DR. RICHARD MOSS –14 POINT PLAN TO SAVE AMERICA

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DR. RICHARD MOSS –14 POINT PLAN TO SAVE AMERICA

Dr. Moss discussed his plan to present to the voters of Indiana’s 8th Congressional District to return conservative values and policies to SW Indiana. For nearly six years now we have been represented by a big spending, liberal Republican, a loyal foot soldier of the Republican Establishment, who has disappointed his constituents at every turn. Dr. Moss is an Ear Nose and Throat Surgeon from Jasper, IN.

“I have a simple Fourteen Point Plan that addresses the major national issues affecting the 8th district, the state, and the country.”

#1 JOB CREATION & ECONOMIC GROWTH
We need to bring our corporations back from abroad and encouraging companies here by lowering and simplifying taxes, reducing regulations, and providing an optimal business climate to entice businesses to come to Indiana and put our people back to work with good paying jobs. I embrace the American Free Enterprise system and vigorously reject Socialism.

#2 ENERGY
I stand strong in support of environmentally sound development of our natural resources, including coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy. Our energy industry creates good paying jobs, keeps fuel and energy costs down, ensures energy independence, makes Indiana more competitive, and provides revenue for necessary state programs and infrastructure.

#3 IMMIGRATION
I embrace a Pro-American Immigration Policy. I support deportation of illegal aliens, e-verify, and exit-entry visa tracking. I would repeal the Immigration Act of 1965 and end chain migration based on family reunification. I would build a wall and secure our border. Border security is national security. I oppose amnesty and birthright citizenship. No driver’s licenses, in-state tuition, or access to our welfare programs. I would end the waves of immigrants entering the country that take jobs from Americans and lower wages, and increase burdens on schools, healthcare, prisons, criminal justice, law enforcement, our safety net, and our local communities and states. Immigration is not an entitlement or right for immigrants. It exists to benefit the American people.

#4 HEALTH CARE REFORM
As a doctor, I know that our current medical system is in need of reform. But I oppose Obamacare and any other attempt to nationalize our medical system. We need free market reform based on competition and choice. We need health care that is portable, affordable, and personal.

#5 AGRICULTURE
Indiana has up to 70% of its land under cultivation. Corn, soybeans, and tomatoes are produced in bounty. Hog farming is most prominent. Maintaining this elevated level of agricultural production is essential. Reducing regulations and lowering taxes and allowing our farmers to compete and export will help.

#6 EDUCATION
Our educational institutions must provide students with marketable skills and classical education that will enable them to find jobs through vocational training and instruction or to enter and succeed in college and find productive
employment after. I support our community colleges that provide one and two-year associate degrees at reduced cost that are market or job oriented. I encourage parent-teacher based education that is state and locally controlled.

#7 BALANCED BUDGET
I endorse a balanced budget, and would limit federal spending to a fixed low percentage of the economy or GDP. I would start by reducing spending to pre-Obama 2008 levels other than for increases in inflation and population. I support zero-based budgeting and sunset provisions on all programs to ensure a lean, effective government that, like regular Americans, must live within its means. Our national debt and unfunded liabilities threaten our nation and are unsustainable.

#8 STRONG TRADITIONAL FAMILY VALUES
A strong, moral culture centered on the traditional, intact married family and faith are key elements of our Hoosier and American values and essential to a flourishing civil society.

#9 A UNIFYING VISION FOR THE COUNTRY/NOT BALKANIZATION
Everyone is an individual first. I oppose the government’s efforts to balkanize the nation on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, and “class.” We are one nation with one language and one culture. It used to be called the “melting pot.” The Left, the media, many of our schools and campuses, elements within the Democrat Party and some clueless Republicans, reject this and embrace dividing the nation into competing racial and ethnic tribes. This is un-American – and will undermine the country. I embrace the individual, the melting pot, E Pluribus Unum (“From One Many), Americanization, assimilation, one language, one culture. I stand with Martin Luther King and support a merit-based, colorblind society that is founded on “the content of one’s character, not the color of one’s skin.” It has worked for two centuries and should not be abandoned now. But such thinking is under assault. I will defend it.

