Thursday, August 28, 2008
More endorsements.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
TWC + OSU Together at last?
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
"True Example"
Saturday, August 23, 2008
SOB Alliance
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Endorsement Blitz!
Monday, August 18, 2008
OSMA For Stivers
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Taste of OH-15
While it is easy to get a little burnt out following the big ones like ComFest, Red White & Boom, and of course the Ohio State Fair, one of my favorites should not be forgotten. I look forward to Taste of Upper Arlington every year and this year did not disappoint. The food as always was great and the weather was fantastic, but the highlight was being able to talk to Senator Stivers and some of his staff. It is great to see so many people out and excited about this election. From what I could tell, the blue Stivers balloon was the number one choice among kids. While they might not be able to vote this election, with luck they will remember that balloon during a re-election campaign a few years down the road.
Monday, August 11, 2008
The Stivers Plan
The thing that sticks out most in my mind comes in the last paragraph where Senator Stivers says "The economic well-being of the American people should be placed above all other considerations,". I could not agree more and I think the Stivers Energy plan speaks for itself.Energy Solution Needs Comprehensive Plan with Drilling and New Energy Investment
(Ohio GOP Candidate Steve Stivers) August 8th, 2008No issue in recent
memory has provoked public outrage like spiking energy prices, and nor has any
issue has highlighted the great divide between the current House leadership and
the economic struggles of American families and workers. While Congress
left town for a five-week vacation without allowing for a vote on a
comprehensive energy package, many Americans simultaneously cancelled or scaled
back their own vacation plans because of the prohibitive costs of travel.
The current state of affairs in Congress represents more than a lack of
leadership – it is an abdication of governance and further proof that Washington
is broken.
The ongoing Republican demands in Washington for an up or down
vote on an energy plan are not political bluster. It is a tactic made
necessary because Congressional leaders continue to play parliamentary games and
employ evasive maneuvers to protect their members from voting on a common-sense,
all-of-the-above energy solution.
In my race for Ohio’s
15th Congressional district, I have crafted just such a plan – one that places
America on the path to energy independence, reduces high gas prices, and curbs
our nation’s dangerous dependence on foreign oil. You can view my plan on
my website www.stivers4congress.com. My plan calls for the full
utilization of our domestic energy supplies, including environmentally safe
drilling off our shores and within our borders, and building new
refineries. The need for alternative energies is manifest – but it is
economic suicide to wall off our own existing domestic energy supplies as we
search for new energy sources.
But, as fossil fuels are finite and the wells
will inevitably run dry, I want to invest $100 billion over ten years in energy
research, development and conservation to foster the next generation of clean,
renewable energies. This venture would be funded in part by the revenue
generated from the purchasing of mineral rights and selling oil from federal
lands.
I also believe we must raise the CAFE standards for new automobiles to
40/mpg and trucks to 35/mpg within six years — an achievable and realistic
increase of 2/mpg per year — and create a national standard formulation for the
various grades of gas to reduce demands on our refineries. Finally, I
believe we should instill greater oversight within the Federal Trade Commission
to ensure that gas prices are not being impacted by speculative foreign
traders. While the precise impact of speculators on fuel costs is
debatable, the American people are deserving of the assurance that they are not
being fleeced by interests with no skin in the game.
For our nation to ever
segue from one powered by fossil fuels and toward energy independence, Congress
must transcend partisanship and the parochial demands of special
interests. The economic well-being of the American people should be placed
above all other considerations, and Congress should immediately enact a
meaningful, balanced energy plan, similar to the common-sense solutions I have
detailed. Congress has an opportunity, but more importantly, a
responsibility to work together to improve the lives of every American family
feeling pain at the pump. Members who continue to stand in the way of
energy independence place themselves in great political peril – the American
people are watching.
Friday, August 8, 2008
McCain/Stivers?
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
The Numbers Game
While there is still plenty of time left before Election Day, the Stivers camp has to be pretty happy with these numbers.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Bring on the Debates!
Date: 08/01/2008
Stivers Accepts Invitation for WBNS-10TV/ONN
Debate
Debate will be hosted by WBNS 10TV and ONN in
October
Columbus, Ohio – Today, Ohio State Senator and candidate for the 15th
Congressional District Steve Stivers accepted an invitation to participate in a
debate hosted by WBNS-10TV/ONN in October. The details of the debate will
be negotiated between the candidates and hosts.
“I want to thank
WBNS-10TV and the Ohio News Network for hosting this debate,” Stivers said.
“Washington is broken and voters are tired of the partisan bickering. This
debate will provide the voters of the 15th Congressional District with another
opportunity to hear the differing views of the candidates in this race. I
feel confident that when voters put my proven track record of working with
Republicans and Democrats to get things done against those of my opponents they
will agree that I am the candidate who can bring true change to
Congress.”
Stivers is a 23-year veteran of the Ohio National Guard;
a former businessman at one of Ohio’s largest employers; and a proven reformer
in the state Senate who’s pursued a moderate and independent course that
has brought both parties together to solve problems.
I am excited to see Senator Stivers wanting to get involved with more debates. While I hate to see them turned into a political football, I think the voters want and need to see what the candidates have to say when they are face to face.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Give that man a guitar!
I realize this is over a week old but in all seriousness I believe it says a lot about our current electoral climate. Senator Stivers is a great counterpoint to the stereotype that our party is filled with... well, perhaps classical music stars? I hope this is a new trend we see with our candidates, because as we know it is hard enough to get the 18-25 demographic out to vote, let alone the 18-25 conservative demographic.
I believe that the energy portrayed by Stivers on the campaign trail, as well as his ability to connect with the younger voters as evidenced by Where Is The Red? will allow him to reach a new, untapped audience of potential voters.