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The First Debate of the Season - in Seattle!

Submitted by James Watkins on January 25, 2012

Up for some fun? Join me tomorrow as I debate the entire Democrat Party field - in Seattle. It's apparently going to be 6 D's vs. me. Sounds about right. . .

But seriously - to move the Country and State in a rational direction, we've got to win new voters. And we won't find them at Republican caucuses. 

Check out the Seattle Times article "One Republican vs. Six Democrats?"  Jim Brunner at the Times got my quote right - "If you can't stand in a room of people who are political opponents and speak rationally and reasonably, then you probably shouldn't be running,"

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Some Endorsements Mean More Than Others

Submitted by James Watkins on January 11, 2012

I'm proud to say I've been endorsed by the Snohomish County GOP in a vote of grassroots Precinct Committee Officers.

The PCO's know I’ve been a tireless supporter of free enterprise, fiscal responsibility, and effective government. I've walked the walk at the grassroots, working shoulder to shoulder with our activists and PCO's to improve our Party. I’ve organized PCO training, have recruited PCO’s, done PCO events, and have actively worked for candidates in other races.

I believe that working together for the good of our candidates and our ideals we can restore America.

Welcome to the New 1st Congressional District!

Submitted by James Watkins on December 30, 2011

REDMOND WA — “Welcome to Washington State’s new 1st Congressional District,” says James Watkins, candidate in Washington’s 1st CD in response to the new redistricting maps.

 The new 1st CD is geographically huge, stretching from I-90 to the Canadian border.  Designed to be a swing district, and missing some wonderful people in Kitsap and Southwest Snohomish, its core is the same as the old 1st District - the densely populated tech heavy communities surrounding Microsoft, Boeing, and hundreds of innovative small businesses. 

 “In 2010, I ran an issues based campaign against Jay Inslee and did better than anyone has in a decade.  We generated tons of excitement in the community and gave a voice to those who haven’t felt energized for years.  My 500+ volunteers and strong grassroots organization helped me engage swing voters in new ways with a positive message of good government.  In 2012, I’m blessed to run in a true swing district where candidates need to pay attention to issues and can’t skate by on memorized partisan talking points.” 

Clear Choices in 2012

Submitted by James Watkins on December 28, 2011

In 2012, we’ll have the starkest choice in the ballot box in generations – and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

In every election you can count on somebody to claim ‘this is the most important election in our generation.’  Unfortunately, this time, it’s true.  After years of really bad decisions, the career politicians have completely screwed up the Country:

  • Chronic unemployment is worse than in the Great Depression;
  • The misery index is at a 28 year high;
  • One in six of us lives in poverty;
  • Federal spending, the deficit, and national debt are at record levels; and 
  • The confidence of the American public is shattered.

There’s no doubt we’re on the wrong track – and according to recent polls, everybody knows it.  The question is how WE fix it.  Which gets us to the election of 2012.  I believe that if we don’t take steps to fix the United States NOW – to suck it up and get back on the right track - our children are doomed to smaller lives, lifetimes of limited opportunities, and a very real prospect of economic disaster.

The Truth Hurts (career politicians) - The Case for Commonsense Reform

Submitted by James Watkins on November 2, 2011

Who says voters don't care about facts?  

I spend a lot of time going around the 1st District speaking about the impact of federal policy on jobs, the deficit, and spending - and what we can do to get the country back on track.  

James at ESRC
 

In true policy wonk fashion, I use detailed charts and graphs.  Many have asked me to post them online, so here they are - my 2011 Spending & Economic Charts.  I don't claim authorship of the charts - some are mine, some are from the Heritage Foundation, some from other sources, but the underlying source data is clearly detailed.  


The audience reaction has been fascinating.  Regardless of political persuasion or age, folks are riveted (shocked?) by what should be a fairly dry presentation.  They may initially argue from an ideological point of view, but when faced with verifiable facts they quickly realize that current federal spending is unsustainable under ANY plausible scenario.  

Past government policies were damaging, but current government policies are devastating the economy and prolonging the economic misery.  For too long, the career political class have done everything they can to maintain their power and win the next election - including obligating our children to pay tomorrow for the politicians' irresponsible spending today.

Those days are over.  We can't afford business as usual.

To fix our problems, we can argue about policy, but we shouldn’t argue about facts.  The historical numbers detailed in these charts are facts and should form the baseline for solutions to get us back on track.  Our spending is unsustainable under ANY plausible scenario – and fundamental, common sense reform is the only way forward. 

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