My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
How about this (I don't think they have bolding.)
***No Tolls*** Fight against Oregon tolls and taxation on Washington residents. ***Middle Class*** Increase the size of the Middle Class by encouraging Small Business. ***Family*** Make being married a tax and social advantage; Provide Daycare and promote having children. ***Education*** Give students a choice of how to be educated with vouchers, including self-paced online schooling at home. ***Jobs*** Subsidize entry-level jobs, and remove the social burden of employees from Small Business. ***Trade*** Insist on Balanced Trade with tariffs if necessary. ***Healthcare*** Medicare for anyone but contain costs through competition. ***Deficits*** Government debt is uncontrollable; time to create a new understanding of money that matches modern usage.
For more insight on how I would address these and other problems listen to my bi-daily podcast at MartinHash.com
I am competent, dedicated, incorruptible, and absolutely promise to reject undue influence from money or Special Interests.
I live, started a business, and raised my family in this Congressional District.
***No Tolls*** Fight against Oregon tolls and taxation on Washington residents. ***Middle Class*** Increase the size of the Middle Class by encouraging Small Business. ***Family*** Make being married a tax and social advantage; Provide Daycare and promote having children. ***Education*** Give students a choice of how to be educated with vouchers, including self-paced online schooling at home. ***Jobs*** Subsidize entry-level jobs, and remove the social burden of employees from Small Business. ***Trade*** Insist on Balanced Trade with tariffs if necessary. ***Healthcare*** Medicare for anyone but contain costs through competition. ***Deficits*** Government debt is uncontrollable; time to create a new understanding of money that matches modern usage.
For more insight on how I would address these and other problems listen to my bi-daily podcast at MartinHash.com
I am competent, dedicated, incorruptible, and absolutely promise to reject undue influence from money or Special Interests.
I live, started a business, and raised my family in this Congressional District.
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
Much better to delineate the issues
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
My gut feeling, take it for what it is, is that a winning platform across most of America, but outside the dense cities is this:
Fair trade with a mind towards the environment and sustainability as much as economic nationalism.
Pro-middle class taxation policy.
Subsidized day care, vocational training, etc. Community colleges should be paid through taxes rather than tuition, but should be geared away from university transition and towards vocations, especially trades. Day care has to be subsidized for women to have an equal footing with men in the workplace. It amazes me that few politicians understand this.
Just those three broad areas (fair/sustainable trade, middle class focus, subsidies on what gets people into the middle class and helps keep them there) can bridge a lot of different voter groups.
Fair trade with a mind towards the environment and sustainability as much as economic nationalism.
Pro-middle class taxation policy.
Subsidized day care, vocational training, etc. Community colleges should be paid through taxes rather than tuition, but should be geared away from university transition and towards vocations, especially trades. Day care has to be subsidized for women to have an equal footing with men in the workplace. It amazes me that few politicians understand this.
Just those three broad areas (fair/sustainable trade, middle class focus, subsidies on what gets people into the middle class and helps keep them there) can bridge a lot of different voter groups.
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
I like it Martin.
(I'd probably suggest "Tolls are Theft!!!" as a tagline , but your emphasis on the issue is good.)
"I live in this Congressional District. I started a business in this district, and I raised my family here."
or:
"I live in this Congressional District. I raised my family in [city name] and started a business in [city name]."
I don't like multiple direct objects or verb clauses in persuasive copy. If your residence within the District is useful against any opponents who either don't live or do business in your district, make it a quick hit direct action sentence, with a follow-up sentence to show that you ain't no Johnny-Come-Lately.
(I'd probably suggest "Tolls are Theft!!!" as a tagline , but your emphasis on the issue is good.)
On this one sentence, I just have a small style suggestion:Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:00 amI live, started a business, and raised my family in this Congressional District.
"I live in this Congressional District. I started a business in this district, and I raised my family here."
or:
"I live in this Congressional District. I raised my family in [city name] and started a business in [city name]."
I don't like multiple direct objects or verb clauses in persuasive copy. If your residence within the District is useful against any opponents who either don't live or do business in your district, make it a quick hit direct action sentence, with a follow-up sentence to show that you ain't no Johnny-Come-Lately.
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
Also, to be certain, you should note how many years you've lived there.Fife wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:13 amI like it Martin.
(I'd probably suggest "Tolls are Theft!!!" as a tagline , but your emphasis on the issue is good.)
On this one sentence, I just have a small style suggestion:Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:00 amI live, started a business, and raised my family in this Congressional District.
"I live in this Congressional District. I started a business in this district, and I raised my family here."
or:
"I live in this Congressional District. I raised my family in [city name] and started a business in [city name]."
I don't like multiple direct objects or verb clauses in persuasive copy. If your residence within the District is useful against any opponents who either don't live in your district, make it a quick hit direct action sentence, with a follow-up sentence to show that you ain't no Johnny-Come-Lately.
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
Edits in Bold.
Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:00 amHow about this (I don't think they have bolding.)
