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Updated: 11:42 a.m. ET April 23, 2007 DETROIT - Presidential candidate John Edwards said Saturday he opposes a free trade agreement between the United States and South Korea, telling Michigan Democrats it would be bad for the auto industry. The deal needs the approval of both countries' lawmakers. It would immediately eliminate U.S. tariffs on Korean vehicles, Edwards said, but leave in place a discriminatory tax based on engine size that disproportionately affects American cars. "There are so many more Korean cars sold in the United States than are sold in Korea," Edwards told about 2,000 Democrats gathered at their annual Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. He added that South Korean workers are thrown in jail for fighting for decent wages. "We need trade that works for American workers, which means there need to be real labor standards, real environmental standards" in the deal, Edwards said. Message board What do you think of Edwards’ candidacy? The former senator and vice presidential candidate from North Carolina praised Michigan's role in advancing the U.S. labor movement, calling it the birthplace of the middle class. Iraq a 'bleeding sore' He also talked about some of his policy proposals, which include a withdrawal of forces from Iraq, universal health care and a repeal of some of President Bush's tax cuts. Edwards called the Iraq war a "bleeding sore," and said Bush should sign legislation that would fund the war but also set a withdrawal date for troops. Bush opposes a withdrawal date. "If George Bush vetoes this bill, it is George Bush who's not funding the troops _ not the Democratic leadership of Congress," Edwards told about 2,000 Democrats gathered at their annual Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. Edwards, who has been out of office since 2004, is competing in a tough Democratic field that includes Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York and Barack Obama of Illinois. He has been trying to use his Southern roots to distinguish himself as someone who can appeal nationwide. He has made alleviating poverty a central theme of his candidacy. Edwards, like other Democratic candidates, has been actively wooing support from labor unions. |
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So does this mean you support Edwards?
I mean if he is trying to gain support from the unions what does that tell me? Does that mean he is going to enact some sort of further legislation that allows unions more power? Or Maybe he is in support of an Idea that is being abused by those who control it? "We need trade that works for American workers, which means there need to be real labor standards, real environmental standards" in the deal, Edwards said. Funny thing about unions they Force employees to strike for wage increases then complain about layoffs due to lack of earnings by the companies they just screwed for another increase. It just happened here in Oregon, 2 nation wide companies were forced by the unions for increases in wages in other states, then 3-5 months later the companies Laid off almost 500 employees locally, the unions got what they wanted and when it came time to find the money the company was forced to Lay off employees in a different area due to Union Agreements. Message board What do you think of Edwards’ candidacy? Sorry I think its a bad idea, more taxes? Wow I pay enough as it is, I am not interested in paying more. Are you aware that in California that taxes on a single gallon of gas is at the $1.00 mark? I am not sure here in Oregon it seems they are not required to post this at the pumps. My taxes go up, however I have never seen them go down. The politicians get the cost of living increases, however other than unions have you ever seen anyone else get one? Its time for people to open thier own eyes and stop walking around like sheep. G |
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YES, I do Grymph. The more I read and watch how he stands for putting
the Taxes back on the rich and supporting keeping jobs in the US the more I like him. Huckalbee is ok too I think which shows I am not a one party coter. Im independent!!! |
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coter,,,LOL Voter
He wants to pay for his med plan by replacing the taxes Bush lifted from the wealthy, and putting a fine on companies whose profits exceed ethical standards to the point of being gross. Like the fuel companies Exxon. If you go to the link they have a run down of all the candidates and their current views. Its a pretty good link. just ignore the poll results since you dont like them... LMAO Im sure you can find your candidate there too!!! http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10562904/ |
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Edwards: Tax hikes on rich possible
Says leveling with voters more important than the political consequences Updated: 3:13 p.m. ET April 30, 2007 SAN DIEGO - Democratic presidential contender John Edwards said Sunday he would consider raising taxes on corporations and the wealthy to fund programs such as universal health care. Edwards has long said he wants to repeal the tax cuts on upper-income earners enacted during the Bush presidency, but Sunday he seemed to go further, by saying he was open to raising them higher than they were before George W. Bush took office. He also said he would consider taxes on "excess profits," including those made by oil companies. Edwards said it was more important to level with voters than to worry about the political consequences of advocating higher taxes. Of course you might not appreciate an honest candidate I think its refreshing esp after the last 8 years!! |
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What would be refreshing is a Tax break for the middle income bracket.
This is never done for one reason, fronts of tax breaks are always given taken from the upper income Level, not from people like me or you. These so-called tax breaks never make a difference to you or me. Why? I have stated before that if I were to pay the same percentage in taxes I would be able to live nicely, not extravagant or in a Posh home. If my taxes were reduced by 10% I would have an added $5,000 a year to do with as I feel. If the upper income level were taxed even one or two percent($10,000 or more)this would be possible, however since we know who really controls the politicians is the wealthy we know that will never happen. You wonder why I don't like unions? or anyone they support? They are part of the problem, they are one of those "Special Interest" groups that control the polititians and are contributing to our businesses outsourcing the jobs to underdeveloped(cheaper) markets. I wonder if a politician could be elected and honestly give the workers of the world a real tax break? G |
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He is for the middle class.....
And the enviornment,,, I like him.. Who do you like? Grymph NEVADA, Iowa - Labeling global warming an international emergency, Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards called Tuesday for a cap on greenhouse gas pollution and stricter auto emissions standards. The former North Carolina senators said his proposal to limit emissions could revitalize the economy and create up to a million jobs by creating a new energy economy. "Energy not only cannot be a hindrance to the American economy, it can be the fuel for the American economy," Edwards said. |
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And he is talking about taxing his self...
