How will you address the national budget deficit?
DemosâÄô website did not list any specific information on how to address national debt, but said: âÄúAt $13 trillion, we cannot continue to borrow from future generations and be beholden to foreign nations who are financing our debt. Until we see a change of leadership
and a change in spending priorities, our nation is on track for financial collapse.âÄù
How would you work with members of the other party to reduce the gridlock in Congress?
No information.
Would you support a second stimulus bill?
No information.
What should federal immigration reform look like?
No information.
The DonâÄôt Ask, DonâÄôt Tell policy was recently overturned by a federal judge. Do you agree with the ruling, and what would you do for gay rights on the national level?
No information.
Do you support the health care legislation passed last session, and should there be further federal action on health care?
The recently enacted health care legislation only addresses access and leaves cost and quality problems unsolved, according to DemosâÄô website. Demos wants to work with Congress to âÄúdevelop sensible solutions to make health care affordable without increasing federal spending and the burden on hard-working Minnesotans.âÄù
Do you support cap and trade legislation?
No information.
Do you agree with the Supreme CourtâÄôs Citizens United decision? Why or why not?
No information.
2010 Election Guide: Joel Demos, Republican
by Andre Eggert
Published October 26, 2010
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