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MICHIGAN CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS- INCUMBENTS AND CHALLENGERS AND WHERE THEY STAND

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Filing Deadline (Major Parties): April 22, 2014
State Primary: August 5, 2014

To see the actual voting records of all incumbents on other issues such as Foreign Policy, Second Amendment Issues, Homeland Security, and other issues as well as their rankings by special interest groups please use the links followed by two stars (**).

U.S. Senate

Debbie Stabenow (D) Next Election in 2018.
Carl Levin (D) Retiring in 2014
Gary Peters (D) Challenger

Is currently the congressman for District 14

http://www.petersformichigan.com/landing/e140207/?subsource=splash

http://peters.house.gov/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

HEALTHCARE Making Health Care More Affordable and More Accessible On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act into law. I proudly worked to pass this historic legislation because I believe our health care system is broken and for too many Michigan middle class families, quality, accessible, and affordable health care coverage is too often out of reach. The promise of the American Dream continues to slip away when families go bankrupt trying to afford health coverage, insurance companies are permitted to raise the cost of health care for women, and children who have pre-existing conditions are denied coverage. The Affordable Care Act goes a long way to correct those problems. By working together, we can fix the law to make sure it works to address problems in our health care system and helps make quality health care affordable for both Michigan families and businesses.

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT Investing in 21st Century Energy Technology and Protecting our Environment – In today’s 21st century economy, whoever leads in the field of new energy technologies will lead in the global marketplace. Our region has always led the way in new automotive technologies, but to stay at the forefront of this new clean energy economy, we must continue our leadership in innovation. In Congress, I’m working to pass legislation that will make meaningful investments to spur clean energy technology development in our region. By taking this important step, we’ll help ensure that the green manufacturing jobs of the future are created in our communities. And at a time when many in Congress want to throw in the towel on our auto industry, I’ve successfully led the fight to protect critical funding for green auto technology development and job creation.

But as we pursue new energy technologies, we also need to recommit ourselves to protecting our environment. In Congress, I’ve proudly fought to pass legislation to reduce America’s carbon footprint, preserve our national resources and responsibly break our national addiction to foreign fossil fuels. And in our region, I strongly support efforts to protect our Great Lakes against invasive species such as the Asian Carp.

Voted against the KeystoneXL Pipeline without limiting amendments.
Terry Whitney (D) Challenger no website
Terri Lynn Land (R) Challenger

http://terrilynnland.com/

HOT BUTTON ISSUE

HEALTHCARE As a candidate for U.S. Senate, I support policies that will provide real health care reform. In Washington, politicians rarely admit when their policies aren’t working. In fact, the greater the failure, the less willing a politician is to admit that their idea has failed. The result is that Americans needlessly suffer. That is exactly what is happening today as a result of the health care law passed in 2009, commonly known as ObamaCare. This law is based on the idea that Washington should control your health care dollars and that government can force you to buy insurance, access your medical records, dictate your medical decisions, and restrict your health care choices.

Nearly every single political promise made about ObamaCare in 2009 has been broken. There are three broken promises that are hurting Michigan families in one way or another. First, as too many families learned last fall, the President broke his promise that “if you like your plan you can keep your plan.”. As it turns out, many people cannot actually keep their plans. As many as six million Americans have seen their plan canceled because of ObamaCare. Second, the President broke his “if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor” promise because the ObamaCare insurance plans rely on “skinny” networks that do not include broad groups among certain medical specialists. As a result, patients no longer have access to the doctors they need. Third, the American people were promised the law would reduce health care costs and insurance premiums. This is not true either and many people are facing premium hikes of 600%.

ObamaCare has increased health care costs. ObamaCare has caused people to lose their insurance. ObamaCare regulations and taxes have discouraged health care innovation. Small businesses are even scaling back plans to hire more workers to avoid the penalty for having more than 50 employees. Some employers have reduced employees’ hours and have been forced to drop insurance plans.

MANUFACTURING IN MICHIGAN As Michigan’s U.S. Senator, I will fight for policies to create an environment that allows Michigan’s manufacturing industry to thrive for generations to come.

Terri’s Solutions

1. Fair Trade: Developing fair trade agreements will open up markets to Michigan’s exports.

2. Predictability: Reforming the tax code will encourage job growth, increase capital investments, and make the U.S. more competitive, while providing Michigan’s business with much needed stability and predictability.

3. Modernizing Our Energy: Increasing America’s domestic energy production and building the Keystone Pipeline will lower energy costs for manufacturers and families.

4. Education: Working with states we can encourage and grow a skilled workforce.

5. Mandate Relief: Providing relief from expensive and onerous Washington regulations that impose unnecessary costs on our economy will save businesses time and money.

6. Fiscal Discipline: To get our nation’s fiscal house in order by balancing the budget and paying down the national

US HOUSE OF REP LOGO

District 1
Dan Benishek M.D. (R) Incumbent

http://www.danbenishekforcongress.com/ http://benishek.house.gov/

http://www.ontheissues.org/MI/Dan_Benishek.htm **

Rated -4 by AAI, indicating a anti-Arab anti-Palestine voting record. (May 2012)

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

HEALTHCARE As a surgeon who treated patients for nearly 30 years, Dr. Benishek knows a thing or two about health care. He recognizes the fact that a one-size-fits-all federal solution cannot accommodate the unique and diverse health care challenges facing Northern Michigan.

Dr. Benishek does not support President Obama’s new health care law. He believes its bad medicine for America and will lead to diminished care in Northern Michigan and will erode the doctor-patient relationship. It puts Washington bureaucrats between patients and doctors. The law also raises health care costs at a time when America’s families can least afford it.

Dr. Benishek is also very concerned because President Obama cut over $700 billion from Medicare to pay for his new health care law. Many of Northern Michigan’s small local hospitals will be facing millions of dollars in cuts over the next decade. Dr. Benishek wants to ensure that our local hospitals stay open and our citizens have access to local medical care.

Dr. Benishek knows we have to lower the cost of health care in this country. But that can be done without putting Washington in charge. First, Dr. Dan believes health insurance should be portable and stick with you regardless of where you work or who pays for it. Next, we would permit the purchasing of insurance across state lines. Families and employers would benefit from a truly competitive marketplace where companies would lower their prices and improve coverage options to attract new policyholders. Dr. Dan also wants to see meaningful lawsuit reform would allow doctors to responsibly practice medicine without the fear of unreasonable litigation. That would lower the costs of health care because frivolous lawsuits increase health care costs for everyone. All of this can be achieved without a 2,700 page bill that forces you to buy insurance that Washington says you must. Health care decisions ought to be made by patients, families and doctors. Dr. Benishek is committed to finding positive solutions that solve the challenges in our health care system while putting patients in charge.

ENERGY AND REGULATIONS Benishek Presses Washington Regulators on New Rules that Will Increase Home Heating Costs – Lawmaker Writes EPA Regarding New Rules on Wood Burning Stoves- Mar 19, 2014 Issues: Economy and Jobs, Energy and Resources

WASHINGTON, DC: Dr. Dan Benishek (MI-01) today urged the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to not increase home heating costs for Michigan families by enacting new regulations on wood burning stoves. “Families in Northern Michigan are tired of seeing their utility bills go up because of Washington regulations. In this tough economy, a lot of people are struggling and the last thing they need is for the EPA to slap new rules on our wood burning stoves. During this very cold winter, we’ve already seen a spike in propane prices and home heating bills-and new regulations on stoves will make things even worse. I’m hoping the EPA will use some common sense on these proposed new rules, rather than a one-size-fits-all Washington approach,” said Dr. Benishek, a general surgeon and lifelong resident of Northern Michigan.

Benishek’s pressing of the EPA comes as the agency’s proposed New Source Performance Standards would update emission requirements for new residential wood burning heaters. Since the announcement of the proposed regulation in January, Dr. Benishek has heard from many constituents who are deeply concerned about the increased home heating costs as a result of this new rule.

A letter to the EPA, sent by Dr. Benishek and Rep. Reid Ribble (WI-08), reads in part: “In a time of rising fuel costs, many of our constituents have turned to the traditional wood burning stove as a means of providing affordable heat for their families during periods of record cold. As you are aware, many of these families and senior citizens live in very rural communities where heating alternatives are extremely limited. Winters in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan are often harsh, and access to reliable heat can be a matter of life and death.”