Interesting for a politician....... NEVADA, Iowa - Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards on Tuesday defended the construction of a sprawling, 28,000-square-foot house in North Carolina, arguing that his home is a model of energy efficiency. "The house was built from the beginning, both in its location for passive solar and the use of active solar, to help provide some of the energy for the house," Edwards said in an interview with The Associated Press. "It doesn't provide all of the energy, but it provides some." Sitting on 102 secluded acres, the 28,000-square-foot estate that Edwards and his family call home has a main house with five bedrooms and six-and-a-half baths. It's connected by a covered walkway to a bright red addition known as "The Barn," that includes its own living facilities along with a handball court, an indoor pool and an indoor basketball court with a stage at one end. Edwards said he hired a design expert during construction to offer energy efficiency options and his family has taken efficiency to the smallest detail. |
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Five-star energy rating
"Elizabeth, I saw her climb up, I literally saw her with piles of fluorescent light bulbs changing them out," Edwards said of his wife. "We are also committed to making the house carbon neutral." Edwards argued that his house meets top federal efficiency standards because of the careful planning. "It's the reason we got this five-star energy rating, which is a federal standard," he said. He declined to discuss his monthly bill. Edwards was in Iowa to tour a biomass energy conversion area where researchers are devising ways of producing energy from renewable sources. He used the tour as a backdrop to spell out his plan for dealing with the international emergency of global warming, rejecting suggestions that steps such as capping greenhouse gas emissions would dampen the economy. Instead, he argued, facilities like the one he toured can spark a new, energy-driven economy. "Energy not only cannot be a hindrance to the America economy, it can be the fuel for the American economy," said the 2004 vice presidential nominee. |
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I'm not buying this line of bull. A 2,800 sq. ft. house is pretty good
sized. His is going to be 10 times that size, yet he is concerned with energy consumption? Sounds like another case of, I know what is best for you better than you do. The largest contributor of CO2 into our atmosphere is coal burning power plants. The liberals don't talk about this because they are the ones that put a stop to nuclear power. |
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NEVADA, Iowa - Labeling global warming an international emergency, Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards called Tuesday for a cap on greenhouse gas pollution and stricter auto emissions standards. The former North Carolina senators said his proposal to limit emissions could revitalize the economy and create up to a million jobs by creating a new energy economy. "Energy not only cannot be a hindrance to the American economy, it can be the fuel for the American economy," Edwards said. This is a pipe dream, until the oil companies are removed from being able to control this economy they will control the market. Being that I am involved with the Auto industry I see things you may never see, and as a result I have seen the EPA control what can or cannot be used on a vehicle for emmisions control. Here is where one of the problems lay, the polititians pass stricter policies for emmisions every year, and as a result the manufacturers are required to change AND research another way to reduce emisions. Are you aware that approx 5% of the vehicles on the road contribute to 90% of the pollution created? These vehicles have no emissions required, they are older and since technology was lax in those days they will never be required to have any. PZEV, stands for Positive Zero Emissions Vehicle. These are being produced at this time however you rarely hear of them. they are in the Ford Line, I am sure GM and Chrysler have them also. This is a vehicle that is given certain breaks by the government since they produce NO measurable amount of TOXICs to the environment. How much did this vehicle cost for R&D? The majority of the Auto manufacturers have vehicles that far surpass the emission requirements of this day. As we speak they are working on producing these PZEV vehicles at a reasonable price. They have poured Billions of dollors into research and a politician wants to ask for more? I have said it once and I will say it again, open your eyes and look around you will be surprised at what you find. I think its a joke that a politician thinks by getting lower vehicle emissions he will create jobs. On the contrary each time you make someone spend more money to comply it costs the end consumer more to purchase it. Do you know what a normal mark up is for clothing or food is? It is decieving, when a merchant claims it is a half off sale they are still making money on the product. That will tell you what kind of money it takes to run a business these days. Each time the EPA acts the price of vehicles goes up. I can't afford to buy a new car can you? Lets see the last time I had a new vehicle was $428.00 a month,(plus insurance) Now the same car is $4,000 more can you afford that payment, I know I can't. Ask yourself why and you might finally see what I do. My wages haven't gone up in years, what used to be a good income barely makes ends meet. So when I see someone try to tell me he knows how to create jobs I turn and walk away, because its not jobs I am looking for, its fairness in how we are treated and the lies that go with them. In a nutshell it isn't the vehicles produced today that are the problem, its the sheep that keep following the leaders that are controlled by the Big Bucks of this once great Nation. JMHO. G And by the way when have I ever mis-spelled your name? |
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You ppl just like to critisize and offer no plan to solve anything. I
think you just like to hear your self *****. I asked who do you like, Ill look at them and consider what they stand for.. Tell me, Im interested..... |
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I mean I dont give a **** what you buy dazzling dave Im posting on
several candidates,,Im not selling anything,,,geezzz |
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I have not decided as of yet on who I like, I tend to be conservative
yet not much interests me so far. I have been more concerned about my own current affairs with little time to investigate the current possibilities. G |
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Was only pointing out the hypocrisy of the statements made. At this
point in time, no one on either side really shines through. |
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****ing amazing!!
Do you Vote? |
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I try to vote responsibly, I honestly believe Bush is in office a second
time because of the sheep, and those who were the shepperds leading them there. G |
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Well we agree there, I voted for him once.. ashamed now
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I will continue to vote for the lesser of the two evils (usually the
conservative, imo.) I, long ago, reached the point where the political retoric means anything to me. How long has it been since you even heard the word... 'statesman'? |
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abe lincoln comes to mind..
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