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meet Pete Gallego … running for congress, democratic Party


Democrat finds a way to knock both the GOP and Obamacare in less than 30 seconds

http://wapo.st/1utPsa7 via @washingtonpost

So, given the new information re: Gallego statements about Obamacare aka ACA it is very important to read what Pete Gallego is for versus what the republican candidate will do say and vote for on floor of Congress … It is a given, that those running in (redstates) and are from the Democratic Party the issues they support may or may not push back at what the admin does, but having read the wapo story there are things to consider… It’s from wapo and folks in TX may already know that Pete just may be a blue dog and will need to answer to some things that will impact those who need healthcare now and in the future ~~ Nativegirl77

 

Gallego faces Republican Will Hurd, a former CIA operative, whoever wins will represent the 23rd Congressional District of Texas, a sprawling region that stretches from San Antonio’s western suburbs to the eastern outskirts of El Paso and includes the longest stretch of U.S.-Mexico border in any district. So, for those interested and support immigration would be doing them and their children will be best suited to vote for Gellego and inform him about how good ACA would be for your state as well.

Medicare

Medicare is one of the most important programs to seniors. More than 3 million Texans rely on Medicare for their health care. Medicare needs to be reformed and strengthened for future generations. But, we cannot make cuts to Medicare benefits that seniors have earned through a lifetime of work. I’ll protect Medicare, and fight efforts by extremists to end it or turn it into a voucher program. Our parents and grandparents should not be given vouchers and forced to negotiate with the insurance industry on their own. To strengthen the solvency of Medicare, I would support allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices, which would save the program $24 billion annually.

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Immigration

Our country is made up of immigrants who made the journey to the United States in search of the American dream. But we all know that our immigration system is broken. Making sure that our borders are secure is the most important aspect of immigration policy. Reform includes border security and putting the necessary boots on the ground to protect us from those who want to do our country harm. Reform also should include an earned path to legalization for people who stay out of trouble, pay a penalty, pay back taxes, learn English and stand in line. We need to create an immigration system that makes America safer, that is realistic, and that makes economic sense.

DREAM Act

I also support the DREAM Act which would let young people who were brought to this country as children, graduated from high school and stayed out of trouble, earn a path to citizenship through military service or by going to college. I was proud to vote for the Texas DREAM Act, and I look forward to voting for the federal DREAM Act in Congress.
  Since extremists in Congress obstructed the passage of the DREAM Act, I support the deferred action policy that offers DREAM Act eligible youth, on a case-by-case basis, relief from deportation.

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Social Security

Social Security is a lifeline for many, and it allows our seniors to retire with dignity. Half of America`s seniors would fall below the poverty line without their Social Security checks. I pledge to protect our seniors by protecting the Social Security benefits that they have earned, now and in the future. I would oppose efforts to raise the retirement age, to slash benefits, or to privatize it.  We must strengthen Social Security and make it easier for Americans to save for their retirement through automatic enrollment in retirement programs at their workplaces. Seniors shouldn`t be asked to sacrifice their health after they worked hard and paid into the system their entire lives. That`s way too high a price for people who have built our nation and paid their dues.

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Energy

The oil and gas industry in Congressional District 23 is a big reason that the U.S. is now a net exporter of crude oil for the first time since the1950s. Making the most of our domestic fossil fuel resources not only creates jobs we sorely need but also moves us toward energy independence from unstable regions. And while we must do the most with the resources we’ve been given, we must also be good stewards of our future and develop green energy to grow the energy-sector jobs of tomorrow. My son’s grandchildren might not have an oil and gas industry to support their economy, and it’s our responsibility develop the energy sources of the future today.

 

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Veterans

My father was a World War II Veteran. His service helped him go to college, open a small business, and propel our family to the middle class. Lots of folks in our district work as civilians, serve as active duty, or have a family member who does one those things at Laughlin Air Force Base, Lackland Air Force Base, Brooke Army Medical Center and Fort Bliss. We owe a great debt to the men and women who defend and have defended our country. I strongly support local military families and veterans and will work to increase funding for wounded veterans coming home and provide programs so these men and women can find jobs once they get here.