Voted for Keystone XL Pipeline without limiting amendments.
Alan Arcand (R) Challenger

http://www.arcandforcongress.com/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

IMMIGRATION Immigration is one of the primary duties of congress, they have a duty to secure the borders and police them. As of now, tax-payer funded social programs, financial benefits and public education are available for non-citizens. Illegal immigrants are an immense and ever-increasing strain on the resources of our country. If immigrants wish to become an American citizen, as our ancestors once did, they are required to follow the appropriate protocol into becoming legalized. If however, they wish not to subscribe unto our laws of immigration and naturalization, then they are free to return back to their country of origin.

ENERGY If we are to get serious about returning to American prosperity, then we must become an energy independent nation. The untapped oil reserves of the United States equate to an estimated 2.3 trillion barrels of oil, which is nearly three times the reserves of all of the OPEC nations combined. However, the federal government forces us to buy the majority of our oil from foreign countries; though they have no Constitutional authority to do so. I believe Federal land is owned by the people of the United States. We should allow American businesses to harvest our own oil in a free market.

HEALTHCARE I believe health care is something between a Doctor and the patient. Not between a Doctor, the patient, and the Government. I oppose the “Unaffordable Healthcare Act for America” (HR 3962). I (unlike the current Congressman) would NEVER vote to fund this devastating unconstitutional legislation.
Jerry Cannon (D) Challenger

Retired Army Major General
http://www.jerrycannon.com/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

HEALTHCARE Fixing Health Care for Everyone – I believe we must provide access to affordable, quality healthcare. This means making sure that our families have access to providers, especially in rural areas. Rural hospitals are vital to our health, safety, and welfare. Critical Access Hospitals are an essential part of our healthcare safety net.

The Affordable Care Act is an imperfect law. There are significant problems that need to be fixed, including making good on President Obama’s promise that people who liked their policies should be able to keep them, and making sure that Northern Michigan families and businesses don’t face big increases in premiums or out-of-pocket costs.

But I don’t believe we should go back to the days when insurance companies could do whatever they wanted, like refusing to cover people with preexisting conditions, dropping people from coverage when they get sick, and charging women more for their coverage. We need to fix the law and strengthen its fundamental purpose.

ECONOMIC AGENDA FOR MICHIGAN’S WOMEN I know that economic security for the middle class in Northern Michigan must include measures which will ensure women are treated fairly in the workplace. Equal treatment in the workplace is not just a women’s issue, it’s a family issue.

I strongly support legislation to ensure that women are treated fairly and equally in the workplace, such as the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, the Paycheck Fairness Act, Title IX, and also the expansion of childcare and preschool. I will support all efforts to eliminate obstacles to equal opportunities for women.

ENERGY As a combat veteran, I know firsthand that energy security is a national interest. We must take measures to become energy independent and reduce our dependence on foreign oil. It’s good for our economy and the right thing to do.

I support a do-it-all energy policy that advances developing alternative energy sources such as wind, solar, and biofuels, while responsibly expanding production of American oil and natural gas.

I’ll also promote energy policies that support our manufacturing base so we can create good-paying jobs that can’t be shipped overseas. In Congress, I will promote products made in Michigan. I feel that all energy sectors should be on equal footing regarding tax breaks, and we should continue to invest in renewable energy source development.
Kevin Glover (D) No website

District 2
Bill Huizenga (R) Incumbent

http://huizengaforcongress.com/ http://huizenga.house.gov/legislation/default.aspx

http://www.ontheissues.org/MI/Bill_Huizenga.htm **

Rated -3 by AAI, indicating a anti-Arab anti-Palestine voting record. (May 2012)

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

HEALTHCARE In an age in which an individual’s right to choose their own health care is seemingly under constant attack, it is crucial that Congress continue exploring ways to further build a strong free-market health care system and improve access to affordable care through various private sector options.

While I remain fundamentally opposed to President Obama’s health care law, I stand ready to address the cost of health care through an incremental approach of common-sense solutions that puts patients, not Washington bureaucrats, in charge of their own health care decisions and allows employers the flexibility they require to provide coverage.

We need to introduce market-based solutions to controlling health care costs, like allowing health insurance to be purchased over state lines, enacting tort reform to limit doctor’s liability, encouraging the use of health savings accounts, allowing small businesses to pool their resources to purchase insurance, and cutting excessive taxes and regulations imposed on the pharmaceutical industry. Lastly, individuals should be able to deduct the cost of purchasing health insurance from their taxes, making it more affordable. I believe in allowing individuals and their doctors to make decisions about their healthcare.

IMMIGRATION Our immigration laws are broken. I will continue to advocate for immigration reform that respects the rule of law, protects our borders, and does not provide amnesty. We should not reward those that have broken the law with citizenship. We need a reasonable, practical, and legal guest worker program for those who want to come to the U.S. for a limited time in order to gain employment and return home when the work is done. I recognize that foreign workers play a role in Michigan’s economy, particularly in the agricultural community, and we need to provide a method of enforcing the law and documenting the movement of temporary workers over the border.

ENVIRONMENT Residents of West Michigan have long understood the importance of the Great Lakes as well as the impact fresh water and clean air have on the economic and physical health of their communities.

As a member of the bipartisan Great Lakes Task Force, I continue to work closely with my Great Lakes colleagues to fight the introduction of non-native species. I remain committed to building a better defense for the Great Lakes against new invasive species by vigorously employing the most effective tools available, while also pursuing a complete ecological separation from the Mississippi River basin as soon as technically feasible.

Lastly, while protecting our natural resources for future generations is vital, in a time of stagnant economic growth, I will continue to oppose a seemingly endless amount of new overly-burdensome regulations coming out of President Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency. I believe there is a role for the federal government in protecting the environment; however I will strongly oppose efforts by this administration that I believe go too far and would create an uneven playing field, penalizing Michigan’s job-creators by increasing the cost of energy for all businesses and consumers.

Supports construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline without limiting amendments.
Dean Vanderstelt (D) Challenger

http://deanvanderstelt.com/

District 3
Justin Amash (R) Incumbent

http://www.justinamash.com/ http://amash.house.gov/

http://www.ontheissues.org/MI/Justin_Amash.htm **

Rated +2 by AAI, indicating pro-Arab pro-Palestine voting record. (May 2012)

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

ENERGY America must reassess its energy policy, not through partisan rhetoric, but through serious thought and deliberation. We should eliminate government subsidies for energy production and allow competition to work.

The United States is one of the most innovative and advanced countries in the world. We have the resources and technology to develop alternative fuels without relying on government handouts. Whether it is off-shore drilling, developing new wind and solar technology, using natural gas, ethanol, bio-mass, or safe nuclear alternatives, consumers can support a balance of energy production that will increase America’s energy independence and boost our economy. We should eliminate barriers to entry that are preventing entrepreneurs and innovators from participating in the energy market.

The House of Representatives has passed legislation to open up our domestic energy production. H.R. 1229 improves drilling safety and requires review of drilling permits within specific time limits. H.R. 1230 requires the Department of Interior to conduct additional offshore oil and gas lease sales within the next year. H.R. 1231 increases lease sales in areas known to contain the largest oil and natural gas reserves.

Voted “Present” on the Keystone XL Pipeline without limiting amendments.

HEALTHCARE The first step to fix our broken health care system is to repeal the unconstitutional health care legislation enacted in the 111th Congress. That legislation raises taxes, dramatically increases the national debt, harms small businesses, and permits taxpayer funding of abortions. I am an original cosponsor of H.R. 2, which would repeal the legislation and which passed the House on March 30, 2011.

After repealing the 111th Congress’s legislation, we can begin implementing reforms that introduce patient-centered principles into health care and reduce the cost of care. Worthwhile reforms include permitting individuals to claim the same tax credit for health care that is currently provided to employers, allowing insurance companies to sell across state lines, and increasing the availability of health savings accounts.

SURVEILLANCE AND PRIVACY RIGHTS

January 17, 2014 will.adams@mail.house.gov – Amash Knocks President’s Surveillance Dodge

Congressman Calls on Congress to Enact Privacy Protections, Pass Freedom Act – Washington, D.C. – Rep. Justin Amash (R-MI) issued the following statement after President Obama’s speech concerning the government’s domestic surveillance programs:

“The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated . . . .”

