Showing posts with label Ron Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ron Johnson. Show all posts

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Ron Johnson Russ Feingold Wisconsin Senate Debate 10/08/10 FULL STREAMING VIDEO

Ron JohnsonRon Johnson Russ Feingold Wisconsin Senate Debate 10/08/10 FULL STREAMING VIDEO.

Tonight, voters had a chance to see a clear choice between Senator Russ Feingold and Oshkosh Manufacturer Ron Johnson. Senator Feingold is a career politician who has been part of the problem in Washington. At the debate Senator Feingold showed he was all rhetoric and no results. Ron Johnson stood out as the candidate with the common sense solutions to move Wisconsin and our country in the right direction. Below are the facts on Senator Feingold’s failed policies and why he is wrong for Wisconsin voters.
On the economy…

The US and Wisconsin Have Lost Jobs Since The Stimulus Was Enacted: 2.6 million American jobs have disappeared since February 2009 and 79,657 jobs in Wisconsin have been lost. ((Bureau of Labor Statistics, “Local Area Unemployment Statistics – Wisconsin,” US Department of Labor, http://data.bls.gov/, accessed 10/7/10)

On cutting wasteful spending…

Feingold Has Voted For Over 33,000 Earmarks: Senator Russ Feingold Voted In Favor Of 47 Appropriations Bills, Which Included At Least 32,980 Items Of Pork Totaling More Than $98 Billion. (Citizens Against Government Waste Website, “Pig Book,” www.cagw.org, Accessed 7/30/10)

On health care…

CMS Says Health Care Spending Will Increase More Than Before ObamaCare Was Passed. “In February, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services projected that overall national health spending would increase an average of 6.1% a year over the next decade. The center’s economists recalculated the numbers in light of the health bill and now project that the increase will average 6.3% a year, according to a report in the journal Health Affairs. Total U.S. health spending will reach $4.6 trillion by 2019, accounting for nearly one of every five U.S. dollars spent, the report says.” (Janet Adamy, “Health Outlays Still Seen Rising,” The Wall Street Journal, 9/9/10)

“U.S. Health Spending Is Projected To Rise 9.2% In 2014, Up From The 6.6% Projected Before The Law Took Effect.” (Janet Adamy, “Health Outlays Still Seen Rising,” The Wall Street Journal, 9/9/10)

On a radical environmental agenda…

White House: Cap and Trade Would Cost $1700 Per Family, Per Year. “The Obama administration has privately concluded that a cap and trade law would cost American taxpayers up to $200 billion a year, the equivalent of hiking personal income taxes by about 15 percent. A previously unreleased analysis prepared by the U.S. Department of Treasury says the total in new taxes would be between $100 billion to $200 billion a year. At the upper end of the administration’s estimate, the cost per American household would be an extra $1,761 a year.” (Declan McCullogh, “Obama Admin: Cap And Trade Could Cost Families $1,761 A Year,” CBS News, 9/15/09, cbsnews.com, accessed 10/8/10)

On tea party support…

When Interviewed By The New York Times in August, Sen. Feingold Attacked Members of the Tea Party Saying It Was Fueled By Hatred of President Obama, Not Government Spending. “I go to every county every year and hold a town meeting. Within days of the president being sworn in, I had people showing up at my town meeting with hats on, with tea bags coming out, saying this is going to be socialism.” (Jeff Zeleny, “10 Questions for Russ Feingold, The New York Times, August 31, 2010)

On Social Security…

In 1999, Feingold Voted Against An Amendment That Would Create A Social Security Lockbox. “Motion to invoke cloture (thus limiting debate) on the Lott, R-Miss., amendment that would create a Social Security ‘lockbox,’ establish declining limits on the public debt and create a Senate point of order against any provision that would exceed the debt limit.” (S. 557, CQ Vote #211: Rejected 52-43: R 51-1; D 0-42; I 1-0, 7/16/99, Feingold Voted Nay)

