Big money didn't lose
By keeping candidates in the race, money helps those politicians push their message longer, and to win more support for it even if that support doesn’t translate into victory. Thus, money moves the agenda.
By keeping candidates in the race, money helps those politicians push their message longer, and to win more support for it even if that support doesn’t translate into victory. Thus, money moves the agenda.
With the election results in, we asked sources in the Public Insight Network to share their reactions and their plans for moving forward now that the voting is over.
Efforts to downplay the president's re-election fail to place it in the context of the times and of presidential elections more generally. When those factors are considered, including the tanking economy Obama inherited, Tuesday’s election represents authorization to move in a direction generally consistent with his programs.
What about supporting a real Fix the Debt movement? Stop calling everyone in a high tax bracket “a job creator.” Tell Rove to take his money and donate it to a charity. Religious belief is to be applauded, not worn on your sleeve. Stop pandering.
Missouri’s sterling AAA credit rating is intact, unemployment is down, and more Missourians are going on to college than ever before. We need to continue to keep our state on a fiscally sustainable path, invest in our students and workers, and create a climate where businesses of all sizes can grow.
While quality-manufacturing jobs were evaporating across the country, I found the formula to break that trend and help provide a good living for hundreds of Missourians. With my jobs plan we can repair the damage that has been done.
My experience as state auditor gave me insight into the functioning of the state as a whole that makes me well suited to lead the state in challenging economic times.
The lieutenant governor’s waste report will be a website created to call attention to, investigate and help eliminate waste in government.
The most important issue any statewide officeholder can take on right now is helping to create jobs and grow Missouri businesses. I plan to champion legislation to make the process of starting and renewing small businesses in Missouri easier.
Our voting system is antique and wide open to election fraud. As secretary of state, I will make honest and most trustworthy elections my top priority. It is easy to provide free IDs to people who lack a driver’s license.