The Founders proposed the Fourth Amendment to end once and for all suspicionless searches and seizures of Americans’ personal property and information. We now know that for some years our government has collected private information about our communications-and in many cases, the communications themselves. The government does this despite the fact that it suspects us of no wrongdoing.

Nothing the President said today will end the unconstitutional invasion of Americans’ privacy. The President said he will not end the Patriot Act’s Sec. 215 program that collects the records of every phone call every American makes. Instead, he said that the government will continue to search those records without a warrant-but just a little less vigorously. The President said that when the government issues a subpoena to an Internet service provider for an American’s records, the government still can impose a permanent gag order on the ISP-but just when the government “demonstrates a real need for further secrecy.”

The President said that the era of secret law will continue, that the court decisions that have contorted Congress’s limits on surveillance into broad authorizations will remain secret-but the intelligence officials who have executed mass surveillance and lied to Congress will, in their discretion, release some of the rulings as they see fit. Congress must do what the President apparently will not: end the unconstitutional violation of Americans’ privacy, stop the suspicionless surveillance of our people, and close the era of secret law. A coalition of 125 House members from both sides of the aisle have signed on to the USA FREEDOM Act. We must make the Freedom Act law.
Brian Ellis (R) Challenger

http://www.ellis4congress.com/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

Justin Amash talks like us, but in Washington DC he votes with President Obama and the liberals

No on a Balanced Budget Amendment – Justin Amash was the only Michigan Republican to vote against the Balanced Budget Amendment [Roll Call 858, 11-18-11, only 2% of Republicans voted “no”]
No on banning gender selection abortions. Yes on funding Planned Parenthood – Justin Amash was the only Michigan Republican to vote against a ban on gender selection abortions. Right to Life of Michigan called Amash’s vote “pro-abortion”. [Roll Call 299, 5-31-12, only 3% of Republicans voted “no”] Amash also failed to support Republican efforts to eliminate taxpayer funding for America’s largest abortion provider. [Roll Call 93, 2-19-11; Roll Call 271, 4-14-11; only 3% of Republicans refused to support defunding]
No on fighting al Qaeda – Justin Amash voted against allowing American intelligence officials to monitor the communications of foreign terrorists, including al Qaeda, who are plotting attacks in the United States [Roll Call 26, 2-8-11], and he wants to shut down the Guantanamo Bay terrorist detention facility, meaning some al Qaeda terrorists could be set free or placed in Michigan prisons. [Amash Facebook 7-3-13]
Yes on Obama – According to Congressional Quarterly, Justin Amash voted 51% of the time with President Obama’s position in 2012; triple any other Michigan Republican and more than any Republican in the entire U.S. House. [Congressional Quarterly 1-21-13]

Bob Goodrich (D) Challenger

http://www.bobgoodrichdemocrat.com/ http://www.bobgoodrichdemocrat.com/issues/

District 4
Dave Camp (R) Retiring in 2014
Peter Konetchy (R) Challenger

http://www.peterkonetchy.com/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

ENERGY The United States is blessed with an abundance of domestic energy resources, vastly more than most of the countries around the world from which we import.

OIL: The U.S. is sitting on the world’s largest, untapped oil reserves estimated at about 2.3 trillion barrels, nearly three times more than the reserves held by Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) nations and sufficient to meet 300 years of demand – at today’s levels – for auto, truck, aircraft, heating and industrial fuel, without importing a single barrel of oil.(1)

COAL: The United States estimated recoverable reserves of coal stand at 275 billion tons, an amount that is greater than any other nation in the world and are capable of meeting domestic demand for more than 250 years at current rates of consumption.(2)

NUCLEAR: The United States has developed the technological expertise to safely construct and maintain nuclear plants consisting of 104 nuclear power reactors in 31 states, operated by 30 different power companies. Nuclear power accounted for almost 20% of total domestic electricity generated in 2008.(3)

With all of our energy wealth Why isn’t the United States energy independent?

Global Warming: Fact or Fiction? I believe in “Climate Change.”

From my review of available information, it seems that Earth’s temperature has been fluctuating since its creation, and will probably continue to do so in the future. I disagree with the idea that Climate Change, or Global Warming, is caused by humans and represents one of the greatest threats facing mankind.

I don’t know what causes the Earth’s climate cycles. One theory relates it to solar activity combined with variations in the Earth’s orbit. A recent National Geographic article informed that Mars is experiencing a warming cycle similar to Earth’s [1] . Unless man’s activity is billowing over to Mars, man seems to have nothing to do with the warming of the inner planets. Whatever it is, I believe it’s natural and outside of man’s control, and that man couldn’t change Earth’s temperature if he tried.

I recently read in an article, “Melting glaciers in Western Canada are revealing tree stumps up to 7,000 years old where the region’s rivers of ice have retreated to a historic minimum, a geologist said today.” [2] It infers strongly that the landmass in Western Canada, currently covered by glaciers, was once much warmer and able to support forests.

HEALTHCARE I am disgusted by the usurpation of the Health Care System of the United States by the federal government.

The United States is founded upon the concept of Limited Government. Read the Constitution. Article 1 Section 8 enumerates the specific duties of congress. As a protection against usurpation of power, Congress is prohibited from assuming any other power by the Tenth Amendment(1) . Complete government control of the Health Care System is the most egregious, unconstitutional, attack on the personal liberty of the people of the United States imaginable. If not reversed we will not remain a free people.

The American health care system is the best in the world. Anybody can receive immediate medical attention by simply showing up at a hospital. There is no discrimination based on income, age, race, or even citizenship. The Great Majority of Americans are satisfied with their health care. The census bureau reports that approximately 85% of the US population is covered by health insurance leaving about 46 million uninsured. Of these, about 10 million are illegal aliens while 28 million voluntarily op-out or are uninsured for 4 months or less. Only 2.7% of legal US citizens, 8.2 million, cannot pay for health services.(2)

IMMIGRATION I’m in favor of Legal Immigration. It’s a win-win situation for both the immigrant and the United States. All immigrants entering the country should be pre-screened to make sure they satisfy the following criteria:

1) Have an overwhelming desire to assimilate into our culture and become productive citizens of the United States; to embrace the uniquely American values of liberty, personal responsibility, and self determination; and be willing to learn, read, and speak English when interacting in society.

2) Possess a talent or ability beneficial to our society.

3) Have a sponsor, a current US citizen in good standing, able to provide housing and support for the immigrant until becoming self-sufficient. It is highly improper for the United States taxpayers to be required to support immigrants to this country.

4) Be in good health and of high moral character.

Illegal Immigration is destructive to our society. By definition illegal immigrants are criminal and impose a significant burden on society. The emergency rooms of many hospitals are overflowing with illegal immigrants demanding healthcare without paying for services received; social service programs are burdened by providing housing and support; public schools are forced to accommodate the children of illegals; and law enforcement must often allocate an inordinate amount of their resources addressing illegal immigrant crime.

Why do we have such an extensive illegal immigrant problem? The simple answer is that our elected politicians lack the fortitude and leadership to confront the illegal immigration problem and instead encourage it. Our boarders are porous; law enforcement is prohibited from addressing or confronting the illegal immigrant problem; more than a few locally elected officials provide “sanctuary cities” encouraging illegal migration; and illegal immigrants are able to secure taxpayer funded social services and financial benefits. Most importantly, unscrupulous politicians view an uneducated, dependant, illegal immigrant population as a potential voting bloc providing the additional votes required to maintain power.
Paul Mitchell (R) Challenger

http://www.paulmitchellforcongress.com/
John Moolenaar (R) Challenger

http://www.mlive.com/news/saginaw/index.ssf/2014/04/midland_state_sen_john_moolnaa.html

APRIL 1, 2014- MIDLAND, MI – Less than 24 hours after U.S. Rep. Dave Camp, R-Midland, announced he will not seek re-election in November, Midland’s state senator announced he will run for Camp’s seat. State Sen. John Moolenaar, R-Midland, issued a press release Tuesday afternoon, April 1, stating he will seek election to represent Michigan’s 4th Congressional District. “I will be a strong conservative voice for the hard working families of mid and northern Michigan,” Moolenaar said. “In Michigan I have fought against overreaching government policies that are killing jobs and overburdening individuals.”
Jeff Holmes M.D. (D) Challenger

Monday, April 14, 2014 2:35 pm By the Midland Daily News – Dr. Jeff Holmes, of Alma, has announced his candidacy for the position. Dr. Holmes has been a family practitioner in Alma for 25 years and served on the Alma school board for 10 years. “He’s a more attractive candidate,” said Barker via phone. “He’s very passionate and is extremely concerned about his patients, especially those who need access to affordable health care.” Holmes has eight days to collect the 1,000 signatures needed before the filing date of April 22.

