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Archive for the Barack CategoryTime for Change You Can Believe In?January 28, 2008 by Frank Lynch.
Sure, we all want change, true change. That is the pioneering theme first publicized by Democratic Presidential Candidate Frank Lynch in August, 2007, before Obama picked up the theme. Frank used it effectively in the page “Why Frank Decided To Run For President” when he wrote that in August 2007 that no candidate was calling for true change, and that Frank decided to run so the voters could have at least one candidate focused on true change. Read the original page here. So exactly what is Obama’s “Change You Can Believe In?” Frank would restructure education with year round school and use our existing high school buildings as colleges teaching useful subjects, giving every child a free, useful college degree by age 16 or 17. All students learn math, medicine, science and engineering beginning at age four, taught by teachers who love these subjects. Obama thinks free college is his tax credit of $4,000 to every student enrolled in college. He fails to restructure the entire educational system. Our colleges fail to produce students with useful degrees. The most popular degree is women’s issues, followed by social sciences, which is not a science, but which our corrupted Dept. of Education counts in “Science Degrees. With Obama’s approach, we will flush additional billions down the toilet of failed education. Worse, we will produce millions more college graduates with expectations that their college degrees will lift them to a life of entitlement, when in fact a degree in women’s issue greatly reduces the woman’s ability to earn a living and repay her student loans. But wait, it gets even worse. When federal aid to students increased, our bloated universities used all the new money to become even more bloated and wasteful, which drove up the cost of college. The tidal wave of student loans made it possible for the universities to engorge themselves with even more non-accountable money, and college became even more costly, Obama’s and Hillary’s tax credits will result in college becoming even more costly, because the more money available to a broken educational system, the more money they will spend. Our colleges are like any government office, but worse. Because they are smarter than than the average civil servant, colleges are more creative at wasting money and engorging themselves. The rule of operation for all government offices is that, no matter what amount your budget is, you must spend more so that you can claim you are underfunded and need more money next year. If you leave any money unspent, they will say you have too much money and cut your budget. From preschool to high school to college, throwing more money in the toilet results in no improvement whatsoever. Our educational system is so broken that it must be completely destroyed and re-invented. Neither Obama nor Hillary has the spine to do this because of the power of the teachers union which supports them both. So Obama’s Change You Can Believe In really means only that he will change the budget by throwing more money down the toilet without changing the results or truly helping our children. And you can believe in that. http://www.franklynch.org is the only candidate that actually has a plan to change our broken institutions. Everybody else only promises change but fails to post a serious, detailed plan. Posted in Franks Heroes, family, elections, presidential debates, DNC, parents, blogroll, college, law school, university, Republicans, Democrats, abc news, nbc news, john edwards, change you can believe in, john mccain, mitt romney, glen beck, high school, minnesota, Presidential primaries, katie couric, primaries, presidential elections, utah, New York, Florida, Hannity and Colmes, Bill O'Reilly, Larry King, Oprah, Oprah Winfrey, Lou Dobbs, franklynch.org, Frank Lynch University, Frank Lynch, politics, news and politics, news, cnn, cnn news, Barack Obama, Obama, California, Arizona, New Mexico, Barack, Bill Clinton, msnbc news, cbs news, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, Uncategorized | No Comments » How September 11th Changed Our FutureJanuary 27, 2008 by Frank Lynch.
September 11 Changed America’s Future. Not 9-11-2001, but 9-11-2007. That afternoon local press and television covered Frank’s press conference announcing his candidacy, publicizing Frank’s Top Ten List starting with Free Universal Healthcare. Two hours later and only two miles away, Hillary presented her entire healthcare position. All she had as of 9-11-07 was lower drug prices for seniors and more healthcare for poor children. Since her 1994 fiasco, none of her campaign speeches or WebPages had contained the idea of Universal Healthcare.
In hopes of unifying the Democratic Party and getting the leading candidates to adopt the Top Ten List, Frank sent a long, detailed fax to Howard Dean, head of the Democratic National Committee (”DNC”) and to all 50 Democratic State Chairman and their Full Time Staff Organizations describing the Top Ten List. For weeks afterwards this website was deluged with visits from Democratic Party professional staff throughout the nation, and from the staffs of Clinton, Edwards & Obama, who in reality all have identical platforms.
Within days, Hillary dramatically changed her healthcare position and announced for the first time since 1994, (after 13 whole years of silence) that “Universal Healthcare is the foremost issue of my campaign.” The exact words from Frank’s Healthcare page. Days later Edwards and Obama started promoting Universal Healthcare when they never had before Frank’s announcement. The same thing happened with Transformational Change, Broken Government, Saving the Middle Class, Electric Plug-In cars, wind farms, nuclear power, Energy Independence, Free College, doing more to help working mothers, and free daycare. Who is the new ideological leader who changed America, and who are the followers?
The problem is the leading candidates are having trouble adopting the Top Ten List completely because they are slaves to the establishment that donates hundreds of millions to their campaigns. For example, because insurance companies are the largest contributors, the candidates are going to force you into the clutches of evil insurance companies instead of my plan for everyone to be in Medicare for free. The difference between their Universal Healthcare and my version is more than a trillion dollars for the same level of care.
Why settle for copycats when for the same price you can get the real thing? The difference between Frank’s Top Ten List and the watered down versions of it that Frank has succeeded in getting the other candidates to embrace is simple: For the same amount of money, they give you insurance company healthcare. For the same amount of money Frank gives you free healthcare paid by the government from a tax on imports that brings jobs back to America, plus my version of free college, year-round school with longer hours and very much higher pay for teachers, free daycare (which will get many millions of mothers off welfare) 20 new medical schools with biomedical research centers, plug-in hybrid cars, wind farms, and 20 new green cities, no more income tax, and 20 million new high pay jobs.
The choice is simple: will you settle for health insurance only, or for free healthcare plus all the rest of the Top Ten for the same money?
Unify the Democratic Party to Lead America to Greatness.
Frank understands that his chances of becoming President are a long shot. Irrelevant! This campaign is not about ego or ambition as it may be for some other candidates. Frank’s Top Ten List has the power to transform America and change the daily life of every person. Even if you plan to vote for one of the leading candidates, consider this: by contributing anything, even if only $10 or $20 to Frank, you make it possible to continue this campaign all the way to the Convention and send a message to the leading candidates that you want them to adopt more of the Top Ten List, and to be more complete in each step that they do adopt. Contribute to Getting the Top Ten List for America
Top Ten List
Click on each Item for a short summary.
To Get The Full Story visit http://www.franklynch.org/ Posted in Republicans, Democrats, healthcare, blogroll, college, New York, Arizona, New Mexico, Florida, elections, presidential debates, primaries, presidential elections, utah, minnesota, Presidential primaries, katie couric, DNC, abc news, nbc news, California, Barack Obama, Bill O'Reilly, Hannity and Colmes, Larry King, Oprah, Lou Dobbs, celebrities, politics, news and politics, franklynch.org, Oprah Winfrey, cnn, Bill Clinton, Barack, Obama, Hillary Clinton, Hillary, cnn news, msnbc news, cbs news, Frank Lynch | No Comments » Frank Lynch for President Newspaper Coverage with Reader CommentsSeptember 29, 2007 by Frank Lynch.
Here is some Frank Lynch for President Newspaper Coverage with Reader Comments. The comments are so much better than the biased reporting. Biased because the reporter refuses to give credence to fresh new ideas, while the working moms really understand the difference between Frank’s fresh new ideas and the same old same old of the other candidates.
Posted in Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, Hillary, cbs news, msnbc news, Barack, Barack Obama, blogroll, family, healthcare, Democrats, Florida, cnn news, cnn, life, franklynch.org, news, news and politics, politics, celebrities, Lou Dobbs, Oprah Winfrey, Larry King, Hannity and Colmes, Bill O'Reilly, Frank Lynch | No Comments » Recent Newspaper Article on Frank Lynch for PresidentSeptember 28, 2007 by Frank Lynch.
Unsolicited newspaper coverage on Frank Lynch for President is picking up. Here is the link to the Most Recent Newsprint Article on Frank Lynch for President Posted in Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, msnbc news, cnn news, Barack, Barack Obama, healthcare, Democrats, Republicans, Florida, cnn, Oprah Winfrey, news, news and politics, politics, Frank Lynch University, celebrities, Lou Dobbs, Larry King, Hannity and Colmes, Bill O'Reilly, Frank Lynch | No Comments » |