3.24.2005

In the words of Paul Esslinger....

Candidate for Mayor, City of Oshkosh, or 'Reasons Not to Vote For Esslinger'

On government social assistance:

In regards to people being dependent, I agree, however, I think the dependence comes from another source. Too many people are dependent on the government, or should I say, entitlements. Some people say, "why should I work when the government will pay me to stay at home." Or, "Why work and get health benefits from my employer and help pay for them myself when the government can provide them for me." Of course the "government" here means TAXPAYERS. The majority of workers want to work and earn what they have, however, there are too many that want the "government" to provide for them.

On abortion and prayer and contraception at school:

“We have abortions being legal, prayer taken out of schools, nativity scenes being outlawed but other non Christian symbols allowed, and contraceptives being hand out like candy to children. Does this really sound like something the religious right is stumping for?”

“You think handing out condoms to kids is a great idea? There's a great message to send kids, schools handing out condoms. HMMM, maybe the kids will think because they are being handed out by the schools, that it's OK to have sex????”

On religious invocations before council meetings:

“Every religion may profess to have their own God. The first amendment to the constitution reads; "Congress shall make no law respecting on establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof." By having an invocation at the beginning of a Council meeting, we don't even come close to violating the first amendment, and the Supreme Court upholds that fact.”

On corporate responsibility:

“Companies are in business to produce products and to make money. They are not in business to employ people. The sooner you realize this the better. Could companies do a better job treating their employees? YOU BET!Companies employ as many people as it takes to make their operation run efficiently; no more, no less! Would it be wise for a business to employ too many people and lose money? If they did, everyone in that company would be out of a job eventually!”

On affirmative action:

“The following letter I’m sure will upset some people (liberals), but I wanted to touch on something that has been in the news lately, affirmative action, which I call politically correct racism. I’m sure I’ll even be labeled a racist, but that’s usually what happens when liberals don’t like what you say, it just defaults to “you’re a racist.”

On the Bush Administration’s lawsuit with the University of Michigan in regards to their affirmative action policy:

“I think the Chancellor (Wells) has fallen into the same trap many have fallen into, which is we need to give minorities special treatment to get them ahead in life. Now I thought that allowing someone to have an advantage because of the color of his or her skin, or sex was racism and sexism, isn’t it? Then why do we allow minorities to have preferential treatment when applying for jobs or college?”

On why we have affirmative action:

“I’m sure the liberals are going to say, “it’s because they have an unfair advantage growing up, and that they don’t have access to good schools, etc., etc., etc.” This argument is nonsense. The business and political world have several minorities doing a great job, and not because of some ridiculous affirmative action policy, or because of some other tax-loving government program.”

On successful minorities:

“In Oshkosh alone we have several minorities in prominent positions, or have served in prominent positions (Eileen Connely-Keesler: Executive Director or the Oshkosh Community Foundation, Ron Montgomery: former Winnebago County Board Supervisor, Carla Craig: former Chair of the Oshkosh Chamber Board of Directors, Melanie Bloechl: former Mayor of Oshkosh, Jane Van De Hey: Winnebago County Executive) The list goes on, but I think you get the point. I’m sure these people got where they are/were because they worked their butts off, and didn’t ask for any special help. In Wisconsin we now have a minority as the Attorney General, Peg Lautenschlager, and nationally we have several minorities in the Bush Administration.”

On the lack of need for affirmative action:

“With the global economy we have in the world, and the competition that the U.S. has, we cannot afford to ask, “what color skin do you have, or what sex are you” when applying for a job, or applying for college. Other industrialized countries don’t ask what color skin they have, or what sex they are, they find out whose the most qualified, and put them in the position.”

“There are some intelligent minorities that realize that affirmative is really an insult. I remember one African American on a talk show who said, and I’ll paraphrase; by having affirmative action, you’re telling me that I’m too stupid to get ahead in the world so you need to give me an advantage because of my skin color. I’ve been hearing other minorities saying the same thing.”

“Why can’t we just put everybody on the same playing field, and don’t give ANYONE any advantages? You should win by being the best at what you do, not because of your skin color, or sex. “

“If affirmative action is supposed to make things equal, then I guess some people will just be a little more equal than others are. “


Sources:
http://eyeonoshkosh.com/article.php?story=20040922171125708

http://www.wordexchange.net/eyeonoshkosh/racism.htm

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Peg Lautenschlager is a "minority?"
This is news to me...I've met her, I've talked to her, I just Googled her, and everything I've found and experienced indicates, to me, she's a white woman.

I suppose Democrats are in the minority in the state Legislature...hmm...

(Sorry, but I refuse to acknowledge women are a "minority" when they're actually more than 50 percent of the world population. Maybe "historically underrepresented in elected office" or something...)

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a good Republican.

I like him!