District 5
Dan Kildee (D) Incumbent

http://www.dankildee.com/ http://www.ontheissues.org/MI/Dan_Kildee.htm**

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

HEALTHCARE March 22, 2013-Flint, MI – Fifth District U.S. Rep. Dan Kildee, D-Flint Township, said President Barack Obama’s health care law improves coverage and access to health care for Americans in his district and across the country. Kildee made his comments during an appearance on MSNBC’s Jansing & Co. Friday morning, March 22.The Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, turns three years old on Saturday. Kildee has been defending the law on Twitter and in the press this week.

Despite the millions of Americans who rely on Medicare every day, the majority in Congress has passed the Paul Ryan budget twice, which would end the Medicare guarantee. I know personally the value of Medicare for seniors – like millions of other retired Americans, my mom and dad, Margaret and Jack, count on it for their health care needs. In Congress, I will fight any plan that tries to eliminate or privatize Medicare. Our seniors have earned their Medicare benefits and I believe it is fundamentally wrong to take it away from them or future generations.

ENVIRONMENT Voted against Keystone XL Pipeline without limiting amendments.

Protecting our environment and natural resources is vital to protecting the health of all Americans. In Michigan, we are blessed with some of America’s most beautiful natural resources especially our Great Lakes. I believe we need stronger – not weaker – standards to ensure that the air we breathe and water we drink is free from contamination and that our environment is preserved for future generations.

I also recognize that the clean energy sector can create thousands of good-paying jobs, all while reducing our dependence on foreign oil. Renewable energy technologies like wind and solar will help us achieve energy independence and preserve our natural resources.

WOMEN’S ISSUES I believe we should be increasing access to health care for women, not dictating or limiting their options. Attacks on women, including their right to reproductive healthcare, have got to stop.

It is unacceptable that women in the United States earn just 77 cents to every dollar a man earns for the same work – that’s not fair and I won’t stand for it. That’s why I’m proud that President Obama’s first bill signed into law was the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which says that women should receive equal pay for equal work. It’s also unfortunate the majority in the House of Representatives refuse to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act, a law that was initially passed by Congress with broad, bipartisan support. Simply put, violence against women is unacceptable.

District 6
Fred Upton (R) Incumbent

http://www.fredupton.com/ http://www.ontheissues.org/MI/Fred_Upton.htm**

http://upton.house.gov/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

Rated -2 by AAI, indicating a anti-Arab anti-Palestine voting record. (May 2012)

HEALTHCARE Exposing, Repealing, and Replacing the Affordable Care Act – I voted against the affordable care act and support its full repeal.

Fred is a national leader in the fight against the President’s controversial healthcare law. Fred voted against the law’s passage and one of his very first acts as Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee was to shepherd through repeal legislation, which passed the House on January 19, 2011 by a vote of 245-189. Rather than massively expanding the size and reach of the federal government, Fred supports thoughtful reforms to bring down healthcare costs and protect the doctor-patient relationship, such as tort reform and allowing consumers to purchase health insurance across state lines.

Fred has passed legislation through the House to prevent families from losing access to their health coverage, along with focusing resources to prevent premature births, battle cancer, and help schools quickly care for students with severe allergic reactions.

ENERGY Fred is leading the way for our nation’s energy future through an “all of the above” energy strategy. By focusing on the energy we can develop here at home, we can keep costs low for Michigan families and businesses, create jobs, and reduce our reliance on volatile energy-producing regions. As a leader in Congress, Fred is a champion of the Keystone XL pipeline project, a Canadian energy pipeline that will create countless good-paying jobs in the United States and bring us almost 1 million barrels of oil per day. While the administration has played politics with the issue, Fred is focused on commonsense solutions for our nation’s energy future.

He is also on the front lines fighting the EPA’s endless regulations on our nation’s power plants, which if enacted will send consumer energy bills through the roof, and supporting efforts to improve natural gas pipelines to make energy more affordable.

Creating Jobs through the Keystone XL Pipeline Project Energy security is both a matter of national security and economic security. That is why I am a major proponent of the Keystone XL pipeline – a $7 billion private-sector infrastructure project that will create tens of thousands of U.S. jobs and bring nearly 1 million barrels of Canadian oil to U.S. refineries per day. My committee has heard firsthand from Niles manufacturer Delta Industrial Valves on how this project will benefit local employers. After five years of regulatory delay and more than 15,500 pages of federal environmental review, the time to approve Keystone is now. In May 2013, the House passed the Energy and Commerce Committee’s bipartisan Northern Route Approval Act (H.R. 3) to clear away the project’s remaining regulatory and legal hurdles, including removal of the requirement for a Presidential Permit.

Pipelines remain the safest and most environmentally sound way to transport energy supplies. Last Congress, I worked with Michigan Congressman John Dingell, the former Democratic Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, to craft and shepherd through comprehensive pipeline safety legislation that was signed into law in January 2012.
Jim Bussler (R) Tea Party Challenger

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Paul Clements (D) Challenger

http://clementsforcongress.com/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

CLIMATE CHANGE Climate change is the greatest threat to Michigan and to the world in the 21st century. We need to keep global warming under two degrees Celsius, but this takes a strong international agreement limiting greenhouse gas emissions in each country. Such an agreement can only be reached with American leadership.

Recently Michigan has seen failures of apple and cherry crops, Lake Michigan at historic lows, some of the hottest and driest summers in our history, and increased flooding from stronger storms and heavier rainfall. These and other influences from climate change are likely to get worse. With runaway climate change we could lose half our species of plants, trees, animals and birds. West Michigan could have a climate similar to West Texas by the end of the century, with summers seven degrees Fahrenheit hotter than today. But around the world it would be even more disastrous. Runaway climate change is likely to cause droughts and floods that drive millions from their homes, collapsing governments, and wars over water and other resources. The technology exists to keep global warming below two degrees Celsius. Southwest Michigan must lead in manufacturing based on this technology. America must take the lead to negotiate an international agreement, address the harms from climate change, and develop the technologies for a clean energy future.

HEALTHCARE America has the most expensive health care system in the world, but many health outcomes are worse than in countries with less costly systems. As our population ages, the strength of our economy depends on cutting health care cost inflation and improving health standards. If we fail to contain health care costs, Medicare and Medicaid will drive up the national debt and/or crowd out other important government programs.

The Affordable Care Act goes a long way towards ensuring that every American has access to health care, an essential goal, but it does little to address costs. Health costs have been driven up partly by insurance systems that reward carrying out procedures more than improving health outcomes. Doctors and patients need better information on the cost effectiveness of health care procedures. Health care systems should be more strongly oriented to early detection and prevention. Our insurance and health care delivery systems have also generated high costs in paperwork, profits, and advertising that contribute little to healthy outcomes.

We should encourage more healthy lifestyles though better physical education and health classes in schools, better nutrition information on food and in restaurants, better regulation of advertising, and greater emphasis on healthy behavior.

FOREIGN POLICY In recent years nearly half of world military spending has been from the United States, and the federal government has spent 50-60% of its discretionary budget on the military (including veterans and nuclear programs). At the same time, we have been under-investing in infrastructure, education, and moving to a clean-energy economy, all of which are vital to America’s long term strength and security. Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have done little to enhance American security. Budgets for diplomacy and foreign aid have been less than a tenth of our military budget.