The Justice Department Credited The Patriot Act With Enhancing Information Sharing That Could Have Prevented 9/11. “The Justice Department credits the Patriot Act with expanding the government’s arsenal of investigative tools, helping it crack several cases. Law-enforcement officials say the act has greatly enhanced information sharing within the FBI, and with the intelligence community at large. The law helped erode the legal and bureaucratic ‘wall’ that used to separate the intelligence and criminal sides of an investigation. Federal authorities say this wall is at least partly responsible for FBI and CIA intelligence failures prior to the attacks of Sept. 11.” (Larry Abramson, Maria Godoy & Katie Gradowski, “The Patriot Act: Justice Department Claims Success,” www.npr.org, 7/20/05)

TEXT and IMAGE CREDIT: Ron Johnson for Senate

VIDEO CREDIT: C-SPAN

Tuesday, October 05, 2010

Russ Feingold Continues Illegal Use of NFL Footage VIDEO

There are 100 members of the US Senate. 57 of them, including Russ Feingold, are lawyers. That would be fine if we had a lawsuit to settle. But we have an economy to fix.


[Oshkosh, WI] Following calls from the National Football League (NFL) earlier today for Senator Russ Feingold to remove his attack ad from the air, the Senator’s campaign reportedly agreed to remove the illegally used footage from their ad. But in just one more example of Senator Feingold saying one thing and doing another, he continues to run his misleading attack ad, despite the NFL’s request.

“Senator Feingold’s tendency to talk out of both sides of his mouth is nothing short of shameful and dishonest,” Ron Johnson for Senate Spokeswoman Sara Sendek said. “Just like a typical career politician Senator Feingold told the NFL and the public the ad would be pulled, while continuing to air the very ad in question. It is time for Senator Feingold to end his partisan trickery and start being honest with the voters of Wisconsin.”

TEXT CREDIT: Ron Johnson for Senate

VIDEO CREDIT: Ron4Senate

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Ron Johnson for Senate Clear Choice VIDEO


Ron has spent the last 30 years building a manufacturing business in Oshkosh.

Russ Feingold? He’s spent the last 30 years as a career politician.

TEXT and VIDEO CREDIT: Ron4Senate

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ron Johnson announced raising $557,774 from 2127 contributors VIDEO


Johnson Campaign: Wisconsin Donors Fuel Fundraising Efforts

[Oshkosh, WI] Oshkosh manufacturer and U.S. Senate Candidate Ron Johnson announced raising $557,774 from 2127 contributors during the reporting period which ended June 30, 2010. Johnson announced his candidacy on May 17, 2010, about halfway through the fundraising reporting period. Johnson raised $506,797 in June alone and has $940,642 cash on hand.

90% of Johnson’s total contributions were in-state contributions from Wisconsin donors, and support rolled in from 58 of Wisconsin’s 72 counties. 1963 in-state donors contributed $461,233 to Johnson’s campaign.
Ron JohnsonJohnson said he was humbled by the outpouring of grassroots support. “The people of Wisconsin are making an investment in my campaign because they want to help reign in the unsustainable spending and debt the career politicians have racked up in Washington,” Johnson said.
“These strong fundraising numbers demonstrate the motivation of in-state, grassroots supporters who want to help me make a difference this fall, motivation I’m seeing first-hand as I travel across the state.”

Since entering the U.S. Senate race on May 17, 2010, Johnson has visited over thirty-five counties and attended over 125 events. Recent polling shows Johnson in a virtual dead heat with 18-year incumbent Russ Feingold.

Johnson, 55, owns PACUR LLC and is an accountant. PACUR is an Oshkosh-based manufacturing facility that specializes in a variety of plastics manufacturing for medical, commercial and industrial purposes.

TEXT CREDIT: Ron Johnson for Senate P.O. Box 1159 Oshkosh, WI 54903-1159 Tel: 920-230-7070 info@ronjohnsonforsenate.com