2: Paul Nehlen, House of Representatives, Wisconsin
Paul Nehlen is a Wisconsin business executive with over 30 years of experience in the manufacturing industry.
He got his start on the shop floor when he was 18 years old and worked his way up through middle management and into executive positions. He has run business operations for Fortune 500 companies throughout North America, Europe and Asia.
As an inventor, Paul holds seven patents in the United States, more abroad, and has others pending.
It’s from this first-hand experience that Paul has come to fully understand the challenges small businesses and start-ups face from government regulations, fees and bureaucratic “red tape.”
Paul serves as a regional advisory board member for Operation Homefront, a national non-profit organization that provides direct financial assistance to the families of active duty service members. He has also been a volunteer for various charities throughout his life including with the March of Dimes, as Walk America Chair, and as Executive Sponsor for S.A.F.E. Place women’s shelter.
Nehlen was a vocal opponent of the Trans-Pacific Partnership – a trade deal that is a job killer for America. He is a strong proponent of securing the border and enforcing existing immigration laws. In June, Nehlen donated $50,000 worth of AR-15 rifles, body armor, night vision, drones, etc. to two Texas border county sheriff’s departments. He and his wife Gabriela were married at the Calvary Community Church in Williams Bay, Wisconsin on July 4, 2015 and that is the church they call home today. xxxx
3: John Schiess, Senate, Wisconsin
“After graduating in 1965 , I went on to Bemidji, MN to continue in gymnastics and study for a forestry major for one year, then finished at UW-SP with a major in resource management and a minor in forestry in 1970. Also spent two years in ROTC graduating in the first class with a commission in the field artillary. The commander said we’d better swear him in before we give him his orders. I was the only one with orders to Vietnam. Completing service there, I came back for a degree in physical education and a minor in coaching, biology, and drivers education, while serving in the Wisconsin National Guard in Stevens Point.
At that point, I got the sudden urge “to go west young man!” I tried to get on with the National Park Service, first working summers at Petrified Forest NP. Spent three years in AZ, working there and at Sequoia NP, and teaching jr high science. Next, I spent two summers at Crater Lake NP.
Moved to Eau Claire in 1999 and worked as a professional driver and courier until a bid for the 93rd Assembly Dist. Retired a year early to do so unsuccessfully and then moved to Rice Lake where I thought I was really going to retire and “go fishing”. I now work part-time driving, delivering RV’s and trucks around the country. As you can see the bug has not left me ! I am now enjoying watching government checks go the other way. Ran for the WI Assembly in 2008, for Governor in 2010 , for the U.S. Senate in 2012, Congress in 2014, and now both the US Senate and the Presidency for 2016.
There is a progression here that the WI GOP has blocked. I’m not one to wait around for them to get with it! Plus, I’m getting to old to play the “good old boy” game. Their blocking games cost them the assembly seat, and a Senate position. The year I ran for governor, they allowed me to speak at the state convention. That turned out well for all of us. What will happen now? The one issue I have been consistent about is the issue of illegal invasion–the one issue they don’t want to deal with. The other issue they don’t want to deal with is the moral crisis that has created the welfare state. They don’t want a candidate that will expose and stand against it, especially on the national level.”
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