We can improve American security by better addressing the causes of conflict and by increasing international cooperation. China, a rising power, is building its military, but it is also the largest contributor to climate change. America should work with China so that together both countries can be world leaders addressing climate change. America’s role in the conflict between Israel and Palestine has contributed to conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq and with Iran, and it has undermined our support for democracy elsewhere in the Middle East. While maintaining an absolute commitment to defend Israel’s territorial integrity, we should push harder for a viable Palestinian state. Moving to an economy based on renewable energy will reduce our need to defend access to oil from the Middle East and from other troubled regions.

We need a leaner, smarter military to meet the threats of the 21st century. With these changes we can enhance American security by shifting dollars from the military to education and infrastructure and to improving international cooperation.

District 7
Tim Walberg (R) Incumbent

http://www.walbergforcongress.com/Home.aspx http://www.ontheissues.org/mi/tim_walberg.htm **

http://walberg.house.gov/

Rated -4 by AAI, indicating a anti-Arab anti-Palestine voting record. (May 2012)

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

HEALTHCARE The government takeover of health care is driving up costs, causing millions of people to lose access to their health insurance and doctors, hurting small business job creation, and pushing people into part-time jobs. Tim Walberg voted to repeal the entire government takeover of health care and the worst parts of Obamacare. Congress has passed and the president has signed legislation to repeal or remove funding for eight parts of Obamacare.

Tim is pushing for policies to make health care more affordable, including ending lawsuit abuse, allowing small businesses to join together to purchase health insurance at a more affordable price, letting people purchase health insurance across state lines, expanding the flexibility to health savings accounts, and giving individuals the same tax treatment as corporations when they purchase health insurance. Additionally, Tim voted to repeal the medical device tax, which is costing Michigan medical manufacturing jobs and increasing the costs for life savings medications and devices.

Research, innovation, and preparedness are crucial to improving health care quality and finding ways to heal our loved ones. Tim Walberg voted to encourage and protect university research by improving the patent process. He also voted for legislation to help our first responders and communities prepare in case of a terrorist attack and health outbreak.

IMMIGRATION – Securing Our Borders: Failing to secure our borders and ports of entry poses a security risk to our citizens and ignores the rule of law. In the 112th Congress, I helped pass H.R. 1299, the Secure Our Borders Act, which would require a comprehensive strategy for gaining operational control of our land and maritime borders. We must do more so that law enforcement has the proper training, technology and resources to enforce our current laws and reduce the threat of drugs, weapons, and human trafficking coming across our borders.

Enforcing the Law: With over 11 million illegal aliens currently living in the United States, it is apparent that we need to do more to uphold our laws. Our current system encourages people to break the law and punishes those who abide by it, ultimately harming both prospective legal immigrants and hardworking Americans. I believe we must empower state and local law enforcement, and equip Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to enforce federal immigration law, and demand that the Department of Justice uphold the laws in place.

Cutting the Red-Tape for Legal Immigration: Immigrants who want to join our citizenry should be encouraged and assisted in doing so the same way millions of immigrants have legally done so for generations. We need to create a work permit program that eliminates bureaucratic red-tape and meets the evolving needs of economy, especially our agricultural, educational, and technological sectors.

In June 2013, the Senate passed S. 744, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act. As the House considers its own package of bills to reform immigration policy, please know that I will support measures that honor our nation’s founding tradition of legal immigration, secures our borders, and addresses the bureaucratic red-tape, which prevents legal immigrants from entering our country and helping to meet our workforce needs.

ENERGY Voted for construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline without limiting amendments.

Independence from Foreign Oil – America uses about one-fifth of the world’s oil supply, but we only produce about 50 percent of what we use. Our nation needs to move away from volatile oil markets such as the Middle East and Venezuela and instead use environmentally friendly ways to develop domestic energy from Alaska and the Outer Continental Shelf.

Develop and Promote Alternative Fuels – We need to support market-based strategies that encourage alternative energy sources like wind, solar, cellulosic ethanol, bio-diesel, hydrogen and other clean alternatives in addition to promoting conservation.

Nuclear Energy – Only 20 percent of the nation’s electricity is produced by nuclear power; meanwhile nations like France receive 75 percent of all its power from nuclear. We need to grow our ability to produce this emissions-free energy.

Reduce Harmful Regulations – While some government regulations are important, excessive federal regulation can increase energy costs for consumers and stifle job creation. In February 2013 I questioned energy experts about the costly impact of proposed EPA regulations on energy. I also voted in August 2013 in support of H.R. 1582, Energy Consumers Relief Act, to help protect consumers from rising energy costs by requiring that before the EPA finalizes an energy related rule costing more than $1 billion, they provide Congress a detailed report on the cost, benefit, energy price and job impact.
D.R. North (R) Challenger

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Pam Byrnes (D) Challenger

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District 8

Mike Rogers (R) Retiring in 2014
Bryan Barnett (R) Challenger

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Mike Bishop (R) Challenger

Endorsed by Rep. Mike Rogers **

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Ken Darga (D) Challenger

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Susan Grettenberger (D)Challenger

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Eric Schertzing (D) Challenger

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District 9
Sander Levin (D) Incumbent

http://www.levinforcongress.com/ http://www.ontheissues.org/MI/Sander_Levin.htm**

http://levin.house.gov/issues

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

ENERGY An Energy Plan that Works for Michigan – Energy is the lifeblood of our economy. It powers our homes, industries, vehicles, and everything from the iPods in our pockets to the backyard grill. We need a balanced energy plan that plays to our nation’s – and Michigan’s – strengths.

Of course, we need robust oil and gas production in this country. But that is happening now. Domestic oil production is at an 18-year high, and U.S. natural gas production is at an all-time high. Net oil imports have fallen from 57 percent in 2008 to 45 percent today. And the Administration continues to make millions of acres of public lands available for oil and gas development. Indeed, oil and gas companies are sitting on nearly two-thirds of public lands they have leased.

But drilling will only get us so far. The U.S. consumes 22 percent of the world’s oil, yet we produce only a fraction of that here at home. Also, oil is not without environmental problems as we saw two years ago in the massive Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico and the 2010 Enbridge Pipeline spill that fouled the Kalamazoo River with more than 19,000 barrels of oil.

Voted against construction of the KeystoneXL Pipeline without limiting amendments.

HEALTHCARE Our country took an important step toward affordable health care for all Americans with the passage of the Affordable Care Act. The legislation reforms health care by protecting Americans from the worst insurance industry practices and offering the uninsured and small businesses the opportunity to obtain affordable health care plans, all while reducing the deficit by more than a trillion dollars over the next twenty years.

Levin Statement on Resignation of Secretary Kathleen Sebelius – Apr 10, 2014 – Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member Sander Levin (D-MI) today made the following statement after it was announced that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius would resign:

“Kathleen Sebelius has led with dignity and determination. At all times, she put the health of the American people and the overwhelming need to reform our health care system first. She came to the position with a distinguished career in public service and she continued to impress with her hard work, talents, grace and forthrightness. When things went well she gave others credit, and when times were rocky she took full responsibility. It was my pleasure to work with her in her role as Secretary of Health and Human Services, and I am fully confident that she will continue to make a major contribution to the needs and aspirations of Americans in all walks of life. I wish her all of the best.”
George Brikho (R) Challenger

Ron Paul activist
http://georgebrikho.com/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

ECONOMY Our government imposes over 150,000 pages of federal regulations on businesses. It is naive to believe more regulations are needed to fix our economy. These laws serve one purpose, to protect corporations from competing in a free market.

Very few politicians in Washington DC understand the true obstacles of economic growth. Our economy’s main obstacle is our own government. American jobs are being killed by our government’s over regulation of small businesses and the burdens of complex federal tax laws. Many more American jobs will be outsourced overseas until we tackle the real causes of our economic problems. I will work with both parties to achieve meaningful economic reform.

FOREIGN POLICY One of the federal government’s most important responsibilities is protecting our nation from foreign enemies. We need to maintain a powerful military, but we must strategically reorganize our defense budget. Not every penny spent on defense is being used wisely. We must also re-analyze the War on Terror.

Our nation currently gives more foreign aid to Israel’s enemies than they do to Israel. How is that a rational foreign policy? For the most part, foreign aid consists of taking money from America’s middle class and giving it to rich dictators overseas. Gradually, we should end the practice of foreign aid. We can start by cutting foreign aid to countries whose citizens regularly burn our flag.

