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Team Rudy Unveils Iowa Business Leaders Team

Team Rudy Unveils Iowa Business Leaders Team

Des Moines, IA – The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the leadership team for Iowa Business Leaders for Rudy, led by Charese Yanney. Yanney is a partner at Guarantee Roofing, Siding and Insulation Company in Sioux City. The team will help spread Rudy’s commitment to cutting wasteful government spending, restoring fiscal discipline and cutting taxes.

“Rudy is the strongest fiscal conservative in the race,” said Paul Pate, Giuliani’s Iowa State Chairman. “He demonstrated real fiscal discipline as Mayor of New York City by restraining government spending and cutting taxes. Our country will benefit from his vision and leadership.”

During his eight years as Mayor of New York City, Giuliani helped stimulate the local economy by cutting taxes 23 times and turning a $2.3 billion deficit into a multi-billion dollar surplus.  As part of Rudy’s 12 Commitments to the American People, the Mayor pledges to restore fiscal discipline to Washington, while cutting wasteful spending and taxes.

Iowa Business Leaders for Rudy Leadership Team:

State Chair Charese Yanney, Guarantee Roofing, Siding and Insulation Company, Sioux City
Spence William Cox, West Des Moines Business Owner
Gene Galasso, GeJo’s Restaurant, Clear Lake
Patricia Galasso, GeJo’s Restaurant, Clear Lake
Carol Hensley, Duncan’s Café, Council Bluffs
James Stephenson, Factor Realty, Sioux City
Chad Umland, Ace Signs, Sioux City

Posted by Mike on August 24, 2007 | Permalink

Edwards Statement On Caucus And Primary Calendar Chages

EDWARDS STATEMENT ON CAUCUS AND PRIMARY CALENDAR CHANGES

Des Moines, Iowa – As the Democratic National Committee’s Rules and By-Laws Committee prepares to meet this weekend, Senator John Edwards released the following statement:

“I strongly support the important and traditional role that Iowa and New Hampshire have played in the presidential nominating process for decades -- and they will play the same role this time. My campaign will – as all presidential campaigns should -- respect Iowa's special place as the nation's first caucus, and New Hampshire's place as the first primary.”

Posted by Mike on August 24, 2007 | Permalink

Governor Romney's Plan To Improve America's Health Care System:

EXPANDING ACCESS TO AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE Governor Romney's Plan To Improve America's Health Care System:

Today, In Florida, Governor Mitt Romney Unveiled A Bold Plan To Improve The American Health Care System By Putting Conservative, Market-Based Principles To Work.  Governor Romney's health care reform plan is a comprehensive solution to America's health care ills that expands access to affordable, portable, quality, private health insurance.  Rather than relying on a one-size-fits-all, government-run system, Governor Romney's plan recognizes the importance of the role of the states in leading reform and the need for innovation in dealing with rising health care costs and the problem of the uninsured.

Governor Romney's Plan Facilitates The Growth Of The Private Health Insurance Market.  Governor Romney believes that by expanding and deregulating the private health insurance market, we can decrease costs and ensure that more Americans have access to affordable, portable, quality, private health insurance. 

Governor Romney Will Preserve The Features Of The American Health Care System That Make It The Envy Of The World.  Rather than deconstructing the system we have today or replacing it with a government-run system that squelches innovation, Governor Romney will "do no harm" by leaving in place the elements of the system that work well while targeting change in the parts of the system that do not.

Click Here To View Governor Romney's PowerPoint Presentation: http://www.mittromney.com/News/Photo-Albums/Health_Care_Briefing

The Romney Vision: Health Care Reform Goals

Governor Romney Outlined A Health Care Reform Plan That Includes Four Major Goals: 

First, Instituting Reforms That Make Private Health Insurance Affordable.  More Americans need access to quality, private health insurance.  Governor Romney's reforms will make this a reality by bringing down the cost of private health insurance.  He will do this by fostering vibrant and competitive health insurance markets in each of the fifty states, reforming the tax code to make it cheaper for individuals to buy private insurance, and helping the low-income uninsured afford the private coverage of their choice.