#10 BLUE COLLAR CONSERVATISM
Working Americans are under attack in this country. They have been abandoned by elements within the Democrat Party and foolishly ignored by Republicans. It is time to regain their confidence and win their votes by promoting our energy industry (all fossil fuels including coal, oil, natural gas;

#11 REINING IN THE FEDERAL BUREACRACY AND THE FEDERAL COURTS INCLUDING THE SUPREME COURT
Our fourth branch of government, the federal bureaucracy, operates under the radar screen. But every year it issues tens of thousands of pages of regulations that have the impact of law with little or no credible Congressional oversight. They are unaccountable, unelected and wield tremendous power. In particular, I would rein in the EPA with its destructive CO2 emissions regulations (among many others) that are closing down coal plants and many other related industries and companies, imposing terrible burdens on Hoosiers, our state and the country.

#12 TERM LIMITS
I favor term limits as one of the most effective mechanism to end our reckless, out of control federal government by professional career politicians in both parties, their special interests, consultants, and lobbyists that go to Washington, cut deals, grow the size of government and bankrupt our country.

#13 REBUILDING OUR MILITARY
President Obama has gutted our military. American weakness is provocative. When America withdraws our enemies advance as we see around the world with Russia and China on the move, Iran pursuing nuclear weapons, ISIS spreading, and the Middle East in flames. The world is safer and America is safer when America has the strongest military in the world.

#14 RESTORING THE CONSTITUTION AND THE BILL OF RIGHTS
I defend liberty, private property, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. We must put our reckless federal government back into its Constitutional box to increase the circle of liberty for the rest of us. I embrace all ten amendments that comprise the Bill of Rights but would emphasize three because they have been under assault. They are the First Amendment including free speech and religious liberty, the Second Amendment, the right of self-defense, and the Tenth Amendment regarding state sovereignty. I will oppose those who attempt to take away our God-given rights.
“Our nation is at the precipice. Time is running out. Enactment of this plan will get us back on the conservative track in Southwest Indiana. It will move the 8th District, Indiana, and the country in the right direction toward fiscal, economic, moral, cultural, and demographic strength.

“I ask for your vote in the Republican Primary May 3, 2016.
I will be your conservative champion in Washington. I will not let you down.

Thank you.”
Richard Moss M.D. Candidate for Congress, 8th District Indiana

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Donors elect US Congressmen. And Moss embraces that fact by totally ignoring the real lives of his voter constituents by aspirating particulate matter platitudes about “Balkanization” and “market-base health care reform” in this absolute mess of a press release.
    This kind of flag waving banter above the actual day to day needs of the VOTERS:
    “I need healthcare for my family, and now we finally have it. You want to stop that and replace it with a song about the virtues of market-based healthcare. You can leave now Sir.”

    • I like the, “I’m going to cut taxes, borrow money to expand our military (which is already equal to the next seven militaries in the world combined,) and balance the budget.”

      I really really like the ring to it. I’m also getting used to hearing it since I’ve heard it every 2 years since Reagan coined it.

      Bill Clinton raised taxes back up to 39.6%, cut the military budget and cut welfare by 60%, and him, Gingrich and Kasich created a balanced budget which Shrub promptly destroyed by, ” Cutting taxes, borrowing money to expand our military and promising to put Social Security in a lockbox but shitcanning the idea immediately upon being elected.”

      Oh well, it must be election season again….

      • Right Reg. It’s called, “I have no unique ideas. I am a placemat. I hope you vote for me.”

  2. Every single one of the above ’14 Points’ makes my head hurt. It’s like candidates take a box full of buzzwords printed on a slips of paper and just throw them on the ground, randomly sorting them into platitudes.

    It still fascinates me that folks can imply (with a straight face) that the U.S. somehow as lost military supremacy on this planet (and in near-space, honestly). What we DON’T need is more money dumped into our military industrial complex. As for the rest of his blather, see: Talking Points, Conservative, Meaningless…

    • Precisely DeltaB. It’s like…”I read this crap from Moss, now, where do I go to puke?”
      What’s really going on is that this total blather b-s that Moss’ is (badly) peddling…it is failing to appeal to an angry blue-collar voter base in the GOP and in his District. What worked in Reagan’s era just doesn’t work anymore.
      Give me a break. The rise of Trump has proven that. Does Moss not read the freakin paper or watch the news?

  3. My contention has always been that Moss and Buschon are very very alike. They both talk ad nauseum and manage to say nothing except in the rare case when their handlers have provided a script. But that script is also worthless. They both have a case of doctor-itis or in laymen’s terms, “Ain’t I special ?!!”

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