***No Tolls*** Fight against Oregon tolls and undue taxation on Washington residents. ***Middle Class*** Increase the size of the Middle Class by encouraging Small Business. ***Family*** Make being married a tax and social advantage; Subsidize Daycare and promote having children. ***Education*** Give students a choice of how to be educated with a voucher system, including self-paced online schooling at home. ***Jobs*** Subsidize entry-level jobs, and remove the social burden of employees from Small Business. (This is vague. Also, you should probably work on subsidizing vocational training/school, unless you want to hand money to businesses for hiring at minimum wage? ) ***Trade*** Insist on Balanced Trade with tariffs if necessary. ***Healthcare*** Medicare for anyone but contain costs through competition. (This sounds like socialized medicine - Bernie?) ***Deficits*** Government debt is unsustainable ; It's time to create a new understanding of money that matches modern usage. (Too vague)
For more insight on how I would address these and other problems, please join us on my bi-daily podcast at MartinHash.com
I am competent, dedicated, incorruptible, and absolutely promise to reject undue influence from money or Special Interests.
I live, started a business, and raised my family in this Congressional District.
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
I live in this Congressional District. I started multiple businesses, and raised my family here for almost four decades.Fife wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:13 amI like it Martin.
(I'd probably suggest "Tolls are Theft!!!" as a tagline , but your emphasis on the issue is good.)
On this one sentence, I just have a small style suggestion:Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:00 amI live, started a business, and raised my family in this Congressional District.
"I live in this Congressional District. I started a business in this district, and I raised my family here."
or:
"I live in this Congressional District. I raised my family in [city name] and started a business in [city name]."
I don't like multiple direct objects or verb clauses in persuasive copy. If your residence within the District is useful against any opponents who either don't live or do business in your district, make it a quick hit direct action sentence, with a follow-up sentence to show that you ain't no Johnny-Come-Lately.
And added:
***TRANSPORTATION & ENVIRONMENT*** Electric Driverless Vehicles are the future for both congestion clean air.
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
"I have lived and raised my family in this Congressional District for nearly four decades. In my time here, I have founded multiple businesses, and worked closely with our local and regional governments to grow and enhance the community." (or something similar.)Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:21 amI live in this Congressional District. I started multiple businesses, and raised my family here for almost four decades.Fife wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:13 amI like it Martin.
(I'd probably suggest "Tolls are Theft!!!" as a tagline , but your emphasis on the issue is good.)
On this one sentence, I just have a small style suggestion:Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:00 amI live, started a business, and raised my family in this Congressional District.
"I live in this Congressional District. I started a business in this district, and I raised my family here."
or:
"I live in this Congressional District. I raised my family in [city name] and started a business in [city name]."
I don't like multiple direct objects or verb clauses in persuasive copy. If your residence within the District is useful against any opponents who either don't live or do business in your district, make it a quick hit direct action sentence, with a follow-up sentence to show that you ain't no Johnny-Come-Lately.
And added:
***TRANSPORTATION & ENVIRONMENT*** Electric Driverless Vehicles are the future for both congestion clean air.
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
I’d warn against GCFs edits on the grounds that saying “subsidize” is going to alienate financial moderates and saying “voucher” will alienate many Democrats invested in the public school system. “Subsidize” May only hurt you with moderates, but “voucher” is probably going to get you core democrat backlash.
Or, I could be wrong. But why drop loaded words into this pamphlet when the best scenario case is no one is alienated, and all other results are all downhill from there?
Or, I could be wrong. But why drop loaded words into this pamphlet when the best scenario case is no one is alienated, and all other results are all downhill from there?
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Re: My Voter's Pamphlet Issues (U.S. House Candidate)
***DEFICITS*** Government debt is unsustainable; of all the bad options, allowing inflation seems the least terrible.GrumpyCatFace wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:20 amEdits in Bold.
Martin Hash wrote: ↑Tue May 15, 2018 8:00 amHow about this (I don't think they have bolding.)
***No Tolls*** Fight against Oregon tolls and undue taxation on Washington residents. ***Middle Class*** Increase the size of the Middle Class by encouraging Small Business. ***Family*** Make being married a tax and social advantage; Subsidize Daycare and promote having children. ***Education*** Give students a choice of how to be educated with a voucher system, including self-paced online schooling at home. ***Jobs*** Subsidize entry-level jobs, and remove the social burden of employees from Small Business. (This is vague. Also, you should probably work on subsidizing vocational training/school, unless you want to hand money to businesses for hiring at minimum wage? ) ***Trade*** Insist on Balanced Trade with tariffs if necessary. ***Healthcare*** Medicare for anyone but contain costs through competition. (This sounds like socialized medicine - Bernie?) ***Deficits*** Government debt is unsustainable ; It's time to create a new understanding of money that matches modern usage. (Too vague)
For more insight on how I would address these and other problems, please join us on my bi-daily podcast at MartinHash.com
I am competent, dedicated, incorruptible, and absolutely promise to reject undue influence from money or Special Interests.
I live, started a business, and raised my family in this Congressional District.
Shamedia, Shamdemic, Shamucation, Shamlection, Shamconomy & Shamate Change