On The Ballot: Running, Democratic for State House (OR) - District 41
| Pro-choice | Do you generally support pro-choice or pro-life legislation? | ||
| I generally support the supreme court decision in Rowe V Wade. Medical decisions of all sorts should be between a woman and her doctor. This is a class issue, wealthy women have always had this ability because they could afford to pay a doctor enough to do it, poor women often died as a result of botched operations done in non-medical facilities by untrained people. The solution to reducing unwanted pregnancies is better sex education in schools and more available family planning everywhere. | |||
| Yes | In order to balance the budget, do you support an income tax increase on any tax bracket? | ||
| Yes | Do you support expanding federal funding to support entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare? | ||
| On the first question, I absolutely believe that the wealthy and large corporations should be paying their fair share and are not currently paying anything even close. I believe taxes and the poor and middle class could be reduced somewhat if the wealthy were paying appropriate amounts. On the second question: Social Security has not been keeping up with the cost of living. There should be no cap on payment into the system as there currently is, if that were the case, we could afford to pay seniors enough to live with dignity in their retirement. | |||
| Yes | Do you support the regulation of indirect campaign contributions from corporations and unions? | ||
| Corporations are not people and money is not speech. Our current system has become such that campaigns are effectively a test of the ability to raise money rather than a process for determining who would make a better representative. It is clear in the complete dysfunction of congress that this is not a good system for establishing a governing body. Where money is less an issue, the elected bodies tend to be less dysfunctional. (small city councils, etc.) | |||
| No | Do you support increasing defense spending? | ||
| We spend more than the next 10 largest militaries in the world COMBINED, 6 of which are our allies, and yet we claim not to have the money to make sure everyone has healthcare, or homes or enough to eat. Our infrastructure is crumbling and we haven't done anything to solve the actual worst threat facing America, that of climate change. So, yes I think we can reduce our military spending, remain perfectly capable of defending from threats from other countries and begin to defend against the other above mentioned threats to our citizens. | |||
| Yes | Do you support government funding for the development of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind, geo-thermal)? | ||
| Yes | Do you support the federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions? | ||
| Climate change is the greatest existential threat of our time. The US has an outsized responsibility for the greenhouse gases in our atmosphere planet-wide, and an out sized ability to cause the fastest change. We could and should be the leaders in this effort. | |||
| Yes | Do you generally support gun-control legislation? | ||
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| We absolutely need expanded background checks, national red flag laws, safe storage laws, the renewal of the ban on the sale of assault weapons and more. I would not vote to outlaw all guns and forcibly collect them. | |||
| No | Do you support the construction of a wall along the Mexican border? | ||
| No | Do you support requiring immigrants who are unlawfully present to return to their country of origin before they are eligible for citizenship? | ||
| Many of those people have been here for decades, working hard doing jobs that other Americans refuse to do and paying taxes. Many have never known "their countries of origin" They are on the front line in this Covid 19 moment producing our food and doing other critical jobs. Our immigration system needs a massive overhaul. Farmers and others have need of the workforce and those folks should not punished, they should be given a reasonable path towards citizenship. | |||
| Yes | Do you support reducing military intervention in Middle East conflicts? | ||
| No | Should the United States use military force to prevent governments hostile to the U.S. from possessing a weapon of mass destruction (for example: nuclear, biological, chemical)? | ||
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| In answer to the first question: Very Rarely. Only with the declaration of war by congress. I don't believe preemptive wars are moral and our record on that front is pretty poor. I would leave it on the table only so that our negotiations have that as a possibility. | |||
| Medicare for all - the increase in taxes would be less than premiums, deductibles and co-pays. Green New Deal. The perfect way to get out of the recession that will be caused by Covid-19. Reduce military spending, carbon tax, end fossil fuel subsidies, raise taxes on the billionaires and large corporations to rates similar to what they were in 1960. Get money out of politics: reverse "citizen's united" create publicly funded elections, end gerrymandering. |
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