I have lived in the flyover states for my entire life. I know how hard we work to provide for our families. I watched my parents work their entire lives to support my brothers and me. This gave me the desire to give back to our community by offering to serve. We desperately need citizens to step up and serve their communities. I believe that legislators should serve for a limited time and then return to their civilian lives.
I grew up on a farm working with my grandpa. My parents worked in the housing industry. We did not have much time to slow down and relax. The costs to just survive in our businesses were so astronomical that we worked more than half of the year just to break even. I remember as a ten year old, entering accounts payable and memorizing our federal tax I.D. number. We boys were intimately involved in helping with every aspect of our family businesses: from baling hay at the farm to hauling blocks for house foundations.
Having grown up on a farm and working my entire life to support my family, I find it a natural progression to prepare to give back to my friends and community as a Wisconsin representative. We need to stop blindly following career politicians. Instead, we should put everyday Americans in the role of setting common sense public policy.
Second to a man’s salvation, government has the most influence in the life of each individual citizen in this great state of Wisconsin. It is up to us to step forward in faith and stand on the founding principles of this great country.
The Constitution was written by men who had the insight and integrity to know that the heart of man is desperately wicked. Without the help of our Creator, we can do nothing on our own.
To the best of my abilities, I will stand up for the citizens of this great state of Wisconsin and bring forth the will of We the People into the debate of public policy.
After graduating from high school, I studied at Maranatha Baptist Bible College in Watertown, Wisconsin. There, I played NCAA III soccer. Upon completion of my under-graduate degree, I worked at John Deere in Horicon as a welder on the assembly line. The time I spent on the line welding mower decks and, eventually, setting up an assembly line was invaluable. It prepared me for the next phase in my life--attending UW Madison for a second undergraduate degree.
A man is tested by the trials in his life, but the results are seldom seen right away. I was told, whether in sports or academics, that I was not good enough, or fast enough, or smart enough. Yet, I was able to push on and prevail because I knew that God had a plan for my life, and He would see it through, and He did.
I was fortunate, at UW, to have met my wife and best friend, Hannah. Together, we built a quarter scale tractor for our senior design project. Together as a family, Hannah, Ella, Abigail, and I are ready and willing to serve the people of this 63rd district.
My “opponent” and the Race
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker, Robin Vos, the longest-serving speaker in Wisconsin history, has represented the 63rd Assembly District for nearly two decades. As a result of his flippant handling of the 2020 election, the self-proclaimed “shadow governor,” soon emerged as the prime target of his own political party at both the state and local level. With a newfound awareness of the powerful role We The People play in taking back our state (and country), more and more Wisconsinites began to understand the disturbing pattern of poor decisions, lack of foresight, and the inappropriate behavior that has characterized Robin Vos’ tenure as Assemblyman. In the wake of a presidential election littered with scandal and amid overwhelming frustration with DC Democrats and RINO Republicans, it became increasingly intolerable and untenable that the concerns of Wisconsin citizens be spurned and dismissed by the tyrannical Robin Vos.
This past Friday, June 8th, the Wisconsin’s Supreme Court ruled that ballot drop boxes are illegal under Wisconsin law. Wisconsin law is clear— drop boxes were never authorized nor intended to be used; in essence, the courts upheld Wisconsin’s long-established election laws that, under the guise of the COVID pandemic, had been usurped by the Wisconsin Election Commission (WEC), as directed by Speaker Robin Vos. In Wisconsin, only the legislative body has the authority to create election law; WEC may only enforce existing law. In the summer of 2020, Speaker Vos and Wisconsin State Senator Fitzgerald single-handedly approved and encouraged the use of the illegal drop boxes, thereby bypassing due-process requirements from the full legislative body.
All state officials have a solemn responsibility to ensure that results obtained through illegality and fraud are never certified. The plenary power bestowed on the legislature by the U.S. Constitution carries with it this inherent responsibility. Regardless of the Speakers’ error in taking it upon himself to authorize an illegal election practice, he must now seize the opportunity to set things right for the citizens of Wisconsin; this requires he call for an extraordinary session to honor the Assembly Joint Resolution of last session, and withdraw Wisconsin’s 10 electors, wrongly certified, for Joe Biden in the 2020 election.
Finally:
We must have your support on August 9th. without we the people standing up to this tyrannical form of government then we will never be free again. The time is now. Please go to my website at steenforus.com and donate and volunteer. We know that God is on our side, please come and stand with him.