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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

SULLIVAN ON ISSUES
COMPARE 2010/2012

Friday, June 4, 2010


SULLIVAN for CONGRESS

21st DISTRICT NY - CONSERVATIVE



Joseph P Sullivan of Albany is the

announced Conservative candidate

for Congress 21st District.



Sullivan is an enrolled Conservative

and a true Conservative.



Sullivan opposes the Obama-Pelosi-Tonko

agenda to fundamentally (radically) transform

America.



Sullivan says security, at the national, state

and local levels ,is our top priority.

When we are not safe, nothing else will matter.



Sullivan is a strong advocate of emergency/

disaster preparedness by individuals, households

schools, churches, synagogues, our health care

system, businesses and public utilities.



Sullivan will vote to repeal Obamacare, which is

bad medicine; vote against amnesty for illegal aliens

against cap and trade, and against imposition of a

VAT tax.



Sullivan opposes foreign terrorists, and their

domestic allies in civil trials in NYC, or anywhere

else in the United States. They are enemy

combatants to be tried by military tribunals.

Keep GITMO open.



Sullivan will vote to Impeach

Barack Hussain Obama, to extend

the Bush tax cuts, to secure our national

borders and ports, and to

exempt seniors, over 701/2 from the

annual minimum IRA distribution

requirement for the next 5 years



Sullivan has called for abandonment

of the the Hudson River PCB dredging project

and reallocation of the nearly billion dollars to

rebuilding the aging water-sewer systems of

down river cities, including Troy, Cohoes,

Watervliet, Rensselaer and Albany.



This is a real jobs plan that will help prepare

the above cities for the return of population

that will occur as oil becomes too expensive

and, eventually, not available at any price.



Sullivan opposes high speed rail advocated

by Tonko. High speed rail is a pipe dream that

would cost billions of dollars to build, and require

billions more, in government subsidies to keep

such a network operational.



Instead, Sullivan advocates investing in the

upgrade of our rail roads to move freight and

passengers, building of light rail lines to connect

rural areas and suburbs with cities - looking

toward the day when oil is too expensive, or no

longer available to sustain current commuting

patterns.



Sullivan advocates restoration of the Erie Canal

and Hudson River waterway and ports to move

freight, for the same reason.



Sullivan advocates restoring our manufacturing

base and maintaining/expanding agricultural

production for local food supply as well as for

processing and export.



Go to Sullivan's very complete and detailed

website for more:

                                           Joe Sullivan



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