Second, Providing Access To Quality Health Insurance For Every American.  Every American should have access to affordable health insurance.  Governor Romney will do this by providing them with premium assistance to purchase private health insurance plans.  He will also help middle-income Americans by encouraging state-level health insurance market reforms, which will result in more affordable private coverage.

Third, Enhancing The Portability Of Private Health Insurance.  Americans should no longer need to worry about the risk of losing their coverage when, for example, they change jobs.  Governor Romney will do this by creating a more robust market for health insurance and helping more Americans get access to affordable insurance.

Finally, Slowing The Rate Of Inflation In Health Care Spending.  He will do this by instituting tax reforms that promote "smart" spending on health care, creating incentives for states to reform their health insurance markets, and supporting medical liability reform.

Linking Goals With Action Steps: The Federalist Approach

Governor Romney's Approach To Health Care Reform Is One That Values The States As Laboratories Of Innovation And Beacons Of Creativity.  As Governor of Massachusetts, Governor Romney successfully led the effort for comprehensive health care reform, and he recognizes that the federal government must do what it can to facilitate effective change at the state level.  His reforms will give states greater flexibility.  But Governor Romney's conservative reforms also make the states true partners in the effort to expand access to affordable, quality health insurance. 

The Romney Plan: Six Action Steps

Governor Romney Proposed Six Concrete Steps To Reach His Health Care Reform Goals:

Step 1: Establish Federal Incentives To Deregulate And Reform State Health Insurance Markets So Market Forces Can Work.  Many Americans can't afford private health insurance because state markets are over-regulated and in serious need of reform.  Governor Romney will provide federal incentives for states to deregulate and reform their health insurance markets.  This will bring down the cost of health insurance and facilitate greater consumer choice, while giving states the power to institute the reforms that suit them best.

Step 2: Redirect Federal Spending On "Free Care" To Help The Low-Income Uninsured Purchase Private Insurance.  Currently, taxpayers subsidize "free care" for millions of uninsured Americans who receive treatment when they need it.  Governor Romney will end subsidized care for "free riders" by redirecting these existing federal and state resources to help the low-income uninsured purchase their own private health insurance.  States are free to craft their own programs and institute their own eligibility requirements.  Most importantly, this can be done without the need for new spending or taxes.

Step 3: Institute Health Savings Account (HSA) Enhancements And The Full Deductibility Of Qualified Medical Expenses.  The tax code currently discriminates against those who do not buy their health insurance through an employer and creates incentives for the over-consumption of health care services.  Governor Romney will make private insurance more affordable for every American by reforming the tax code.  He will expand and grow HSAs.  He also supports the full deductibility of qualified medical expenses, which will allow Americans to deduct the cost of their health insurance and out-of-pocket medical expenses, where accompanied by at least catastrophic insurance.

Step 4: Promote Innovation In Medicaid.  States have very little flexibility under current law to enact innovative changes to Medicaid that help more of their citizens while containing costs.  Governor Romney will encourage innovation by block-granting federal funds to states and removing the burdensome administrative requirements that prevent them from improving the program.  This initiative has the added benefit of helping to constrain runaway entitlement spending.

Step 5: Implement Medical Liability Reform.  Too many doctors are practicing defensive medicine because of frivolous lawsuits and an out-of-control medical liability system.  Governor Romney will implement medical liability reform, including federal caps on non-economic and punitive damage awards in medical malpractice cases.  He will also encourage states to engage in additional medical liability reforms that will both honor the rights of patients and respect the work of physicians.

Step 6: Bring Market Dynamics And Modern Technology To Health Care.   Consumers are not empowered in the current system to make intelligent decisions about the purchase of health care and many aspects of the health care system remain technologically backwards.  Governor Romney will bring health care into the 21st century by enhancing the use of information technology, establishing cost and quality transparency, encouraging more HSAs and co-insurance products, and calling for more provider options.