SECOND AMENDMENT Americans have the right to own firearms. The purpose of the Second Amendment is to overthrow our own government if it becomes too tyrannical. Like most Americans, I understand this very simple concept. I will oppose all gun control legislation.

MEDICAL MARIJUANA

How can the government tell a dying cancer patient not to use marijuana to treat their illness? How can the government tell a wounded veteran that he can not use marijuana to treat the pain of his war injuries? Government has no place second guessing decisions made between doctors and individuals. Like it, or not, research has shown marijuana to be a valuable treatment option. I will promote legislation to protect medical marijuana users from federal prosecution.
Greg Dildilian (R) Challenger
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District 10
Candice Miller (R) Incumbent

http://candice-miller.com/ http://www.ontheissues.org/MI/Candice_Miller.htm**

http://candicemiller.house.gov/

Rated -4 by AAI, indicating a anti-Arab anti-Palestine voting record. (May 2012)

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

ENERGY Voted for construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline without limiting amendments.

“Our nation is faced with ever rising energy costs and security concerns because today’s energy policy is out of step with reality. Yet this week, the President announced his directive to additionally impose new rules and regulations on our nation’s energy resources – new policies that will only add up to more costs for every American.

“This week, the House took decisive action to directly address the energy needs of our nation’s households and businesses. Instead of blocking the path to a more secure energy future and an influx of jobs, my colleagues and I voted to advance two bills, H.R.2231, The Offshore Energy and Jobs Act and H.R. 1613, The Outer Continental Shelf Transboundary Hydrocarbon Agreements Authorization Act, which are focused on offshore oil and natural gas development. Instead of blocking these domestic energy resources from being developed in a responsible manner, these two bills are focused on taking control of America’s energy needs and clearing the way for the creation of more American jobs. Energy security equals national security. As a nation, we must get serious about modernizing our energy policy to ensure we have the right mix of secure resources for many years to come.”

HEALTHCARE Making health care more affordable and accessible

Candice Miller believes that it is vital that we bring down the cost of healthcare and make it more accessible to every American. That was not achieved in the massive government takeover of healthcare passed this year by Congress. She believes there are several steps that we can take to accomplish this goal.

ECONOMY AND NATIONAL SECURITY Rep. Miller Votes for Budget that Prioritizes U.S. National Security – Apr 10, 2014 – U.S. Representative Candice Miller (MI-10) issued the following statement after voting for the budget plan, the Path to Prosperity, introduced by House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan (WI-1):

“Last month, the President presented a budget proposal that continues the federal spending spree, adds trillions of dollars to our national debt, and never balances. Worse yet, it would also hollow out our military and greatly reduce our national defense capabilities by shrinking the size of the military to pre-World War II levels. And he doesn’t even propose these cuts to pay down our massive debt, but instead uses these cuts to the military to fund even more new government spending. That is the last thing we need, and the House agreed by rejecting the President’s budget by a vote of 2-413.

“I believe the first and foremost responsibility of our federal government is to provide for the common defense, in fact that is in the preamble of our Constitution. And as Vice Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, I am aware of the threats our nation faces and consider the President’s proposed military cuts dangerous to national security.

“Today, I voted for another path forward. I voted for the Path to Prosperity, a budget proposal and blueprint that prioritizes national defense, spurs economic growth and makes common sense reforms to important programs like Medicaid and Medicare so they are available for future generations. The House Budget balances the federal books within the 10-year budget window by spending $5.1 trillion less over the next ten years than the President’s budget simply by slowing the rate of growth in federal spending. Our budget also would put our nation on a path to pay off our national debt over time, which will help provide a greater opportunity for success for our children and grandchildren. It’s a good dose of common sense which is desperately needed in Washington.

“Most importantly, the budget I voted for today strengthens this country’s ability to protect itself in a dangerous world by providing our military with the equipment, training and compensation they need to keep Americans safe at home and abroad.”
Don Volaric (R) Challenger

http://www.votevolaric.com/

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

Support and will uphold & defend The Constitution Of The United States
I believe in limited government and States Rights (10th Amendment)
I will protect personal property and inheritance rights (Life, Liberty & Prosperity)
I support a Tax Code that eliminates the IRS & takes the Money out of Politics (Lobbyist)
I support replacing Federal Income Tax with the FairTax (1st) or Flat Tax 10% across the board, NO SUBSIDY (2nd)
I support a Strong Monetary policy to protect future generations and the full, faith & credit of the United States
I would repeal Dodd-Frank (Banking) in favor of Glass-Steagall
I support the repeal of the 17th amendment in favor of Article 1 Section 3 of the Constitution
I support the repeal of the 16th amendment in favor of Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution
I believe in Civil Rights & Due Process the family is sovereign (off base), the 4th & 5th amendment
My family & I are personally Pro-Life
I believe in a Strong National Defense based on technology, not nation building
I will work toward immigration reform, no amnesty and secure borders
I support the responsible cultivation and use of our domestic resources
I believe in energy independence as a key part of our national security and renewed job creation
I would digress from Foreign Aid until our debt is under 50% of GDP
I believe Congress can only declare war
I support auditing the Federal Reserve
I would seriously re-evaluate the Validity & Integrity of the United Nations

Chuck Stadler (D) Challenger

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District 11
Kerry Bentivolio (R) Incumbent

http://kerrybentivolioforcongress.com/ http://bentivolio.house.gov/

Rep. Bentivolio named Top Conservative by American Conservative Union

HOT BUTTON ISSUES

http://www.ontheissues.org/MI/Kerry_Bentivolio.htm**

HEALTHCARE I wholeheartedly oppose Obamacare, and voted to repeal it. The government takeover of nearly one-fifth of our economy has only led to an increase in the cost of both healthcare and health insurance.

The recent Supreme Court ruling that granted the Congress an unlimited power to use the tax code to compel us into buying a product from private companies is a massive intrusion on our freedom. Washington should not be allowed to control every aspect of our lives. I ask all Americans to join me in standing up to this intrusion into our daily lives.

We can reclaim our right to be self-responsible citizens without the management of Washington bureaucrats, but we must take action in November. One problem that too many Americans currently face, though, is that they are not empowered to participate fully in the market because their only realistic option for insurance depends on whatever their employer chooses for them.

This system has become even more burdensome as Michiganders have found themselves out of work. Health savings accounts-as exemplified by our neighbors in Indiana-have proven to be an effective reform that has brought free market principles into the purchase of health insurance.

ENERGY Americans are being hit at the pump and American businesses are hurting when they pay their energy bills. This is a drain on our economy that we cannot allow to continue.

America needs an all-of-the-above energy policy. I work tirelessly in Congress for affordable energy by encouraging freedom, choice, and competition. I embrace all forms of energy, but I will not support taxpayer-funded pet projects like the Solyndra subsidy. Our country has vast oil reserves. Prohibiting safe drilling at home causes a massive trade deficit and places our country at risk as we become more dependent on oil from nations that are not necessarily in line with our values.

Opening up more public land and allowing more permits to companies that will responsibly drill for new reservoirs of oil in the United States will lower gas prices. The results would be dramatic: it would spur our economy, and make us more secure.

The best course for energy independence is to cut the red tape and let everyone compete on an equal playing field to deliver the most energy for the lowest price for all. Pollution should be dealt with as a property crime, not enshrined and protected by law via “pay to pollute” schemes like Cap and Trade.

The Bentivolio Record – Voted YES on HR 3, which he cosponsored, to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline

IMMIGRATION Any immigration reform must begin with securing the border and stopping the flow of those who are coming into this country illegally. A nation must be able to secure its borders if it is to be protected against those who want to do it harm. This is especially true in the age of terrorism.

The threats of cross-border criminal organizations are real and even without such threats, the lack of respect for our laws from those entering illegally is not acceptable. We should offer no amnesty to illegal immigrants, which amounts to condoning illegality. Crucially, no taxpayer-funded programs should be available to non-citizens. It is immoral that American citizens are compelled to subsidize welfare for non-citizens, and it is this incentive most of all that encourages people to come here illegally.

