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Reflections on a special day…

Posted on February 21, 2012

“Yoo hoo, David, my daughter is here this morning and I would love to introduce you to her!” The previous Sunday, my mama, Sherry McManis, had shared her hymnal with a handsome, yet shy Hoosier who had just been promoted from Vice President Quayle’s Domestic Policy advisor to his Director of the highly effective Competitiveness  Continue Reading »


We tip our hat to Mr. Lincoln in Hamilton County

Posted on February 18, 2012

Quite a crowd at the Ritz Charles tonight! All gathering in the name of the Grand Old Party to celebrate the annual Lincoln Day Dinner (LDD). In fact, I believe, this is the most well attended LDD I have ever been to…which is saying a lot because I have made the rounds on the Lincoln  Continue Reading »


David McIntosh urges congressional leaders to reject “compromise” and overturn the Obama administration’s abortion drug mandate

Posted on February 10, 2012

David McIntosh, a candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in Indiana’s new 5th district, wrote a letter to Speaker John Boehner and Republican Leader Mitch McConnell today urging them to use congressional authority to overturn the Obama administration’s “accommodation” of religious belief in its health care mandate. The administration originally published a mandate requiring religious  Continue Reading »


Join David for a Special Meet and Greet in Zionsville

Posted on February 10, 2012

Stop by the Zionsville Lions Club on Wednesday February 29 from 6-8pm for a free, informal Meet and Greet with David McIntosh.


Issues Matter: David on Government Regulation pt. 1

Posted on February 9, 2012

Burdensome government regulations impose unneeded costs on business when there are better ways to achieve these goals. I propose setting the standards that businesses must achieve to protect health, safety, and the environment, and then unleashing the creativity of American free enterprise to find the best and least expensive way of achieving those goals.