Posted by Mike on August 24, 2007 | Permalink

Biden Campaign Unveils Another Iowa Endorsement

BIDEN CAMPAIGN UNVIELS ANOTHER IOWA ENDORSEMENT State Rep. Doris Kelley Joins a Growing List of Legislative Endorsers; Calls Biden Tenacious, Experienced

Des Moines, IA (August 21, 2007) – Following a successful week-long campaign trip through central and eastern Iowa, ending with a “packed house” [Iowa Press-Citizen 8/21/07] in Iowa City, along with a standout performance in the ABC News/ Iowa Democratic Party debate, the Biden for President Campaign announced today the endorsement of another Iowa legislator, State Representative Doris Kelley of Waterloo.

“I have carefully evaluated each and every one of the candidates in this race, and it is clear that Senator Biden’s experience, candidness and tenacity are qualities required to lead our country,” said State Rep. Kelley. “We need a strong leader who has extensive background in foreign policy and an impeccable reputation for his ability to cooperatively work with foreign leaders and other officials. And most of all, we need a leader who will end the war in Iraq responsibly.”

Joe Biden is the only candidate in either party to offer a detailed political solution which would allow us to withdraw our troops without leaving chaos behind. He has dedicated the past year advocating for a decentralized, federal system in Iraq, with extensive powers for the regions and limited powers for the central government -- as the Iraqi Constitution calls for.   

“We’re so pleased to have Doris join the Biden team,” said Biden for President Iowa State Director Bill Romjue. “As a leader in the Cedar Valley area, Doris is well-known for her commitment to public service. Her dedication to moving Iowa forward is a welcome addition to our Iowa team”

State Rep. Kelly joins a growing list of Iowa legislators supporting Sen. Joe Biden. To date State Sen. Joe Seng (Davenport), Rep. Lisa Heddens (Ames), Rep. Jim Lykam (Davenport), Rep. Mike Reasoner (Creston), and Rep. Dick Taylor (Cedar Rapids) all have said they support Joe Biden and trust him with the future of our country.

Posted by Mike on August 24, 2007 | Permalink

Hillary Clinton Announces Health Care Agenda

Hillary Clinton Announces Agenda to Improve the Quality of Health Care for All Americans

As President, Hillary would fundamentally reform the nation’s health care system by lowering costs, improving quality, and covering all Americans. Earlier in the campaign, she announced a multi-faceted plan to lower costs and increase value in the nation’s health care system, which taken together would lower national health spending by at least $120 billion a year. Today, she announced several proposals that build on those initiatives to ensure high quality care by empowering health professionals, patients, and private and public payers to improve the financing and delivery of health care that every American receives. And next month, she will unveil her proposals to ensure universal coverage, so that every American will have quality, affordable health care.

Hillary’s agenda returns patients to the center of the health care system again by empowering and relying on the skill of those who provide care – physicians, nurses, other clinicians, and health care organizations – to improve that care continually.

Hillary’s Agenda:  Reforming Health Care by Focusing on Quality

A reformed high-quality healthcare system must include a strong evidence base so we know what treatments work best, a quality measurement infrastructure based on this evidence to assess the quality of care patients receive from their health care providers, the integration of those quality measures into the delivery of care through health information technology, reimbursement incentives and accountability, and a commitment to placing patients at the center of the system, through increased transparency and greater access to information.  To achieve this, Hillary will:

Empowering Providers: 

1.  Empower Physicians to Improve Quality Through Physician-Driven Certification Programs:   In our health care system today, there is tremendous variation in the cost and quality of care from state to state, and even from hospital to hospital in the same town.  For example, in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania spine surgery rates are 1.99 per 1,000 Medicare patients, while in Lancaster, they are 5.44 per 1,000.  Physician specialty boards, such as the American Board of Internal Medicine, have established Maintenance of Certificate (MOC) programs to promote lifelong learning and help doctors stay up to date on the latest scientific advances and procedures.  Doctors who scored higher on MOC examinations had better outcomes in treating patients with diabetes, and were more likely to ensure that their patients received mammograms. Heart attack patients treated by board certified doctors were 15% less likely to die than those treated by non-certified doctors.  MOC programs help ensure that the right care is given to patients at the right time, improving quality, while reducing costs.  Hillary’s proposal would federally recognize these initiatives and create financial incentives for participating in them.

