In the past week, Edwards has stated his proposal on how to take on the big oil companies and high gas prices. One of his plans includes the New Energy Economy Fund, a $13 billion fund financed by the sale of permits for oil companies to produce greenhouse gases. Edwards plans to enforce stricer rules and laws to place more restrictions on the oil companies anit-competitive methods. As for the rising gas prices for heating homes he has proposed the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program
which could help 3 million families with their gas prices.
Edwards has also shown his support for the script writing picket lines by cancelling his scheduled appearance on the view and says he will continue to honor any picket lines including CBS news even if it means missing the Dec. 10th debate.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Saturday, November 17, 2007
John Edwards 11/5-11/17
Two weeks ago, John Edwards introduced his new strategy for Iran. He based it off of what he has learned from the mistakes made by the Bush administration in the handling of the Iraq War. His plan is a five-point startegy and it includes the following: end the preventive war doctrine, use tougher economic sanctions, use incentives to make Iran abandon its nuclear weapons, revisit talks with Iran using a new multi-level diplomatic approach, and reengage talks with foregin countries like Russia and China on the problems and conflicts facing Iran. Looking at other foregin affairs, John Edwards wrote a statement on recent developments on Pakistan. The main point of his statement was that Pakistan is a country not to be forgotten, and it's a worrisome place especially with their recent political chaos. Upon releasing his outline for a prevention on a war with Iran, he also released his opinion on the Writers Guild strike. He supports and commends them for standing up for themselves, and stated, "These writers deserve to be compensated fairly for their work." Later that week, the House of Representatives made a decision to vote for the Peru trade deal, which will expand the NAFTA model. This was something John Edwards fought against for unemployment purposes, and after the decision was made, said,"I'm dissapointed by today's vote to approve the Peru tade deal and expand the failed NAFTA model that has cost us more than a million jobs."In this past week, while Edwards was in Des Moines, Iowa, he recevied an endorsment from Caucus For Priorities. It is a group consisting of roughly 10,000 members that inform the public about the problems and unfairness surrounding the federal budget. This endorsment provided Edwards with some extra momentum before entering the Iowa Democratic Party's Jefferson Jackson Dinner. While still in Iowa, Edwards wasted no time in accusing the current problems with health care on Congress. With holding them accountable and trying to further his plans for universal health care, Edwards stated, "Congress shouldn't have health care if Americans don't." Edwards even accused fellow Democrat Candidate Hillary Clinton of defending Washington, when she should be fighting for universal health care. Also, with the Farm Bill being shot down by Republicans in the Senate on November 16th, John Edwards released the following statement, "But instead of helping family farmers, Republicans seem more concerned with lining the pockets of big agricultural conglomerates. Well, I can tell you the fight is not over." Two nights ago, John Edwards participated in the Democratic Presidential Debate at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Next up for John Edwards will be a Town Hall Meeting in Reno, Nevada on November 18th.
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