About Victor Tey
Victor Tey is a husband, father of seven and the pastor of The Church in Liverpool, a local independent baptist church that has been serving the South West Sydney area since 2015. Prior to this, he spent 10 years in the corporate world working in sales support and process improvement.
Victor is a passionate advocate for lower taxes and believes you make better choices with your own money than any politician or bureaucrat ever will. He is sick of seeing the hard-working citizens of Australia being taxed to death, only to have their money squandered by a wasteful and inefficient government.
His proposal to the citizens of Fowler is simple, you should keep more and the government should take less. If you want someone who will fight for you to keep more of your own money, fight for your right to make choices for your own family, and fight to protect the freedoms we enjoy in our country - Vote 1 Libertarian.
To the Citizens of Fowler
I’m a husband, father of seven, and the pastor of The Church in Liverpool, a local independent baptist church that has been serving the South West Sydney area since 2015. Prior to this, I spent 10 years working in sales support and process improvement.
My proposal to the citizens of Fowler is simple, you should keep more of your money and the government should take less. I’m a passionate advocate for lower taxes because I believe you make better choices with your own money than any politician or bureaucrat ever will. I’m sick of seeing the hard-working citizens of Australia being taxed to death, only to have their money wasted by an inefficient government that takes their tax dollars for granted.
Why is it so hard to makes ends meet and why is everything so expensive? Well, when the government takes half your income in various taxes then wastes it on things you don’t agree with, drives up the cost of energy with bans and subsidies, prints away the value of your savings through inflation, it’s no wonder why the average Australian family is struggling to pay the bills.
It doesn’t have to be this way. We have the power to put an end to the rorts and wasteful spending of politicians and bureaucrats. But if you want things to change and the future to be different, you must vote different. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing, but expecting a different result. Don’t keep voting for the same parties that give out your hard-earned money like it grows on trees. Nothing government gives you is free, it’s funded by hard-working taxpayers like you and me.
What sort of country will our children and grandchildren grow up in? This is the question that I often reflect on and why I am standing for election. So I ask you, don’t vote for the parties who promise you someone else’s money. Vote for the party who will fight for you to keep more of your own money. Vote Libertarian.
Yours in Liberty,