2.  Recognize Independent Private-Public Quality Trust and Improve Quality Measures:  As President, Hillary would direct the Secretary of HHS to invest $125 million in federal funding to recognize a private-public consensus-based organization, such as the National Quality Forum, to (a) certify for enhanced reimbursement physician, hospital, and nursing home MOC programs, (b) identify gaps in existing national quality measures, (c) set national priorities for the development and testing of new quality measures, (d) fund organizations with expertise to develop additional measures that advance national priorities, and (e) endorse quality measures for use in MOC programs and more broadly by physicians, hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare providers.  And through the Best Practices Institute announced by Hillary earlier this year, disseminate the highest quality, most effective protocols and treatments to ensure they are used everywhere. This proposal will help hold healthcare providers to the highest standards and ensure they have the best information to inform their work with patients. 

3.  Emphasize Quality in Health Care Workforce, with Focus on Nurses:  Provide federal funding to address nursing and nurse faculty shortages and nurse retention issues by establishing innovative training and mentoring programs.  A severe nursing and nurse faculty shortage has led to understaffing and nurse-to-patient ratios that jeopardize patient safety in hospitals and limit the availability of care outside of hospitals.  America is not training enough nurses to meet our needs yet nursing schools turned away more than 32,000 qualified applicants in 2005.  And we are not retaining those who do join the profession; currently 50 percent of new nurses leave their jobs within the first year.

Empowering Patients:

4.  Empower Patients with Information on Provider Performance: Informed consumers make decisions that promote the right kind of competition and higher quality and reflect their underlying values and preferences. However, very limited information is available to help patients understand how to choose the best providers, what treatment options are available, what works, and how to stay healthy.  Hillary would expand and improve information available to patients by making data and decision-making tools that give consumers information about their local providers readily available and understandable.  Patient-centered care should be designed to improve patient decision making as well as the quality of their health care; it should not shift health care costs onto patients.  At the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, the Center for Shared Decision Making helps breast cancer patients understand their options and make informed decisions about their treatment.  The program gets high marks from patients -  98 percent reporting that they understood their treatment choices and 96 percent reporting they understood which treatment risks and benefits mattered most to them as they made their decision.  

5.  Reduce Health Care Disparities: Racial and ethnic disparities are pervasive throughout our entire health care system.  In 2003, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) found “that racial, ethnic and socioeconomic disparities are national problems that affect health care at all points in the process, at all sites of care, and for all medical conditions – in fact, disparities are pervasive in our health care system.”  Minorities are more likely to be diagnosed with late-stage breast cancer and colorectal cancer compared to whites, and Hispanics hospitalized for acute myocardial infarction are less likely to receive optimal care.  Infant mortality rates among African American populations are more than twice as high as those for whites.  According to the annual National Healthcare Disparities Report, released by the AHRQ, blacks and Hispanics received poorer quality care than whites on more than 70 percent of the measures. 

Empowering Purchasers and Payers:

6.  Incentivize Quality Through Increased Federal Payments: Hillary proposes providing higher payments to healthcare providers that use coordinated care delivered by teams of health professionals to treat the whole patient instead of the patients’ individual illnesses.  Most federal payments to health care providers do not differentially reward high quality providers.  Our current system of reimbursement creates barriers to collaboration among organizations and among health care professionals, leading to fragmentation in the health care system.  Doing what’s best for patients shouldn’t be bad for business.
7.  Prohibit Payment of “Never Events” in FEHBP and all Federal Programs:  The Bush Administration’s recent decision to refuse Medicare payments for preventable infections, injuries and errors--so-called “never events”--sustained during hospital stays is a positive step.  Hillary will insist that any insurance company wishing to provide coverage through the Federal Employee Healthcare Benefits Program also refuses to cover these costs.  This proposal will incentivize good care with smart reimbursement policies