We should allow legal immigration to the degree that our security is not compromised. More citizens mean more productive members of society, more producers, more consumers, more competition. That is a healthy thing. It means more people from other countries discovering our tremendous prosperity brought on by our tradition of freedom, and spreading the message to those back home. This too is a healthy thing. But we should not condone illegality, we should not require taxpayers to pay for the welfare of illegal aliens, and we should never allow our national security to be compromised by open borders.
Dave Trott (R) Challenger

http://trottforcongress.com/ http://trottforcongress.com/issues/

Why I’m Running I am a businessman and, for more than 30 years, I have been a job creator. I have created and saved almost 1,800 jobs. I know what it takes to create good paying jobs for people. I will work everyday to create jobs for the district. And, as your Congressman, I am committed to providing the best customer service for my constituents.

I am a conservative who truly believes in cutting spending, lowering taxes and creating jobs. I am an outsider who is not beholden to any special interest. What you see is what you ge

MARILYN PENN: CHECK YOUR PRIVILEGE? CHECK YOUR GRAMMAR

Most of us are in awe of students who manage to get accepted to Princeton – it seems like they would surely be the creme de la creme with perfect SAT scores and grade point averages to match. At the very least, such students would have mastered the rudimentary rules of grammar that are essential for clear writing. So it was with disappointment that I read the following sentence written by Princeton student Tal Fortgang and printed in the NYT of May 3rd: While I haven’t done everything for myself up to this point in my life, someone sacrificed themselves so that I can lead a better life.” This was from an essay titled “Check Your Privilege,” first published in The Tory, a campus magazine.

An editor must have reviewed it after Fortgang submitted it and possibly it was also read by one of Fortgang’s teachers or a faculty advisor to the magazine, yet no one redlined it or called the need for subject/verb agreement to the writer’s attention. The publisher of The Tory adds some comments of his own in a letter to the editor in today’s NYT (5/12) but not a word of apology for the editorial oversight. Similarly, the NYT never offered the parenthetical SIC that usually accompanies a verbatim quotation with an error in it. In the original Times article, the project manager for Princeton’s Black Student Union issued the following rejoinder to Fortgang’s essay: I don’t think I’ve met an African-American who believes that they are judged solely by their character.” Same unacceptable error. Has it gone viral on campus?

The subject of the essay is explained in Fortgang’s words: The phrase (check your privilege), handed down by my moral superiors, descends recklessly like an Obama-sanctioned drone, and aims laserlike at my pinkish-peach complexion, my maleness, and the nerve I displayed in offering an opinion in a personal Weltanschauung.” This is a young man who’s got some guts, along with his age-appropriate sophomoric bombast, and deserves a first-class education including meticulous attention to the mechanics of writing – old fashioned grammar. Princeton – your students deserve more diligent instruction; NYT – your readers deserve better proofreaders. You’ve both got the privilege – now own it properly and check the grammar!!

Zionist Spies in the U.S.? Posted By Ari Lieberman

Last week, Newsweek’s Jeff Stein ran a sensationalist story detailing alleged Israeli spy activities in the United States. Stein, citing dubious sources, claimed that Israeli spies attempted to monitor Al Gore’s bathroom activities (an image too frightening to imagine) while drugs and women are routinely employed by Zionist spies to entice U.S. officials into handing over information of value. The sources for these and other absurd allegations contained in the article were mainly anonymous with one notable exception, an obscure ex-intelligence character and former CIA employee named Paul Pillar.

One look at Pillar’s past articles, publications and speeches puts the Newsweek screed in proper context. Pillar is a rabid Israel basher. In March 2014, he spoke at the so-called “National Summit to Reassess the U.S.-Israel ‘Special Relationship’” where he attacked Israel on everything from its defensive military operations in Gaza to its concern over Iran’s procurement of nuclear weapons. He even attempted to downplay Iran’s threat to wipe Israel off the map claiming that it was a mere mistranslation. Pillar took his place at the summit alongside miscreants such as Cynthia McKinney and Alison Weir, whose radical views on the Jewish state veer uncomfortably into David Duke territory.

In 2012, Pillar authored an article featured in an anti-Semitic blog in which he likened Israel to Apartheid-era South Africa thus repeating the false and unsubstantiated narrative of the most vitriolic Israel haters. Pillar also demonstrates his extreme bias and ignorance by characterizing the Six-Day War as a war “that Israel launched and used to seize the West Bank and other Arab territory.” Clearly context and facts mean absolutely nothing to this wretched person.

Briefly, the Six-Day War began when Egypt blockaded the Gulf of Eilat to Israeli shipping, kicked UN peacekeepers out of Sinai and then deployed seven divisions there, violated Israeli airspace with Mig-21 overflights and fired mortar shells at Israeli border settlements. These belligerent actions were of course accompanied by the perfunctory threats to throw the Jews into the sea. Israel struck preemptively to thwart Egyptian aggression. It is important to note that Israel warned Jordan to stay out of the conflict. However, Jordan’s King Hussein, drunk on false Arab claims of victory, struck first prompting a swift and decisive Israeli military response. The deceitful Pillar neglects to note any of this in his one-way rant.

In 2013, Pillar wrote an article supportive of the anti-Semitic BDS movement, referring to Israel as a colonizer and again falsely asserting that Israel initiated the war on the Jordanian front. Pillar also authored another article titled “We can live with a nuclear Iran” where he of course downplays legitimate concerns of nuclear weapons falling into the hands world’s foremost state sponsor of terrorism.

Like the insidious and deranged Israel bashers Alice Walker and Roger Waters, Pillar is a man guided by a venomous hate and is bent on vilifying the only democracy in the Mideast and sabotaging U.S. relations with Israel at all costs. No one really took note of Pillar and his regurgitated banal diatribes until Newsweek’s Jeff Stein decided to mainstream this fringe extremist and his fables.

Islam vs. Human Conscience — on The Glazov Gang »

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This week’s Glazov Gang was joined by Dr. Mark Durie, a theologian, human rights activist, pastor of an Anglican church, and an Associate Fellow at the Middle East Forum.

Dr. Durie discussed Islam vs. Human Conscience, analyzing how Islam wages war on humans moral judgment and intuition (starting at 5:30 mark). The discussion occurred within the context of Boko Haram’s kidnapping of 276 schoolgirls in Nigeria and the Islamic roots of that barbaric act. Dr. Durie shed light on the Islamic theology that inspires and sanctions Muslims to enslave and rape kafir women.

The Left’s Benghazi Comedy Show By Mark Tapson

Democrats “absolutely must boycott this absurd, insane, sickening, repulsive, shameful, and at the same time shame-less circus,” read an article at the Daily Beast last Wednesday. While you may be forgiven for assuming that the author was referring to the Obama administration, he actually was describing the upcoming hearings on the Benghazi investigation, which the article bluntly calls “bullsh*t.” That’s because progressives are rallying now in a desperate effort to dismiss Benghazi as a joke and the hearings themselves as a waste of time.

From the beginning, when four Americans including Ambassador Chris Stevens were killed in a terrorist assault in Libya in 2012, the administration did its level best to downplay the attack and divert responsibility for the murders to a scapegoated “Islamophobic” filmmaker and his hilariously inept, obscure YouTube video dramatizing the life of Islam’s prophet Muhammad.

But unlike the lapdog media, the right refused to accept the administration’s whitewashed narrative, so now that the left is feeling the heat from hearings to be chaired by bulldog South Carolina Republican Representative Trey Gowdy, they are naturally going on the offensive (when has the left ever gone on the defensive?). That means reaching for the most effective weapon in their arsenal: ridicule. Remember, this administration’s guru Saul Alinsky counseled that “ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” It is simultaneously a defensive and offensive strategy.

Political commentator and consultant Donna Brazile, for example, mocked on Twitter that “The Republicans are hyping the Benghazi hearings like they are about to launch a new TV series: what should we call this?” One Twitter respondent called her tweet “a horrifying display of arrogance and disrespect for the dead.” Another jabbed back that the show should be called “Truth and Consequences.”

Missouri Democrat Representative Stacey Newman got into the act, sending out the cutesy tweet that she was “thinking of saying ‘Benghazi’ while debating tomorrow on the House floor. Just to see what happens.” This is a woman who asserts in her Twitter bio that she is most “obsessive” about “saving lives due to gun violence” – unless they are American lives and Islamic guns, apparently. Then it’s just funny.

