Sunday, October 14, 2007

HELP WANTED IN THE U.S. CONGRESS



Starting salary about 170k with frequent raises expected, great benefits, working hours, support staff and retirement plan. Frequent travel should be required.

The ideal candidate will know that it is necessary to keep America strong, that waste of taxpayers money should not be tolerated, that baseline budgeting is a disgrace, that the candidate and his family should live in the district represented, and that they should serve in this position no longer than 12 years.

The Secretary of State in your state may have some eligibility restrictions.

If you are concerned about having the start up money, consider forming a group of others who would also be interested in applying, each member agree to place some money in a pool and to support the selected candidate and make a selection by any method from within this group. Utilizing this approach, a local group of bridge players could field a candidate. Consider that some campaigns have been started for less than $1,000.00.

I expect to make a small donation to any Republican who becomes a general election candidate in the districts listed below. Remember, I said I was old and poor.

Shown are state, district, general location and the current Democrat officeholder. This officeholder had no Republican opposition in the last election. If a Republican candidate is selected to run in the next general election, the candidates name and contact information will be added below.
Even in those areas where they are few in number, those who can no longer stomach what the democrat party has become deserve the opportunity to vote for an alternative.
FIND A CANDIDATE!

Alabama
5 Huntsville and area counties: Cramer
7 Birmingham and adjacent counties: Davis

California
20 Parts of Fresno, Kern, King and Tulare counties: Costa
31 Part of Los Angeles county: Becerra
33 Part of Los Angeles county: Watson

Florida
2 Tallahassee and adjacent areas: Boyd
3 Jacksonville and other areas: Brown
17 North Miami area: Meek
19 Boca Raton: Wexler
20 Pembroke Pines area: Wasserman-Schultz
23 Fort Lauderdale & West Palm Beach area: Hastings
GeorgiaAtlanta area: Lewis

Illinois
12 East St. Louis and adjacent areas: Costello

Maryland
5 Includes Calvert, Charles and St. Mary’s counties: Hoyer
7 Baltimore and adjacent counties: Cummings

Massachusetts
1 Berkshire, Hampden, Hampshire and other counties: Olver
2 Springfield area: Neal
3 Bristol and three other counties: McGovern
4 Bristol and three other counties: Frank
5 Essex, Middlesex and Worcester counties: Meehan
7 Middlesex and Suffolk counties: Markey
8 Middlesex and Suffolk counties: Capuano

Michigan
13 Wayne county area: Kilpatrick
15 Detroit area: Dingell

New Jersey
1 Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties: Andrews
10 Essex, Hudson and Orion counties: Payne

New York
5 Queens and Nassau countie: Ackerman
6 Queens: Meeks
9 Brooklyn and Queens: Weiner
22 Delaware and seven other counties: Hinchey

North Carolina
1 Roanoke Rapids, Rocky Mount and other areas: Butterfield

Pennsylvania
1 Philadelphia area: Brady
14 Pittsburgh area: Doyle

Rhode Island
2 Warwick area: Langevin

Texas
9 Houston area: Green
16 El Paso: Reyes
20 San Antonio: Gonzalez
28 Laredo area: Cuellar

Virginia
3 Newport News area: Scott

In recent ratings the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste considered 32 of the above Democrats to be hostile, 6 unfriendly and 1 lukewarm to taxpayers. The National Taxpayers Union granted a grade of “F” to 36 of this group while 3 of them rose to a “D”.