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Common Sense, February 23, 2010

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Common Sense
with Jim Alger
 
Station 2 - Tuesdays
5:55 - 6:50 PM (PST)
8:55 - 9:50 PM (EST)
on BBS Radio
 
Date: February 23, 2010
 
It's about time we stand up to the BS of the G.O.P.  Limbaugh, Hanity, Palin, Gingrich, Cantor and the rest of the far right rooting for this country to fail. Jim is a Political Consultant, Strategist, Community Organizer and father. He has held elected office, and helped others get elected. He has worked on many campaigns including local municipal elections, single issue campaigns (like stopping Wal-Mart), and Presidential Campaigns -- All with the principal that this country, and its government belong to the people. Some people want to play nice with the party of no, not Jim. They wouldn't extend that courtesy to us, why should we?
 
Jim has seen the good, the bad, and the ugly, and now he is here to help you make sense of it all by replacing the spin, with Common Sense.

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Jim Alger

At his core, Jim is guided by the words of John F. Kennedy "...in the final analysis, our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breathe the same air, we all cherish ourchildren's future, and we are all mortal".

Jim's ability to unite people from all walks of life, and political backgrounds in order to create solutions instead of merely complaining about the problems is one of the reasons many describe him as a "Kennedy Democrat". He holds a vision not of the way things are but rather the way things could be, working tirelessly for all of us and doing what is ultimately right, regardless of the cost.

TOP PRIORITIES:

  • Local Control over land use decisions so you decide what goes in your neighborhood
  • Creating an "Economic Infrastructure" component to major new development to ensure that residents of new communities can afford to live there by working there
  • Ending the continuing gridlock on our local freeways beginning with the long overdue 405 expansion project
  • Adoption of "California Clean Money" ending the stranglehold of special interest money on politics
  • Universal Healthcare for all Californians
  • Incentives for increased public transit use
  • Restriction and ultimate closure of all urban landfills in California
  • Expanding after school care programs
  • Improving our education system
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