Mission Statement: Spring 2010
Mexico is just one of the nasty issues on my plate now. I've learned a lot about our Congressman in the last 2 years, and I'm sorry, but I've lost all respect for someone I once thought was a decent Representative. Can I convince you? If it's a yes then we can throw one of these "lifers" out on their behinds Please, do go to as many pages as you can reasonably stand- who wants to read political web sites anyway? The game attempts at levity, plus the music, are my thank you in advance.
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Donations
2008 Stein for Congress. Amount raised $0 Forget About It!
2009 Stein for Governor. Amount raised $0 Forget About It!
2010 Stein for Congress 2010 Forget About It!
No Problem
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No Fat Cat's Allowed
.....you've just raised $315 dollars for a Congressional campaign the hard way, plus exported something of value to the China. Tomorrow we buy more made in America business cards for the campaign and consider a magnetic sign for the truck.

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No Fat Cat's Allowed- Hip Hop Version
...."Cash Rules Everything Around Me" C.R.E.A.M by the Wu Tang Clan

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Possible Endorsement?
A New Jersey operative, “Leslie,” sends us a couple of scans and writes, “My father just called me and asked if I had read the 500 word essay on the NJ Governor’s Sample Ballot. I just did, and it is such beautiful madness, I had to share it with you.” It is a completely great essay from petition candidate Gary Stein, who is running with his wife on the “Fools Rush In” Party ticket. Let’s see what he has to say, about politics.
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Since You Asked
Asbury Park Press October 29,2009
Political candidates thumbing nose at electorate
Only 14 percent of state Assembly candidates and three of the 12 gubernatorial candidates in Tuesday's election returned questionnaires from Project Vote Smart soliciting their views on issues, further demonstrating the contempt incumbents and challengers alike have for the voter.
Project Vote Smart: Gary Stein (various slogans)
State Taxes
j) Other or expanded principles
[Answer: You asked, I answer. I'm a car and truck lover all my life, yet I'd greatly favor increasing gasoline taxes as a way to get consumers into smaller vehicles. Electric and hydrogen is coming, and they won't work in a 5000 lb. Chevy Suburban. Speaking of electric cars, we're going to need more electric power generation, and unless we want to burn even more messy coal from Pennsylvania,
nuclear might, (is) worth considering.
Getting back to that tax I just favored increasing,
rebate it on the back end, otherwise Trenton will look at it as free money.]
Health Issues
h) Other or expanded principles
[Answer: In deference to the seriousness of this question, combined with the fact that I've given sometimes snide- exactly one hundred word answers- to some of the other questions, I'm leaving this box mostly blank. I'm for Single Payer Health Care.]
Social Issues
n) Other or expanded principles
[Answer: I beg any voter looking in here to please go to my web site, Stein for Governor. Read what I say about 1) corrupt Mexico 2) a boycott of Mexico by us, and by illegals- who'd withhold remittances 3) amnesty, (and by extension), "everybody" getting a chance to purchase valid car insurance 4) a secure border, once everyone agrees to my compromises and stops arguing!
Maybe that's why FOX, CNN and the rest, never open my e-mails; they know endless fighting is key to their continued ratings success. Why the NY Times doesn't call is still a puzzle to me?]

Wolfe, 1994-