Young democrats of the Sixth District of Virginia, if you care about your future then now is the time to act. Don't know how or even if you can make a difference? Just as the fundamental part of mass is the atom, the essential building block of change is SELF.
Dont look for, but BE the change agent.
Monday, June 18, 2007
YDs, It's Time To Mobilize
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
D-Day
On this day in 1944, 6603 Ameican lives were lost where the land meets the sea in eastern France, promoting freedom and a vision greater than any one man . No matter our opinions of the current conflict in Iraq, let us take a moment to cherish those brave soles.
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Congressman Goodlatte Chasing His Tail
Fiscal responsibility is a plagued virtue of government, fallen ill by pork barrel spending-benefiting friends of our Washington legislators. Now this chronic Congressional fiscal indiscipline, combined with a reckless foreign policy, has resulted in a chronic Federal budget crisis. And even critical programs such as the Farm Bill of 2007 are being considered for cuts.
Congressman Goodlatte, wrote in the Roanoke Times, in an article, Trying to do more with less., that “Here in Virginia, the health of the Chesapeake Bay is of great concern to many of us.” He continues “The Farm Bill affords us the opportunity to create policies that would positively impact the health of the bay without burdening farmers with superfluous regulations.” Congressman Goodlatte continued to distract constituents with worthy praise for environmental considerations in his article: “The benefits of conservation programs are not solely realized by farmers. All of us benefit from improved air, water, and land quality.”
One week later, we read “Bay Bill Too Costly, Congressman Says” in the Daily-News Record. And “Unfortunately, [CHESSEA] is extra expensive …”, about the conservation plan known as Chesapeake's Healthy and Environmentally Sound Stewardship of Energy and Agriculture Act of 2007. And Congressman Goodlatte executes this abrupt about-face as Senator John Warner and State Delegate Matt Lohr, both Republicans, continue to express support for CHESSEA.
Now, the Farm Bill involves a wide range of considerations, from farming, through commodities, domestic food assistance, energy development, trade and conservation. It is prudent for any public office holder to periodically take a fresh look at complex and costly proposals. We do not know what went into this reappraisal and reversal. But we do know that Congressman Goodlatte owes us an explanation.
Unless he turns over a new page, Congressman Goodlatte will be reluctant to offer that explanation because he seems to feel a lack of responsibility to his Virginia constituents. Why? Well, unexplained rhetorical position reversal maneuvers, from an eight-term incumbent Congressman, who signed the Republican Contract with America, limiting Congressmen to three-terms, are not unprecedented.
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Labels: Chesapeak Bay, Fiscal, Goodlatte
Iraq
Mistakes were made and there is a case for out-right deception of the American public. The truth is that these references are made to the past and we must look to the future. The Iraqi government cannot support it's own country, but our presence is inciting more violence.
A phased withdrawal over the next 12-18 months, with concrete benchmarks for the Malarki government is a new policy we should employ in Iraq. Iraq is our war, but the war is long over and the Iraqis should be forced to focus on reconstruction of their country with the help of the world community. If the country must be split, then so be it. Soldiers continue to die, children maimed by shrapnel, no clean water, and multiple tours for our National Guardsmen...sounds like too much pride on all sides, and not enough progress.
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