These proposals to improve quality build on Hillary’s existing health care agenda: 

Institute a New “Paperless” Health Information Technology System:  Modernizing our health care system through the use of information technology will empower doctors and other healthcare providers to communicate electronically and will reduce waste and redundancy while improving safety and quality by reducing medical errors.   Overall, the RAND Corporation estimates net savings to be $77 billion per year.  An up-front and phased-out $3 billion a year investment fund would be provided to help hospitals and doctor’s offices adopt and implement HIT.   The proposal will give doctors financial incentives to adopt health IT and facilitate adoption of a system where high quality care and better patient outcomes can be rewarded.

Transform Care of Today’s Chronically Ill Population to Improve Outcomes:  The largest driver of health care costs in the nation is related to the small numbers of Americans who have multiple chronic diseases.  These diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, account for 75 percent of our total national health expenditures and are the leading causes of death in the U.S.  A recent RAND study projected nearly $30 billion in national health expenditure savings per year after implementing disease and lifestyle management programs.  Combined with prevention and health information technology, with full participation, the U.S. health system could save $147 billion alone for better care of this vulnerable population. Senator Clinton will ensure higher quality and better coordination of care by using state-of-the-art chronic care coordination models within federally-funded programs to provide care for Americans afflicted with these costly, multi-faceted illnesses. She’ll provide incentives to participate in these chronic care management programs.

Create an Independent “Best Practices” Institute and Invest in Research for New Treatments:  Patients, providers, and payers would benefit from getting better information on what works in health care and how treatments compare to one another.  Researchers at Dartmouth have found that more care is not better care, and that inefficient care may do more harm than good.  Therefore she will create a new Best Practices Institute, which would be funded by both the private and public sectors, since its results will benefit all payers. Research will compare the effectiveness of alternative treatments such as pharmaceuticals, devices, and surgeries.  For example, information supplied by organizations such as the Drug Effectiveness Review Project (DERP) has been used in North Carolina to educate providers and improve quality of care, saving the state an estimated $80 million in 2003.  This research will facilitate the development of quality and outcomes measures for use by hospitals, physicians, nursing homes, and other healthcare providers.

Posted by Mike on August 23, 2007 | Permalink

Top Republican Media Talents Join Rudy Giuliani Campaign

Top Republican Media Talents Join Rudy Giuliani Campaign

New York City – The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the campaign’s media team. This group of experienced media professionals includes Scott Howell and Company, Chris Mottola and Associates, BrabenderCox and Crossroads Media.

Heath Thompson of Scott Howell and Company will serve as the campaign’s Lead Creative Consultant. A tested political veteran of President George W. Bush’s 2000 and 2004 campaigns and numerous statewide campaigns, Thompson brings a blend of unrivaled political and media experience to Team Rudy.

“This team brings together diverse talents and years of invaluable media expertise to the campaign’s overall communications effort. I look forward to working with Heath and this team. All of these individuals are at the top of the field,” said Brent Seaborn, Giuliani’s Director of Strategy.

Scott Howell and Company, one of the most successful Republican media firms in the nation, has a 15 year record of success with clients that include President George W. Bush, the Republican National Committee, National Republican Senatorial Committee, Republican Governor’s Association and Senators John Thune, Norm Coleman, Jim DeMint, Saxby Chambliss, and Kay Bailey Hutchison. 

The BrabenderCox team has helped elect Republican Senators, Governors, and Congressmen all over the nation. Chris Mottola and Associates is a nationally recognized media firm that played a key role in President Bush’s elections, while Crossroads Media is a premier Republican media services firm specializing in advertising strategy and placement for political candidates.