DANIEL GREENFIELD: THE PRESIDENT AND BOKO HARAM

Leftist policy is the search for the root cause of evil. Everything from a street mugging to planes flying into the World Trade Center is reduced to a root cause of social injustice. Throw poverty, oppression and a bunch of NGO buzzwords into a pot and out come the suicide bombings, drug dealing and mass rapes.

It doesn’t matter whether it’s Boko Haram, the Islamic terrorist group that kidnapped hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls, or a drug dealer with a record as long as his tattooed arm.

Obama and Hillary resisted doing anything about Boko Haram because they believed that its root cause was the oppression of Muslims by the Nigerian government. Across the bloody years of Boko Haram terror, the State Department matched empty condemnations of Boko Haram’s killing sprees with condemnations of the Nigerian authorities for violating Muslim rights.

Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton haven’t championed #BringBackOurGirls because it’s a hashtag in support of the kidnapped girls, but because it undermines the Nigerian government. They aren’t trying to help the kidnapped girls. They’re trying to bring down a government that hasn’t gone along with their agenda for appeasing Boko Haram and Nigerian Muslims.

The hashtag politics aren’t aimed at the terrorists. They’re aimed at helping the terrorists.

There’s a reason why the media and so many leftists have embraced the hashtag. #BringBackOurGirls isn’t a rescue. It denounces the Nigerian government for not having already gotten the job done even as the State Department stands ready to denounce any human rights violations during a rescue attempt.

Obama and Boko Haram want to bring down the Nigerian government and replace it with a leadership that is more amenable to appeasement. It’s the same thing that is happening in Israel and Egypt.

Hagel Promises to Review DoD Policy on Transgender Service Members By Bridget Johnson

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said that now that gays and lesbians can serve openly in the military, the Defense Department needs to look at how it can accommodate transgender individuals.

Hagel told ABC’s This Week that “the issue of transgender is a bit more complicated, because it has a — a medical component to it.”

The American Psychological Association defines transgender as “an umbrella term for persons whose gender identity, gender expression or behavior does not conform to that typically associated with the sex to which they were assigned at birth.” Pfc. Bradley Manning, the day after being sentenced in the Wikileaks scandal, changed his name to Chelsea and has requested hormone therapy in prison. Army records continue to identify him as a male even though he has requested to only be called female.

“These issues require medical attention,” Hagel said of the general issue of transgenders, who are barred from military service under current policy. “Austere locations where we — we put our men and women in — in many cases, don’t always provide that kind of opportunity. I do think it — it continually should be reviewed.”

“I’m open to that, by the way. I’m open to those assessments, because, again, I go back to the bottom line. Every qualified American who wants to serve our country should have an opportunity if they fit the qualifications and can do it,” he added. “This is an area that we — we’ve — we’ve not defined enough.”

The National Center for Transgender Equality said in a statement after Hagel’s remarks that it looks “forward to working with the Pentagon to end these outdated rules that harm our military.”

“This willingness to evaluating changes to the medical regulations is overdue but very welcome,” said NCTE Executive Director Mara Keisling. “If the Secretary were able to meet and talk with the trans service members I’ve met, he’d understand the answer is self-evident. These are amazing people who serve even though they must hide a basic part of who they are.”

The group cited its National Transgender Discrimination Survey that showed “about one-fifth of all transgender adults are veterans, making transgender people approximately twice as likely as others to serve in the military.”

Iran’s Final Solution: New Book Examines Mullahs’ Genocidal Intentions Posted By Alyssa A. Lappen

Dr. Andrew Bostom closes the preface to his new volume, Iran’s Final Solution for Israel: The Legacy of Islamic Jihad and Shi’ite Islamic Jew-Hatred in Iran [1], with several rhetorical questions, answered encyclopedically in the chapters that follow.

At first glance, someone unfamiliar with the nature of the subject might recognize in them a resemblance to Jeopardy!, now in its 30th year. Jeopardy contestants must correctly identify the historical event, leader or trivia — in the form of a question. To a description, for example, of “totalitarian religious law dictating behavior in all aspects of life for persons of said faith,” a well-tutored college student might ask: “What is sharia?” Of a treaty signed in March 628 between a famous charismatic figure and military commander and a competing Arabian tribe, a brainy homemaker might respond: “What is the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah?”

However, few Westerners can actually provide these correct responses, a issue that puts Western society in grave jeopardy.

Only the near-universal ignorance on Islam could explain why the Western press corps and leaders of the so-called “P5 +1” nations — the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council plus Iran — all naïvely lauded the late November 2013 news of an interim agreement to eliminate Iran’s ability to produce nuclear weapons, and blindly accepted the notion that the deal would halt Iran’s future military goals.

Actually, the opposite happened. The P5 leaders, hopeful that a written agreement could put Iran’s nuclear ambitions to rest, were all-too-easily duped by Iran.

This reality marched to the fore on February 11, 2014, when Iranians massed in the streets of Tehran shouting “down with the U.S.” and “death to Israel” to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution, during which Ayatollah Rehollah Khomeini reestablished the Iranian Shiite theocracy that the 20th century Pahlavi shahs had forestalled for an all-too-brief 54-year juncture (1925-1979).

As if to punctuate the madness of any attempt to reach agreement, current Iranian president Hassan Rouhani that day stated that the country’s nuclear program would continue “forever,” and that all Western sanctions to stop it had been “brutal, illegal, and wrong.”

FROM TABITHA KOROL: HISTORY-MACY’S AND ISRAEL

At the turn of the twentieth century, two of the wealthiest and most famous men in America were a pair of Jewish brothers named Nathan and Isidor Straus. Owners of R.H. Macy’s Department Store and founders of the A&S(Abraham & Straus) chain, the brothers were multimillionaires, renowned for their philanthropy and social activism.

In 1912, the brothers and their wives were touring Europe, when Nathan, the more ardent Zionist of the two, impulsively said one day: “Hey, why don’t we hop over to Palestine?”
Israel wasn’t the tourist hotspot then that it is today. Its population was ravaged by disease, famine, and poverty; but the two had a strong sense of solidarity with their less fortunate brethren, and they also wanted to see the health and welfare centers they had endowed with their millions.

However, after a week spent touring, Isidor Straus had had enough. “How many camels, hovels, and yeshivas can you see? It’s time to go,” Isidor decreed with edgy impatience in his voice. But Nathan refused to heed his brother’s imperious command. It wasn’t that he was oblivious to the hardships around him; it was precisely because of them that he wanted to stay.

Have Kerry and Indyk Pushed Abbas into the Arms of Hamas? by Harold Rhode and Joseph Raskas see note please

There never was any need for pushing….Abbas and Hamas have exactly the same murderous ideology…just a difference in tactics….What Indyk and Kerry have done is show their bias against Israel coming straight from the White House…..rsk

Abbas correctly calculated that so long as he continued to negotiate with Israel, the U.S. and the Europeans would continue to prop him up with political backing and financial support in the mistaken belief that a peace deal could be reached.

Thus Kerry and Indyk have been pushing Abbas into a corner by trying to tempt him to commit suicide in the name of permanently solving the Arab-Israeli dispute.

While Israeli leaders seek peace, Palestinian leaders seek an endless peace process.

Palestinians say that for Muslims, Palestinian land reaches “from the [Jordan] river to the [Mediterranean] sea” — that is, over all of what is now Israel. In their view, Tel Aviv is illegally occupied territory just as much as any of the settlements in the West Bank. This view is based on the Muslim doctrine, deeply rooted in Islamic jurisprudence, called “waqf” (religious endowment). Any territory once under the control of Muslims, must forever be controlled by Muslims.[1] According to Islamic law, “If a person makes something waqf, it ceases to be his property and neither he nor anybody else can gift or sell it to any other person.[2]

Unfortunately, the premises on which American negotiations — led by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and U.S. Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations, Martin Indyk[3] — are based are completely at odds with the premises on which Middle Eastern negotiations are based.

Americans seem to believe that all problems are solvable; if there is no solution, it simply means one has not tried hard enough. Americans generally are prepared to compromise on particular points to attain other points that are more important to them. When both sides reach an agreement, Americans usually are prepared to put past disagreements to bed. By making concessions, neither side has compromised its personal honor. Americans focus on the goal, which is to attain an agreement both sides can live with. We negotiate, arrive at an agreement and let bygones be bygones.