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Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 5:39 am
by D1B
Saw in a previous post that you are thinking of running for office. Your gonna need votes. Let's hear your pitch.

What need fixing and how are you going to go about doing it?

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 6:24 pm
by travelinman67
D1B wrote:Saw in a previous post that you are thinking of running for office. Your gonna need votes. Let's hear your pitch.

What need fixing and how are you going to go about doing it?
Here's ten minutes worth. If I expounded on everything, I'd be here for days.

Under the theme of Federalism:
1) Create an ombudsman oversight agency to investigate complaints of inefficiency or abuse of authority by government agencies. Akin to the Special Prosecutor empowerment, the GAO should be empowered to investigate and compile evidence and data, then mandated to release, unredacted (excepting matters of national security) it's reseach and conclusions.
2) Strip the EPA of their totalitarian authority over states and industry. Note, I did not say disband the EPA. Few other federal agencies wield their centrist authority with as much impunity.
I can site chapter and verse of cases where the EPA targeted businesses for enforcement, then stopped at no financial end to win their case. In one example, the business targeted was owned by one of the wealthiest Californians, and after years of litigation, the businessman was fined $1,500,000...for deep plowing his farmland (or as the EPA called it, "wetland swales") without a permit. http://www.altlaw.org/v1/cases/1371324
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This was clear case of a rogue government agency utilizing a technical fault in environmental protection law to extort a settlement from a wealthy businessman.
3) Realign elective (pork) funding to require 85% of all submitted projects over the next decade to be directly connected with a federally recognized "energy independence" development programs (including nuclear, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, coal gasification, AND OFFSHORE DRILLING: NO "TYPE" OF ENERGY WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM THE PROGRAM.).
4) Establish an energy independence policy with hard deadlines, and tax incentives for completion of key components within deadline parameters.
5) Establish tax incentives for creation of new, permanent jobs, and in-service education.
6) Limit total secondary education cost (tuition, housing, books, ALL associated fees) to wage increase rates for post secondary educators.
7) Jail all UNI alum living in Wisconsin.

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:15 am
by D1B
travelinman67 wrote:
D1B wrote:Saw in a previous post that you are thinking of running for office. Your gonna need votes. Let's hear your pitch.

What need fixing and how are you going to go about doing it?
Here's ten minutes worth. If I expounded on everything, I'd be here for days.

Under the theme of Federalism:
1) Create an ombudsman oversight agency to investigate complaints of inefficiency or abuse of authority by government agencies. Akin to the Special Prosecutor empowerment, the GAO should be empowered to investigate and compile evidence and data, then mandated to release, unredacted (excepting matters of national security) it's reseach and conclusions.
2) Strip the EPA of their totalitarian authority over states and industry. Note, I did not say disband the EPA. Few other federal agencies wield their centrist authority with as much impunity.
I can site chapter and verse of cases where the EPA targeted businesses for enforcement, then stopped at no financial end to win their case. In one example, the business targeted was owned by one of the wealthiest Californians, and after years of litigation, the businessman was fined $1,500,000...for deep plowing his farmland (or as the EPA called it, "wetland swales") without a permit. http://www.altlaw.org/v1/cases/1371324
Image
This was clear case of a rogue government agency utilizing a technical fault in environmental protection law to extort a settlement from a wealthy businessman.
3) Realign elective (pork) funding to require 85% of all submitted projects over the next decade to be directly connected with a federally recognized "energy independence" development programs (including nuclear, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, coal gasification, AND OFFSHORE DRILLING: NO "TYPE" OF ENERGY WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM THE PROGRAM.).
4) Establish an energy independence policy with hard deadlines, and tax incentives for completion of key components within deadline parameters.
5) Establish tax incentives for creation of new, permanent jobs, and in-service education.
6) Limit total secondary education cost (tuition, housing, books, ALL associated fees) to wage increase rates for post secondary educators.
7) Jail all UNI alum living in Wisconsin.
Yawwwwnnn.

(Tman, keep a close eye on the guy driving in front of you. He may be following you, the long way)

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:45 am
by Appaholic
travelinman67 wrote:
D1B wrote:Saw in a previous post that you are thinking of running for office. Your gonna need votes. Let's hear your pitch.