Giuliani’s Senior Advisor Chris Henick added, “This group will be instrumental in communicating Mayor Giuliani’s strong leadership, proven record as an experienced executive and optimistic vision to Americans. We are fortunate to have such campaign-tested individuals and look forward to growing our already strong media team.”

About the Giuliani Media Team:

Heath Thompson
Thompson directed Bush’s historic win in the South Carolina Republican Primary in 2000. He worked on local political races in South Carolina during the 1990s. He served as a consultant on U.S. Senator Norm Coleman’s victory in Minnesota in 2002.

Scott Howell
Howell was a member of the successful Bush/Cheney media team in 2004.

Chris Mottola
Mottola of Chris Mottola and Associates is a nationally recognized media consultant who has produced and directed nationally award-winning commercials.

John A. Brabender
Brabender is the founder and Chief Creative Officer of BrabenderCox, a national Republican media firm. 

Patti Heck
Heck is the President of Crossroads Media, a premier Republican media services firm specializing in advertising strategy and placement for political candidates.

Posted by Mike on August 23, 2007 | Permalink

South Carolina Business Leaders Join Team Rudy

South Carolina Business Leaders Join Team Rudy

Columbia, SC – The Rudy Giuliani Presidential Committee today announced the leadership team for South Carolina Business Leaders for Rudy. These businessmen and women from across the state will help promote Rudy’s commitment to cutting wasteful government spending, restoring fiscal discipline and cutting taxes.

“These business leaders are supporting Rudy because they know he is a strong fiscal conservative who will encourage economic growth,” said Barry Wynn, Giuliani’s South Carolina State Chairman and CEO of the Colonial Group in Spartanburg. “His commitment to looking after American taxpayers is backed up by his remarkable fiscal record as Mayor of New York City.”

During his eight years as the Mayor of New York City, Giuliani helped stimulate the local economy by cutting taxes 23 times and turning a $2.3 billion deficit into a multi-billion dollar surplus.  As part of Rudy’s 12 Commitments to the American People, Mayor Giuliani pledges to restore fiscal discipline to Washington, while cutting wasteful spending and taxes.

South Carolina Business Leaders for Rudy Leadership Team:

Tim Cantrell - CTMI, Spartanburg
John Cattano - Value Place Hotels, Columbia
Coker Day - Daybreak Adult Care services, Aiken
Jason Edens - Edens Equipment Sales, Columbia
Daniel Lawrence - Dan Lawrence, AIA, Gaffney
Mark Lazarus - Wild Water Water Park, Myrtle Beach                                             
William Milner - CARElina Homecare, Charleston
O'Neal Mintz - Mintz Scap Metal, Chesnee
Thomas Parsell - Hospitality Management Corporation, Charleston
Evelyn Reis Perry - Carolina Sound Communications, Charleston
William Somers - Deck Pro, INC, Beaufort

Posted by Mike on August 23, 2007 | Permalink

Dodd Takes Issue With Those Who Downplay Importance Of Iowa “First In The Nation” Caucuses

DODD TAKES ISSUE WITH THOSE WHO DOWNPLAY IMPORTANCE OF IOWA “FIRST IN THE NATION” CAUCUSES

Presidential candidate Chris Dodd issued the following statement today, reaffirming his commitment to the importance of Iowa’s “First in the Nation” Caucuses:

“I disagree with those candidates who would say that they are ‘running a national campaign’ and accept the political maneuvering to preempt Iowa’s time-tested and important role in the process of choosing which candidate would make the strongest nominee and strongest President.   

“Such a strategy only reinforces the role of big money and big rally sound bites and strikes another blow at the very heart of what makes the Iowa Caucuses so important -- this year more than ever.  The next President is going to inherit the most complicated set of circumstances in a generation and must not only be ready to lead from day one but also have demonstrated a proven ability to bring people together and get things done.  Making that important decision about who is best qualified to do that must be done in small settings where voters get the chance to ask the important and direct questions of each of us.   That is what happens in the living rooms, schools, and farms of Iowa, and it should remain that way.

