Troy Goodale: "We deserve new leadership that looks to serve the public good as opposed to the special interests. We will not get that quality of leadership from a 24-year incumbent who is a second generation career politician."
Troy Goodale is the Democratic nominee running against Rep. John Duncan for Tennessee's 2nd District U.S. House of Representatives seat.
General election campaign kickoff statement after the jump...
Goodale campaign press release...
Goodale Gears Up for General Election
Knoxville, TN – The Democratic Party Nominee for Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District, Dr. Troy Goodale, stated today his campaign’s intention to concentrate on the problem of unemployment and the lack of cooperation in Congress that aggravates the current economic conditions.
"Far too many East Tennesseans are out of work today," Goodale said. "One of the root causes of this is a system that rewards corporations who cut costs by shipping American jobs overseas to exploit cheap labor. These corporations abandon their operations here at home to move abroad and avoid reasonable worker safety standards and paying their fair share of taxes."
Dr. Goodale believes that American businesses should be better than this. It is his position that good corporate citizenship can be encouraged through proper public policy, since the status quo too often forces companies to choose between preserving American jobs or reaping windfall profits.
"We need to see the words 'Made in America' again," Goodale asserted. "The tax code must be restructured to remove the impetus to export American jobs and provide incentives for businesses that maintain and create jobs domestically."
Troy Goodale is running for the House of Representatives, in large part, because he has grown frustrated with the dysfunction on Capitol Hill that has resulted in an unprecedented level of gridlock. Long-serving career politicians in the Congress focus on getting re-elected, which requires that they do the bidding of their Big Money contributors rather than the people's business.
"Career politicians become entrenched in their positions," Goodale stated. "This creates an environment today in which cooperation and compromise are dirty words. We deserve new leadership that looks to serve the public good as opposed to the special interests. We will not get that quality of leadership from a 24-year incumbent who is a second generation career politician."
Troy Goodale was raised in a working class family. He worked his way through college in the restaurant industry, returning later to get his doctorate in political science from the University of Tennessee.
"I worked for and earned everything that I have," Dr. Goodale affirmed. "It is my goal to give the people of the 2nd District a new kind of representative, one who like most Americans lives paycheck to paycheck and can relate to the struggles and issues facing regular, hard-working folks."
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Examples?
Does he provide any examples of the Congressman Duncan serving special interests as opposed to the public good?
I don't know, but here's one.
I don't know, but here's one.
Agreed.
Agreed...but Goodale's big, bold statement may be a little much. Not trying to be contrary but if the statement were obviously true we could all point out several examples.
Additionally, I agree with the first 4-5 comments---I will say that I was impressed when Duncan did not support the Bush wars.
"I will say that I was
"I will say that I was impressed when Duncan did not support the Bush wars."
I was, too, but in the final analysis, I think his position was simply one of simplistic isolationism, rather than any sort of principled stand against an unjust war predicated on trumped-up claims of an imminent threat from weapons of mass destruction. It doesn't just matter what his vote was on that issue, it matters why.
Have you read this thread?
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Making sure your infrastructure is functioning is a primary concern to a representative. I would invite you to compare and contrast Duncan's district to Heath Shular's.
Professional bench-warmer
Duncan is the embodiment of the concept of "career politician." This is particularly ironic, given his stated loathing of government. Duncan was Tea Party before there was a modern Tea Party. He sends out his constituent newsletter which consists of topic-by-topic distortions and fictionalizations that are written purely to be pandering red meat, dangled before his core gubmint-hating constituency.
Meanwhile, Duncan continues to operate his model constituent services offices which help his gubmint-hating constituents wring every possible penny out of the gubmint. He is also known to be quite effective at bringing porkbarrel spending into his district, which relies heavily on federally funded jobs to keep employment numbers better than average. All this, while he pretends to be about "small government" by voting against spending that he knows will pass without his vote.
All of this cognitively dissonant existence makes his seat in Congress so 'safe' that he need not even make an effort at playing into the Capitol Hill seniority system in order to garner support from national Republican party. Duncan is a 13-term member of the House majority party, who succeeded his 11-term father in Congress. He is the chairman of precisely one Congressional subcommittee. Anyone with even a modicum of ambition and that kind of tenure could easily chair several full committees, including one or more that carries with it significant power and prestige. Clearly, Duncan couldn't be bothered. He doesn't need the Republican party's money to keep his seat.
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The thing about Jimmy Duncan that's always cracked me up is that all his devotees seem to fall into one of two camps:
(1) The folks who hail him as a conservative opposed to "big government" and "the nanny state," OR
(2) the folks enamored of him because he was able to secure for them some sort of public benefit (as in "he helped me get my disability") when they were denied that benefit by the social service agency in question.
For decades, Jimmy Duncan has been renowned for his "constituent service" of this sort, which has been little more than his reliably manipulating and milking the very social service programs he consistently votes against adequately funding in the first place.
Can you say “hypocrite?”
(Edit: How funny, Somebody! I was editing my post as you were writing yours, apparently, and had NOT seen what you wrote! We're both spot on!)