Billion on the DNC Blog
My friend Todd Epp sent out a release for his candidate, Jack Billion noting that Jack was interviewed by the DNC Blog recently:
(Does someone want to pay me for all this shilling?) Anyway, it's easy to see there's going to be a lot of disagreement this election. Time to get the popcorn out and prepare to watch the November fights.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE : (Released June 14, 2006)
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Todd Epp at 605.221.6143 or tepp@billionforgovernor.comNATIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY INTERVIEWS JACK BILLION ON ITS BLOGSIOUX FALLS--The National Democratic Party interviewed Jack Billion for its blog today. Dr. Billion is the Democratic candidate for governor in South Dakota.The DNC's Tracy Joan Russo interviewed Jack and wrote a blog entry entitled "50-State Strategy: South Dakota--Meet Jack Billion." It is located at http://dnc.org/a/2006/06/tell_me_a_littl.php.For more information, contact Todd Epp at the information below.
So, I went and took a little gander to see what the other side has to say about the election:
OK... So the party of the Corporate income tax is trying to portray itself as the party of small business. That's a nice change of pace. And if I recall, Homestake and the additional doctoral level programs were started by a Republican Governor. And, more health insurers were brought into the state after a period of long decline....What would you like to see change in South Dakota?
Five of the ten poorest counties in America are within our borders. 15 percent of the South Dakota population is Native American and it is the fastest growing segment of our population and they deserve to participate more fully in our economy. Republicans sold the people of South Dakota to out-of-state businesses as low-wage workers and we need to turn that around and grow the South Dakota economy by promoting small businesses within our state. This goes hand-in-hand with our higher education system. We need to have a state where any graduate can leave if they want to, but they don’t leave because they have to. That is the kind of state we envision – one where healthcare, education, any our economy are the priorities of an open and accountable government.
(Does someone want to pay me for all this shilling?) Anyway, it's easy to see there's going to be a lot of disagreement this election. Time to get the popcorn out and prepare to watch the November fights.
Comments
Page 11 on the Powerpoint.
http://www.state.sd.us/drr2/reg/insurance/LHRatesForms/HI2004.ppt
Shill, indeed.
PP is referring to the fact that we've started to get a few back.
Rounds came in and stopped the bleeding caued by the libs in the legislature designed to force them out of business, placing us all in a state sponsored program.
Where's your facts?
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The liberals have control of our legislature? Lay off the Ambien, young Skywalker...
Anyway, feasant, all you small business owners really care about is the bottom line. That's why your businesses stay small... you have no vision.
If you understood, perhaps, that the wisest investment any business can make is in the development of human capital, then you may realize that education is what drives our economy.
Small businesses stay small because they don't dream. They don't embrace innovation, and they are too worried about staying afloat to really take the initiative to grow.
If you can't make it, then no elected governor can help you.