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11th Congressional District
Primary, 2008

Information provided by Candidates to AAUW,
Brevard, NC  Branch

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Candidates:
Democrat: Heath Shuler (No Primary)  
Republican: John C. Armor  www.armorforcongress.com/
  Spence Campbell  
  Carl Mumpower   www.mumpower08.com

NR, indicating No Response to a particular question, will appear until a response is received.
 

QUALIFICATIONS

 

1.      What are your strongest qualifications for this position?

    

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)
I have almost 40 years' experience, working with local, state and government officials -- legislative, executive and judicial.
NR
In my 6 years of public service, I have consistently upheld conservative principles and worked as independent thinker with a devotion to action over image:  qualities I believe we need in Congress.  I am consistent and do not back down:  from inner-city drug dealers, special-interest groups, self-serving politicians, or even the leadership of my own party.
NR

 

IRAQ WAR

The War in Iraq continues to be a source of grave concern and controversy throughout the US.

 

2.     What position would you urge Congress to take on the US presence in Iraq?

 

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

I will urge Congress to take the same position in 2009 as Churchill urged on Parliament in 1938.


NR
Winston Churchill once said, “If you're going through hell, keep going.”  I served in Vietnam and it broke my heart when we betrayed those who served and died there.  Iraq is a questionable foreign entanglement, but we are there and should fight to win.  We fail the Iraqi people and ourselves if we surrender hope and potential for chaos and assured disaster.
NR


HEALTH CARE

Rising costs of health care now equal 16% of our national economy and increasing numbers of Americans—now almost one in six—are without health insurance. While the US spends more per person on health care than any other country, it ranks 37th in the world, based on life expectancy and infant mortality. Our employer-based health insurance system is not working for large numbers of Americans.

 

3.    Would you support a federal plan for universal health insurance coverage?(Support/Oppose)

 

 

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

Oppose

NR

Oppose

NR

  

4.   How would you address the growing problems of access to affordable, high quality health care in the US?


Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

The premise of the question is false. We should not repeat the known defects of Canada and England, for example.

NR

I do not believe that big government is a good answer to problems – including health care.  Solutions will be found in reducing legal and regulatory constraints hampering the free-market from providing easy and affordable access to most medical services.  If government is involved, let it come in the form of tax credits so that Americans can retain individual control and purchase their own health care.

NR

 

5. What is your position on the bipartisan proposal to expand the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) that was vetoed by the President? (Support/Oppose)

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

Oppose

NR

Oppose

NR

6. Please comment on your response:

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

The "bipartisan" extension was a fraud, intended to advance government control of medical care.

 

NR

Liberals in Congress misused SCHIP as backdoor to “welfare healthcare” for the rest of us.  In the new SCHIP, upper-income children from families with private insurance and others earning as much as $83,000 a year would be eligible.  This sort of “something for nothing” government service hidden behind the legitimate needs of children in poverty was shameful.  I applaud the President's veto.  

NR

ENVIRONMENT-CLIMATE CHANGE & POLLUTION

The world is putting about 3 billion tons of carbon emissions from fossil fuels into the atmosphere each year, up nearly 500% from 1950.  The consensus of scientific opinion is that this has contributed to global warming and increasing climate extremes.  The changes are raising ocean levels which could make many of the world’s largest cities uninhabitable and dramatically reduce the world’s agricultural land.

Two ideas currently being discussed in Congress to reduce CO2 emissions are a “carbon tax” and a “cap and trade” system.

 7.    Do you support a “carbon tax”, which is a federal tax on the carbon content of fuels? (Support/Oppose)

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)
Oppose
NR
Oppose
NR

8. Do you support a “cap and trade” system which (a) sets a declining  limit - “cap” - on the amount of carbon emissions permitted and  (b) allows businesses to buy and sell - “trade”- unused emission allotments? (Support/Oppose)


Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)
Oppose
NR
Oppose
NR

9. Please comment on your responses:

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)
The premise is false.  "Concensus" does not determine science.  The world wasn't flat when most scientists thought it was.
NR
Cap and Trade is an exercise in social engineering that uses legitimate environmental fears to create a US welfare program for other countries.  Adding the inherent inefficiencies of government and fantasy fixes to our environmental problems is not helpful.  Illuminating the facts and developing realistic solutions with us all fairly sharing the burden and opportunities can be.
NR

IMMIGRATION

Congress has not passed a comprehensive immigration bill.  The administration has begun to enforce some existing laws more strictly.  Local governments have passed a variety of ordinances related to immigration,  even though the Supreme Court has ruled the federal government has sole authority over immigration


10.     
List the components you think are needed in a comprehensive federal bill:
Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

Build the fence.  Enforce the laws on illegal immigration, including against employers.

