I never went to any Tea Party meetings, although I am fiscally very much in like mind, and grateful for and appreciative of the support of anybody, no matter what group they might be part of. Matt Bevin appreciativefiscallygrateful Change image and share on social
I want us to be able to fight ideologically, mentally, spiritually, economically, so that we don't have to do it physically. Matt Bevin economicallyfightideologically Change image and share on social
I have nine children. It breaks my heart to think that it might be their blood is needed to redeem something, to reclaim something that we, through our apathy and our indifference, have given away. Matt Bevin apathybloodbreak Change image and share on social
You can't punch people in the face, punch people in the face, punch people in the face, and ask them to have tea and crumpets with you and think it's all good. Life doesn't work that way. Matt Bevin crumpetfacegood Change image and share on social
Everybody is welcome to come to dinner, but there's going to be the adult table and the kids' table. Whiny people who want to throw food and make noise and interrupt and be rude and act like children, they can sit at the kids' table. Matt Bevin actadultchild share on social
While it may seem small, the ripple effects of small things is extraordinary. Matt Bevin effectextraordinaryripple Change image and share on social
As Governor, I will direct my Secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services not to distribute federal taxpayer dollars from that department to Planned Parenthood clinics. Matt Bevin cabinetclinicdepartment Change image and share on social
The fact that we have one out of four people in this state on Medicaid is unsustainable; it's unaffordable, and we need to create jobs in this state, not more government programs to cover people. Matt Bevin covercreatefact Change image and share on social
Criminalizing behavior, if it's part of the heritage of this state, is in my opinion a bad idea. Matt Bevin badbehaviorcriminalize Change image and share on social
It's nonsense. If, in fact, putting one out of four people in the state of Kentucky on Medicaid created 12,000 jobs and $30 billion in economic prosperity, why wouldn't we put every single person in the state of Kentucky on Medicaid? We'd create 48,000 jobs by that logic and $120 billion worth of economic advantage. Matt Bevin 000advantagebillion share on social