 

Resource: his website petegallego.com

wapo story

Meet Vivian Figures


running against Rep.Jeff Sessions — GOP

 

Vivian began her political career in 1984 when she ran as a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in which capacity she has served for six consecutive times, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004. In 1993, Ms. Figures was elected to a four-year term on the Mobile City Council, attaining the status of the “only council member in Mobile’s history to hold a perfect attendance record.” Due to the untimely death of her husband, Michael A. Figures, she was later elected in the 1997 general election by an 87% victory to the Alabama State Senate to serve the remainder of his term. The victory made her the first African-American woman to be elected to the Senate from Mobile County and the second one in the state of Alabama. Her husband was the first African-American from Mobile County to be elected to the post in 1978 and he was elected overwhelmingly by his Senate cohorts as President Pro Tempore in 1995.  She was re-elected in 1998, 2002, 2006 and 2010.

In 2008, she became Alabama’s first African American woman to become the Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate. Although this was her first statewide run for public office, she garnered 37 percent of the vote while President Barack Obama had 39 percent.

As Senator, she played a major role in helping to author legislation for school personnel background checks for both public and private schools to make children safer. Because of her sponsorship and passage of the Alabama Clean Indoor Act, she was awarded the National Tobacco Award from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and the Outstanding Advocate Award from the American Heart Association. Senator Figures continues to work for a Smoke-Free Alabama.

Resources : From her website

I did a regular search and found that the NRA rates her 67% and while she is in a red state she backs education and most issues that any left of center does but not much information on reproductive rights with the exception of minors. I am not a one issue voter but admit to wanting to read a lot more about where she stood on reproductive rights. So, unless you have a better democratic candidate choice, she looks good on paper but as always … do your research and vote Jeff Sessions out of office !!!!

meet bob beauprez, a republican who wants less regulation


Agriculture

Agriculture in Colorado — from cantaloupe farms in Otero County to buffalo ranches in Jackson County, wheat farms and feedlots on the eastern plains to ranches and vineyards on the Western Slope — has a rich heritage. But too often Governor Hickenlooper forgets that he represents rural Colorado as much as he represents Denver. The agricultural community needs policies that make sense, not higher energy costs, restrictive gun legislation, or a governor who thinks Colorado has “backwards thinking.”

Bob and Jill will audit the regulations currently enforced by the Department of Agriculture and rollback those regulations that put needless burdens on our state’s farmers and ranchers.

Capital Punishment

In Colorado, we employ a system of justice that determines the appropriate penalty for crimes, up to and including the death penalty in very rare cases. This is not a flippant issue, but Bob does believe capital punishment should be an option for our most heinous crimes. Regarding pending executions, Bob would review the evidence on a case-by-case basis. Such decisions are – and should be – among the most somber and emotionally trying decisions a governor has to make; but barring the revelation of any new or outstanding information, he would uphold the laws of the state of Colorado, and respect the difficult decision of the jury in seeing through the lawful and appropriate administration of justice.

Even though this is a difficult issue, voters elect a governor make decisions, and John Hickenlooper has failed to make a decision on the case of Nathan Dunlap.

Jobs & the Economy

Colorado has always been a great state, a state big enough for all our dreams. But over the last several years, finding a job — let alone a good job — has been hard. From 2010 to 2014, Colorado’s economic outlook has fallen from #2 to #22. Middle of the pack is not good enough for Colorado.

To create an environment where Colorado businesses can thrive, and where opportunity exists for all citizens, Bob and Jill will audit state government to remove unnecessary regulation, adopt priority-based budgeting to focus agencies on customer service, empower Colorado job creators, and hold the line on destructive legislation.

As governor, Bob will push for more robust vocational and technical training to help middle and high school students prepare for in-demand careers by giving them the skills to work in those fields, whether they decide to go to college or not.

Bob’s plan for A More Competitive Colorado outlines many of his specific proposals to get Colorado’s economy moving in the right direction.

Energy

Colorado’s abundance of natural resources can fuel the economic engine of not just the state, but the country. In order to do so, Colorado needs an “all the above” approach to state energy policy, where consumers choose which energy resources work best for them, rather than government choosing. At the same time, Colorado’s livelihood depends on clean air and clean water, which is why good science should drive the state’s energy policy to ensure Colorado is both utilizing its natural resources as well as preserving its natural beauty and quality of life.

Bob supports the continued safe, responsible development of natural gas and oil in order to create a stable foundation for Colorado’s economy and contribute to energy independence for the nation.

Education

Few things are as critical to the economy and to the betterment of society as a quality education. A great education allows children to pursue the American Dream. A Governor must promote quality education opportunities by establishing high educational standards.

To improve education outcomes in Colorado, Bob supports the creation of a Teachers’ Bill of Rights to give teachers more flexibility to teach students in the classroom and not just administrating a constant stream of tests.