NR

(A) Substantially increase the penalties for those who hire illegals: make it unprofitable for magnet companies to break the law and the illegal immigration tide will turn.  (B) Provide the necessary resources to beef up border security—including manpower and physical barriers.  (C) Realistically assess our capacity to accommodate further immigrants and streamline the process to come here legally.

NR

    

 

11. In the absence of a comprehensive federal bill, what specific changes in immigration policy would you support?

     

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

Do what Arizona, Farmers Branch, and Hazleton have done.  Stop what California, and New Haven have done.

NR

One word—enforcement.  We must rededicate ourselves to persistently and enthusiastically enforcing the laws we already have in place.  That includes providing support and authority for local law enforcement officials.  Any society that refuses to enforce its laws risks its future.  I am concerned for our future.

NR

 

SOCIAL SECURITY-REFORMS

The most recent report from the trustees of the Social Security System indicates that the System can fund all scheduled benefits through the year 2040.  Nonetheless, trustees believe that Social Security needs strengthening to avoid an eventual shortfall in guaranteed benefit pay outs.

 

   

  

12. Check each of the following reforms for Social Security which you support:

  Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

Raise the cap on earnings which are taxed

 

NR

Support

NR

Raise the payroll tax rate to increase contributions

NR
NR
Further raise the retirement age
Support
NR
Support
NR

Adjust the cost-of-living index to reflect the inflation rates most affecting retirees

Support
NR
NR
Invest part of the Social Security Trust in stocks/securities rather than government bonds
Support
NR
Support
NR

Preserve a limited estate tax and dedicate it to Social Security

NR
NR

Increase taxation of Social Security benefits

NR
NR

Reduce benefits for future retirees

Support
NR
Support
NR

 

SOCIAL SECURITY-PRIVATIZATION

In December 2001 a Presidential Commission presented three models for modifying the current Social Security System. All of these plans focus on redirecting funds from Social Security into private investment accounts


 

13.   Do you support replacing Social Security with private investment accounts? 

     
Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)
Oppose
NR
Oppose
NR


14.    Please comment on your response.

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)
There is NO 10-year period, even including 1929, when the markets did not outperform SS income.  Ignoring this fact is a scare tactic.
NR
The problems with Social Security require more flexible and creative options than provided above.  A starting place is to stop a spend-happy Congress from stealing from our senior's social security fund and passing IOU's to our grandchildren. We can then establish policy initiatives that have us all fairly sharing in the social security fix.
NR

   


CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM

Current financing of political campaigns contributes to voter apathy, raises questions about the role of special interests, requires that lawmakers spend much of their time on fund-raising, and discourages those without considerable financial resources from seeking public office.

Proposed Senate and the House legislation would provide public campaign funds to candidates who meet specific qualifications, including agreement to restrict receipt of private campaign money. The Senate Fair Elections Now Act of 2007 (S.1285) and the House Clean Money, Clean Elections Act of 2007  (H.R. 1614) provide free access to broadcast media for qualifying candidates; stop incumbents from mailing campaign literature at taxpayer expense; and accomplish other reforms for more fair and clean elections.


 
15.   
Do you support these legislative efforts for election/campaign finance reform? (Support/Oppose)

    

Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)
Oppose
NR
Oppose
NR

16. 
Please comment on your response:

     
Armor (R) Campbell (R) Mumpower (R) Shuler (D)

I have tried election law cases in the Supreme Court.  The more involved the federal government becomes, the more it messes up.



NR
I am against any effort to keep politicians in power and side step the Constitution.  Special interest money is kidnapping America’s future and campaign finance reform is simply another way to rig the game.  The real solution is to stop supporting candidates who sell their influence to political action committees and other special interest groups. That's a beginning to taking America back.
NR


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