Showing posts with label Air America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Air America. Show all posts
12:06 AM | Posted in , ,
Bob Olson has been having a fantastic week while Elwyn Tinklenberg has been slow to respond to the latest out of touch statements made by Michele Bachmann. First, he was quick to respond to the statements with a forceful rebuke and even seconded that rebuke with a demand for an apology. Yesterday, he appeared on The Mark Heaney Show and showed perfectly clear why he is the candidate we need to take the fight to Bachmann and her "screw the middle class" agenda.

As the controversy has been slow to die for Bachmann, it has been an opportunity for the Olson campaign to gain more exposure and show the people of the 6th District that he will be quick to respond rather than allow these comments to pass with little notice. His efforts have drawn the attention of mnpACT:

Candidate Olson seems to understand that Minnesotans, who are part of the "workingest" class, are the ones that are handling his job interview. They are the ones who will decide whether Ms. Bachmann gets to continue to work for THEM. And they could very well decide that its time for the "President kisser" to be given an opportunity to hold down a few other jobs of her own.

Ms. Bachmann seems to have adapted to the Washington lifestyle a little too quickly. Working people are just part of the landscape.. they get her to her office, they shuffle her papers, they deliver her groceries, they print her Bibles, and they sell her those black dresses. They are not to be noticed....

Bob Olson gets it. Bachmann doesn't. But where's Elwyn Tinklenberg? I couldn't find any response from him. How would he weigh in? Last time I checked his website, he had no less than 20 different Union endorsements listed. If he truly represents their views, how could he allow Bachmann's swipe at the rank and file go unchallenged?

So, when working families in the 6th District ask, "Who will represent me?"

Bob Olson votes aye.
Michele Bachmann votes nay.
Elwyn Tinklenberg votes "absent".


Here is the unedited interview with pictures added by my self:



Caller Questions
9:49 PM | Posted in , ,
Bob Olson was on the Mark Heaney show tonight discussing a variety of issues. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to catch all of it given the demands of children and their incessant need to be fed and cleaned.

The campaign put out some of the highlights:

Olson Talks Issues on The Mark Heaney Show

For Immediate Release

Contact: Christopher Truscott

612.423.2582

chris@bobolson.org

ANOKA—Bob Olson, a DFL candidate in the 6th Congressional District, was a guest on The Mark Heaney Show, where he discussed critical issues facing our country.

(Note: Audio will be provided once it's available.)

On moving to renewable energy:

"(The best thing we can do) for our national security, our economy—which is very important right now—and our environment is break our dependence on foreign oil."

On reproductive rights:

"I'm pro-choice … My opponent says she's pro-family, but she votes against health care for children. … I think supporting health care for children and the poor is the real pro-life position."

On defeating Republican incumbents:

"Our Democratic candidates and representatives in Congress have not been strong enough in opposing (Karl Rove tactics)."

On the economic benefit of American-made energy vs. sending $1.3 billion abroad each day for oil:

"The solution is to keep that money here and build our economy from the grassroots up."

On economic stimulus proposals:

"If we do this, it needs to be going to the working class, the poor, the middle class—not the very, very wealthy."

"The wealthy aren't hurting. The wealthy aren't having their homes foreclosed. They're not worried about health care. We need to take care of the middle class."

"We need someone in Congress who understands these things and has the backbone to stand up to the Dick Cheneys and Karl Roves of the world."

On taxes:

"I understand the tax law and understand the middle class and working class are paying far more on the next dollar earned than someone living off capital gains and dividends. It wasn't like that (before President Bush took office)."

On health care:

"There are a lot of ways to get (to universal coverage), but every American needs health care. It is immoral that we're in this situation."

On Iraq:

"Our forces have done everything asked of them. They've done a good job and now they deserve an exit strategy."

"It made as much sense to go after Iraq and Saddam Hussein after 9/11 as it would have to attack China and India after Pearl Harbor."


Once the audio gets up on the Mark Heaney website or is provided by the Olson campaign I am going to attempt to get it posted on my Youtube page.