Bob strongly supports charter schools, homeschooling, online schools, and other creative, proven options to empower parents to make the best education choices for their children.

Common Core and other one-size-fits-all federal approaches to education must be ended in Colorado, and Bob will opt-out of Common Core and replace it with high, meaningful Colorado standards for Colorado students.

Healthcare

The effects of Obamacare have hit hard in Colorado, where nearly 340,000 policies have been cancelled and premiums in some western Colorado counties became the highest in the nation. Governor Hickenlooper, who advocated for Obamacare before it even existed, signed a state exchange into law that has seen constant trouble.

Coloradans need a governor who will stand up for the patient’s right to choose. Citizens should be able to keep their insurance and their doctors, costs should be driven down with competition, and insurance policies should fit the individual, not the president’s mandates.

As governor, Bob will partner with other governors to form a pro-active coalition to stand up for Colorado and fight for healthcare policies that are centered on patients and doctors, not bureaucrats in Washington or Colorado.

Immigration

Colorado has long been an opportunity state. No wonder immigrants from across the globe call the state home. Even though immigration is largely a federal issue, governors still need to stand up for their state when the federal government doesn’t do its job on immigration issues. Colorado needs an immigration policy that provides a sufficient workforce for businesses, but also one that upholds the law.

When it comes to issues where the federal government is involved, like healthcare and immigration, Bob will work with a coalition of governors to stand up to Washington and protect our citizens.

Public Safety

The primary role and first responsibility of government is to protect its citizens, their lives and property. Keeping streets and neighborhoods safe requires strong, principled leadership that is unequivocally committed to simultaneously safeguarding the individual rights of the citizens, and ensuring justice is dealt to those who disregard the lives and property of others.

Law enforcement must be given the resources it needs to keep the citizens of Colorado safe, and common sense policies on sentencing and parole reform and administrative segregation must be pursued.

Second Amendment

Governor Hickenlooper signed restrictive gun legislation that must be repealed. He then lied to Colorado sheriffs about his cooperation with Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Colorado needs a governor who it can trust to stand up for Constitutional rights. It also needs a governor who will focus on mental health issues for those crying out in need of help as a way to resolve some of the underlying causes of violence.

Transportation and Infrastructure

In a modern economy, transportation is vital. Colorado must have the resources to maintain its infrastructure and make improvements necessary to ensure the smooth flow of people and goods throughout the state. A strong infrastructure serves as the backbone of a competitive economy, and budget priorities need to reflect that.

Taxes & Regulation

Lower tax rates encourage productivity and growth, while excessive regulation kills job creation. Tax rates must be kept low for Colorado individuals and businesses in order to create more jobs, more growth and more opportunity. State government must be audited in order to identify unnecessary regulations that can be eliminated, and if and where tax relief can be applied.

Veterans

Colorado has a long and proud military history. The Coloradans who bravely served our nation deserve the benefits and respect promised to them. Where the government has failed to fulfill this commitment, those responsible must be held accountable.

Bob has always supported Colorado’s veterans. He voted to increase the number of military personnel at Colorado installations and pushed Congress to build the new VA hospital in Denver. He will stand up vigorously for Colorado veterans if they ever receive less than the treatment they deserve.

Water

Water is a vital part of Colorado’s economy. While Colorado’s population has almost doubled since 1970, water storage has increased by only 15%. The state must increase water storage, including underground storage, to ensure that water needs can be met well into the future, without transmountain diversions that will leave our Western Slope high and dry. If Colorado doesn’t solve its water challenges now, they’ll be passed on to the next generation.

Bob realizes that Western Colorado is Colorado too and will lead an effort to create new water storage projects including NISP that increase Front Range water storage while keeping transmountain diversions off the table.

 

Resource: his website

There are only 28 days left before the 2014midterms, it’s important to get all your research done .. Vote for your family and the next generation … this candidate is definitely a states rights guy,  expects to go full out Romney and that is bad for even the most conservative of states.

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10/07/2014 11:00 AM EDT
Anyone who operates a vehicle of any type—car, bus, train, plane, or boat—needs to know there are over-the-counter medicines that can make you drowsy and can affect your ability to drive and operate machinery safely.Over-the-counter medicines are also known as OTC or nonprescription medicines. All these terms mean the same thing: medicines that you can buy without a prescription from a healthcare professional. Each OTC medicine has a Drug Facts label to guide you in your choices and to help keep you safe. OTC medicines are serious medicines and their risks can increase if you don’t choose them carefully and use them exactly as directed on the label.
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