What need fixing and how are you going to go about doing it?
Here's ten minutes worth. If I expounded on everything, I'd be here for days.

Under the theme of Federalism:
1) Create an ombudsman oversight agency to investigate complaints of inefficiency or abuse of authority by government agencies. Akin to the Special Prosecutor empowerment, the GAO should be empowered to investigate and compile evidence and data, then mandated to release, unredacted (excepting matters of national security) it's reseach and conclusions.
2) Strip the EPA of their totalitarian authority over states and industry. Note, I did not say disband the EPA. Few other federal agencies wield their centrist authority with as much impunity.
I can site chapter and verse of cases where the EPA targeted businesses for enforcement, then stopped at no financial end to win their case. In one example, the business targeted was owned by one of the wealthiest Californians, and after years of litigation, the businessman was fined $1,500,000...for deep plowing his farmland (or as the EPA called it, "wetland swales") without a permit. http://www.altlaw.org/v1/cases/1371324
Image
This was clear case of a rogue government agency utilizing a technical fault in environmental protection law to extort a settlement from a wealthy businessman.
3) Realign elective (pork) funding to require 85% of all submitted projects over the next decade to be directly connected with a federally recognized "energy independence" development programs (including nuclear, wind, geothermal, hydroelectric, coal gasification, AND OFFSHORE DRILLING: NO "TYPE" OF ENERGY WOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM THE PROGRAM.).
4) Establish an energy independence policy with hard deadlines, and tax incentives for completion of key components within deadline parameters.
5) Establish tax incentives for creation of new, permanent jobs, and in-service education.
6) Limit total secondary education cost (tuition, housing, books, ALL associated fees) to wage increase rates for post secondary educators.
7) Jail all UNI alum living in Wisconsin.
When's youin' gonna toss out dem durn eyellegal aliens.......dem saucers dey flyin' round in leavin' crop circles in my fields......cuts into my corn sqeezins'......

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:46 am
by AZGrizFan
Appaholic wrote:When's youin' gonna toss out dem durn eyellegal aliens.......dem saucers dey flyin' round in leavin' crop circles in my fields......cuts into my corn sqeezins'......
You truly ARE a one issue voter. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:51 am
by Appaholic
AZGrizFan wrote:
Appaholic wrote:When's youin' gonna toss out dem durn eyellegal aliens.......dem saucers dey flyin' round in leavin' crop circles in my fields......cuts into my corn sqeezins'......
You truly ARE a one issue voter. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm making fun of it......... :roll:

One issue.....the sovereignty of the states that make up the United STATES of America and the liberties those encompass.......not abortion, illegal alien, mandatory healthcare, defense......etc...

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:56 am
by Col Hogan
Appaholic wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote: You truly ARE a one issue voter. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm making fun of it......... :roll:

One issue.....the sovereignty of the states that make up the United STATES of America and the liberties those encompass.......not abortion, illegal alien, mandatory healthcare, defense......etc...
Only one of those issues is directly addressed in the Constitution...and is a main duty of the federal government...

We can argue over level of effort...methods...costs...but, defense of These United states is an issue our federal elected officials should/must deal with...

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:00 am
by Appaholic
Col Hogan wrote:
Appaholic wrote: I'm making fun of it......... :roll:

One issue.....the sovereignty of the states that make up the United STATES of America and the liberties those encompass.......not abortion, illegal alien, mandatory healthcare, defense......etc...
Only one of those issues is directly addressed in the Constitution...and is a main duty of the federal government...

We can argue over level of effort...methods...costs...but, defense of These United states is an issue our federal elected officials should/must deal with...
You are so correct......the other issues should actually be dealt with by the states....and I vote or people who believe as I do......

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:25 am
by Col Hogan
Appaholic wrote:
Col Hogan wrote: Only one of those issues is directly addressed in the Constitution...and is a main duty of the federal government...

We can argue over level of effort...methods...costs...but, defense of These United states is an issue our federal elected officials should/must deal with...
You are so correct......the other issues should actually be dealt with by the states....and I vote or people who believe as I do......
I agree with your assessment that those other issues belong with the states...especially abortion, health care...

Re: Senator Travelinman, what's your plan?

Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:01 am
by Ibanez
I agree with Appaholic....expecially about workin up a #6!