Pubdate: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 Source: Waukesha Freeman (WI) Copyright: 2002 The Waukesha Freeman Contact: (262) 542-8259 Website: http://www.freemanol.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/770 YOUNG WOULD SEEK BALANCE AS GOVERNOR Jim Young states "the ecological balance of Wisconsin is under constant attack from those who seek private, short-term gain at the expense of our public environmental treasures." Young is the best candidate for governor. A primary concern is the power of money in politics. Look at the Madison caucus scandal.The Democrats and their leadership stand accused of trading votes for campaign contributions. Doris "Granny D" Haddock said, "While wealth has always influenced our politics, what is new is the increasing concentration of wealth and the widening divide between the political interests of the common people and the political interests of the very wealthy. What villainy allows this political condition? The twin viral ideas that money is speech and that corporations are people. If money is speech, then those with more money have more speech, and that idea is antithetical to democracy. It makes us no longer equal citizens." Democrats and Republicans have chosen profits over people time and time again. This has poisoned our water and fish with mercury, PCBs and other chemicals. Young said in the Eau Claire gubernatorial debate, "We have to create a state of balance - fiscally, socially, and ecologically. I believe in having respectful relationships with people and interactions with government. We need the democratic reforms to make those things happen where people are in control of the government." Young would reform Wisconsin's drug and prison policies. We spend around a billion dollars on the drug war annually. Young asks, "Why are we moving toward a police state?" I believe our rights are disappearing. Let's focus more on education and jobs because, as Bernie Dalsey has pointed out, education levels are inversely proportional to prison populations. (Jim) Doyle said on Wisconsin's prison population, "I've spent my career putting those people into prison, and that's where they belong." People do not belong in jail who have committed nonviolent crimes. We shouldn't send them to jail as a first resort. That just increases prison industry revenues. Wisconsin's corrections spending has gone up around 500 percent and prison populations doubled since Doyle became attorney general. Young said on the environment, "We need to pass a seventh generation amendment to our constitution so that all legislation and development decisions consider the impacts on the seventh generation to come. This is the wisdom and vision necessary to provide a sustainable future for our children." I'm voting for Jim Young. Brad Geyer, Jefferson - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager