Wednesday, August 18, 2010


Recently, one of Bill Owens opponents has been talking an awful lot about his ideas for economic recovery. He has been quick to talk about repealing health care reform, and bringing back the failed Bush economic policies, focused on tax cuts for the rich and subsidies for companies that ship jobs overseas. The twist is, he also has an idea for a more personal recovery.

Tea Party candidate Doug Hoffman was generous enough to loan his campaign money earlier this year. So generous in fact, that he decided that it was time the campaign gave back. So he started paying himself 7.5% interest on that loan, to the tune of $3,500 and counting! This lead a local journalist to write, “Win or lose, running for Congress looks like a sound investment for Douglas L. Hoffman.”

Clearly Mr. Hoffman sees this campaign as an opportunity to recapture the benefits of the Bush era for himself and his friends, but fails to see the impact that would have on hard working folks across Upstate New York who have already been victims of the economic policies that he continues to support.

Clearly Mr. Hoffman sees this campaign as an opportunity to recapture the benefits of the Bush era for himself and his friends, but fails to see the impact that would have on hard working folks across Upstate New York who have already been victims of the economic policies that he continues to support.

Please help Bill fight against Hoffman’s failed economic agenda, and fight for a real economic recovery! Please contribute $25, $75, even $125 TODAY!

Bill’s record is clear; he’s fighting for a recovery for everyone by promoting and creating new jobs. That’s why he introduced the Rural Jobs Tax Credit that would give tax breaks to companies and small businesses that create jobs in towns across New York. Bill, along with Congressman Scott Murphy, also introduced legislation that would relieve small businesses from costly regulation and will allow them to grow their business and serve their communities.

Please help Bill fight for a broad based recovery in Upstate New York. Please contribute $25, $75, even $125 TODAY!

Your support will make all the difference,

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