people of Montana.
I’ll stand with President Trump and get tough on illegal immigration.
Though I had been born in Maryland, Montana was where I truly belonged.