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Robb Ryerse
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For a Future of Faith, Family, and Freedom
Running for Congress in Arkansas’s Third District
We need a Budget for the Common Good—not this.

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Robb for Congress | Arkansas 3rd District
Robb Ryerse is running for Congress in Arkansas’ Third District (AR-03) to challenge Steve Womack and bring fresh leadership rooted in faith, family, and freedom. Learn more about Robb for Congress, h...
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July 11, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Not for healthcare.
Not for schools.
Not for rural hospitals or affordable housing.

For cages.
For contracts with private prison companies.
For more fear, not more freedom.

Arkansas families are losing food assistance, tax credits, and Medicaid—while billionaires and prison contractors cash in.
July 11, 2025 at 5:28 PM
Budgets should reflect compassion, justice, and freedom — not cruelty.

Let’s take back the moral ground.

Let’s build something better — together.
July 7, 2025 at 7:05 PM
If you’re wondering what this means for your family — and what you can do about it — I’ve put together a free guide:

“The Big Beautiful Bill Is Now Law”
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It’s practical. It’s clear. And it’s rooted in compassion.
The One Big "Beautiful" Bill Is Now Law | Robb for Congress
Get a free 2-page guide with 5 steps to protect your family from cuts in Medicaid, SNAP, and tax credits under the One Big Beautiful Bill. Practical, moral, and easy to act on.
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July 7, 2025 at 7:05 PM
That’s why I’m running for Congress.

Because your voice deserves to be heard.
Because your values deserve to be represented.
Because our community deserves better.
July 7, 2025 at 7:05 PM
This isn’t just bad policy.
It’s a moral failure.

It betrays our belief in one another.

It punishes those who hold our communities together.

And it chips away at our freedom to live and thrive.
July 7, 2025 at 7:05 PM
If you’re a working Arkansan, this bill is a gut punch.

— Teachers: fewer classroom resources
— Farmers: squeezed by corporate handouts
— Seniors: threatened healthcare & income
— Immigrants: more fear
— Parents: more stress, less support
July 7, 2025 at 7:05 PM
Here’s what the bill really does:
— Giant tax breaks for billionaires
— Cuts to childcare, education, student loans
— Less food assistance
— More detention centers
— Threats to Medicare & Social Security

And higher costs for the rest of us.
July 7, 2025 at 7:05 PM
Budgets are moral documents.
They show what — and who — we value.

This bill? It slashes support for families while handing billions to the ultra-wealthy. There’s nothing beautiful about it.
July 7, 2025 at 7:05 PM
They need to emphasize the shared values of most Americans: “We believe in responsibility, accountability, and fairness - let’s cut real waste, not essential services.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
They need to speak with moral conviction: “We’re fighting for a government that respects hard work, spends wisely, and protects the people who need it most.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
The bottom line is that Democrats need to meet people where they are.

They need to be hammering home a core message: “Taxpayers deserve better than political gimmicks. We need smart, efficient, and fair government - not handouts to the rich disguised as ‘cuts.’”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Here’s what they can say.

“You don’t want ‘big’ or ‘small’ government. You want a government that works.”

“Instead of slashing what helps working families, let’s make government work smarter—cut the waste, keep the programs that serve people, and crack down on real fraud.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Third, Dems need to go on the offensive, offering a positive alternative: smarter, not smaller, government.

Since Reagan, Republicans have convinced Americans that government is the problem. Democrats should be telling a better story, “Good government does what you need - no more, no less.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
“They’re not cutting government for Wall Street or the well-connected - they’re cutting services that regular people depend on.”

“They call it ‘trimming the fat.’ That ‘fat’ is the nurse treating your child or the inspector making sure your water is safe to drink.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Tell stories of real people and real consequences.

“They call it ‘cutting waste.’ What does that mean for you? Longer wait times at the VA. Fewer teachers for your kids. Higher costs for your medication.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Second, Democrats must make the stakes personal, focusing on what “cuts” actually cost.

Republicans claim, “We’re cutting bureaucracy and fraud.” Democrats need to insist, “Their cuts don’t hurt Washington insiders. They hurt you, your family, and your community.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Examples:

“You work hard, and you deserve a government that works just as hard for you.”

“Real fiscal responsibility isn’t about cutting for the sake of cutting—it’s about making sure your tax dollars go where they actually help people, not where they disappear into corporate loopholes.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
When Republicans say, “We’re cutting waste and fraud,” Democrats need to respond with moral clarity, “We’re making sure your tax dollars are invested wisely - keeping what works, fixing what’s broken, and cutting what actually wastes money.”
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Here’s how:

First, Democrats need to reclaim “fiscal responsibility” as a moral obligation.
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
As usual, Dems continue to lose the messaging war. To counter the Reps “waste and fraud” narrative, Dems need a values-based approach that reframes the debate on efficiency, fairness, and responsibility - core values that resonate with voters who are more receptive to Republican messaging.
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Elon Musk and his teenage programmers at DOGE have dominated the headlines over the past few weeks. They have bragged about all of the waste and fraud they have uncovered within the federal bureaucracy. And, according to polls, more Americans approve than disapprove of what they are doing.
February 19, 2025 at 9:58 PM