House Election
The two main candidates who are running for the seat in the house for the Eighth District of Ohio are, for the Republicans, incumbent John A. Boehner, and for the Democrats newcomer Jeff Hardenbrook takes the place as their representative. Each has his own set of issues which that are known as big issues not just locally but nationally as well and they each show their viewpoints on them. Beginning with Democrat Hardenbrook, his key issues revolved around Health and its growing cost to obtain health car and it benefits. Social Security Trust Fund is another one of Hardenbrooks goals, which consists of stopping the efforts to privatize Social Security by "gambling on Wall Street." His economic views lean towards re-examining million dollar tax breaks to millionaires and strengthening funding for education, and while on the topic of education, he feels that current education reforms focus on high stakes testing while reducing proven education winners such as fully funded Head start and special ed programs, putting more teachers in classrooms (and giving them higher pay), and i
His foreign views run along the lines of depending less on foreign sources of energy i.e. oil and of course improve relationships which grow representative democracy, human rights and economic cooperation and finally increasing foreign aid to provide safe merging of growing economies with present mature economies. He also states that our foreign relations policy must focus on cooperation and respect of all nations. During the height of the cold war America rejected a first strike policy as we must reject a preemptive strike/war policy now. Hardenbrook also encourages relationships which grow representative democracy, human rights, and economic cooperation. He states "We must maintain and use our technological superiority to extract us from compromising situations caused by our dependence on oil and must aggressively develop alternate energy sources." ncreasing funding for improved infrastructure (both buildings and technology). Improving the technology available to schools he believes will help reduce the digital divide that is becoming more noticeable between minority and
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