In case you missed it, Senator Dodd Will Not Seek Re-election.
Good riddance. Dodd's best achievement since his election in 1980 is stepping aside now.
A nice gridlock where Obama can do no more damage would be a good thing. All it takes is a few senate seats and a gain of 30+ seats in the House. It would be better yet if Republicans could take control of the house as that would all but guarantee gridlock.
It's a sad state of affairs when the best we can realistically hope for is gridlock. Until both parties get some fiscal religion however, that is likely the best we can do.
But never give up hope. Please seek out, support, and vote for candidates that have strong fiscal and monetary ideas, who also vow to end the military madness in the Mideast. One, by one, by one, we need to clean house. Dodd is a start.
Sound Money Candidates
- Ron Paul - Texas District 14: Ron Paul For Congress
- Jake Towne - Pennsylvania District 15 - Towne For Congress
- John Dennis - California District 8 - John Dennis For Congress, Defeat Pelosi
- Mike Vasovski - South Carolina District 3 - Mike Vasovski For Congress - Sound Money Constitutional Government
- Adam Kokesh - New Mexico District 3 - Adam Kokesh for Congress
- Deon Long - Florida 24th District - Deon Long For Congress
- Rand Paul - Kentucky Senate: Rand Paul for Senate
- Peter Schiff - Schiff for Senate
If you are looking for some sound money candidates to vote for, there you go.
Scott Brown - Massachusetts Special Election
Scott Brown is running against Martha Coakley in a special election to fill Ted Kennedy's seat. The choice is a no brainer in favor of Brown.
I cannot find evidence that Scott Brown is a sound money candidate, but he does have a common sense approach to free market issues elsewhere.
Here is An In-Depth Look at the Upcoming Massachusetts Special Election.
A Republican victory can change the balance of the Senate, kill cap-and-trade and Obama's socialist tax policies.
Please Support Scott Brown; Join The Brown Brigade.
Addendum:
I received a nice Email from Deon Long on January 11, 2010
From Deon:
Hello Mish,I added Deon Long to my list above
I enjoy your blog. It was brought to my attention by Nathan Lewis when you identified candidates vying for office in the 2010 election cycle who supported a sound monetary policy.
Please check out my website at Deon Long For Congress. I am running as a Republican in Florida�s 24th Congressional District in the 2010 election cycle.
My primary issues are:
1) Adoption of the Fair Tax along with the elimination of the income tax, payroll taxes, self employment taxes, capital gain tax and estate tax ( negation of the 16th Amendment would also be a component of my advocacy of the Fair Tax;
2) Return to the gold standard;
3) Adoption of a balanced budget amendment;
4) Implementation of a free trade regime and
5) Repeal of Sarbanes-Oxley.
Thanks
Deon Long
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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