“In this year where the media focus seems to be on celebrity and sound bites, it is more important that ever that Iowa remains the first in the nation caucuses.”

Posted by Mike on August 23, 2007 | Permalink

Fred Thompson Wins Surprise Write-In Victory In HRCC Straw Poll

Thompson Wins Surprise Write-In Victory in HRCC Straw Poll

(St. Paul) Hundreds of Republican activists gathered at the St. Paul River Center to cast ballots in a non-binding Presidential Preference Straw Poll Wednesday night. The poll was sponsored in conjunction with a House Republican fundraiser and included party leaders, Republican Legislators, Former Republican Lawmakers, party activists and boosters for various candidates. 

Results of the Minnesota Republican Presidential Straw Poll are as follows: 

Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee won a narrow victory, although his name was not on the ballot. As Thompson is not an officially announced candidate, voters had to physically write in his name as their preferred candidate.

House Republican Leader Marty Seifert (R-Marshall) said that it was an exciting event and that the margins were interesting and close. "This shows that the opinions of the Republican Presidential candidates in Minnesota are mixed and up for grabs," Seifert said. "The National Convention will be held in this same building complex roughly a year from now, so this helps kick off some interest."

John Cox, a Chicago businessman, spoke at the event in person and three candidates addressed the crowd via speakerphone and were interviewed live by talk show host Jason Lewis at the event.

Posted by Mike on August 23, 2007 | Permalink

Edwards Outlines Vision to End The Game In Washington And Build One America

EDWARDS OUTLINES VISION TO END THE GAME IN WASHINGTON AND BUILD ONE AMERICA Delivers major speech about how we can make Washington work for the American people instead of establishment elites 

Hanover, New Hampshire - During a major speech at the start of his "Fighting for One America" bus tour in New Hampshire, Senator John Edwards today outlined the choice facing our country -- whether we have a government that benefits the establishment or a government that works for the American people -- and his vision of One America where Washington works for regular families, instead of powerful interests and every American has the chance to go as far as their hard work and God-given talents will take them.

"We as a nation must choose whether to do what America has always done in times like these - change direction and move boldly into the future for the sake of our children, if not for ourselves, or wander in the same stale direction we have traveled in our recent past," said Edwards.  "The choice we must make is as important as it is clear. It is a choice between looking back and looking forward. It is caution versus courage. Old versus new. Calculation versus principle. It is a choice between the failed compromises of the past and the bright possibilities of our future. Between resigning ourselves to Two Americas or fighting for the One America we all believe in."

Edwards discussed how our system is rigged against regular Americans.  With more than 60 lobbyists for every member of Congress, powerful interests and their Washington lobbyists write our policies to give themselves every break imaginable, while regular families struggle to get by, let alone get ahead.  From our health care policies to our energy policies to our economic policies, Washington insiders write the laws to increase their power and benefit their bottom lines.  Edwards believes the American people need to take responsibility for our country, and end the game in Washington, so we can return our government to a government of, by and for the people.

"It's time to end the game," said Edwards.  "It's time to tell the big corporations and the lobbyists who have been running things for too long that their time is over. It's time to challenge politicians to put the American people's interests ahead of their own calculated political interests, to look the lobbyists in the eye and just say no.  And it's time for the American people to take responsibility for our government - for in our democracy it is truly ours."

Edwards has been fighting powerful interests his entire life and knows that they will not give up their power without a fight.   He believes we need courage, conviction and big ideas to change our country.  Edwards is a strong supporter of public financing of campaigns and has called for federal candidates to stop taking money from Washington lobbyists.  Edwards believes getting rid of Washington lobbyist money is an important step to ending the game in Washington, but to truly end the game, the American people need to stand up and take our government back.  He has seen firsthand the power of the American people and believes that by joining together and taking action today, we can fundamentally change our country and build One America.

Posted by Mike on August 23, 2007 | Permalink

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