Tom McClintock
Tom McClintock
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Full name: Thomas Richard McClintock Jr.
Commonly known as Tom McClintock.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on July 10, 1956Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession:
Politician
Economist
Author
Early Life and Background
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Tom McClintock was born in Fort Belvoir, Virginia. His family moved to California when he was young, where he developed an interest in politics and the environment.
McClintock graduated from Yale University with a degree in economics before earning his Ph.D. in economics from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).
Major Accomplishments
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California State Assembly: McClintock served in the California State Assembly for five terms, representing the 77th district.
United States Congress: In 2008, he was elected to represent California's 4th congressional district. He has been re-elected multiple times and serves on several committees, including the House Committee on Natural Resources.
Positions on key issues: McClintock is known for his conservative views on issues like government spending, taxation, and environmental policy.Notable Works or Actions
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Some notable works and actions by Tom McClintock include:
Author of "Where They Stand": A book that provides a conservative perspective on various issues.
* Sponsor of legislation: He has sponsored several bills related to land management, mining, and energy production.
Impact and Legacy
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As a politician, author, and advocate for conservative causes, Tom McClintock's work has had an impact on national politics. His views on government spending, taxation, and environmental policy are widely recognized.
McClintock is also notable for his long-term commitment to serving in public office. His dedication to California constituents and the nation at large has earned him a reputation as a knowledgeable and passionate advocate for conservative values.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Tom McClintock's quotes are widely quoted due to his extensive experience in politics, which has given him a unique perspective on various issues. His commitment to sharing his views with the public has made him an influential voice within conservative circles.
As an author and politician, Tom McClintock continues to be remembered for his contributions to national conversations around government spending, taxation, and environmental policy.
Quotes by Tom McClintock

I know theres a great deal that Arnold Schwarzenegger could teach me about making movies. Theres a great deal I could teach him about the fiscal reforms that are needed – desperately needed – to set California back in good order.

The right is absolute ... government has no authority to forbid me from owning a firearm ... the debate is not about guns. It is about freedom.

...experience should warn us that tough and unpopular decisions are only made under intense political pressure produced by urgent necessity.

A financial panic is a very bad thing, but a government panic can do far greater damage in a far shorter time.

I know theres a great deal that Arnold Schwarzenegger could teach me about making movies. Theres a great deal I could teach him about the fiscal reforms that are needed - desperately needed - to set California back in good order.

Well first of all, for a criminal practice there has to be a gun. It’s pretty simple.

This is a great day for California. ... In response to a common danger, the people of California rose to their duties and ordered a new direction for our state," ()


Can't you see that marriage is a fundamentally different institution? ... Marriage is the institution by which we propagate our species and inculcate our young." ()

It was Lincoln who said that if you call a tail a leg, how many legs has a dog? The answer is four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it one. And calling a civil contract between consenting adults a marriage does not make it a marriage," ()