McAuliffe Makes Campaign Stop in Lebanon

McAuliffe Makes Campaign Stop in Lebanon

By Debra McCown/Bristol Herald Courier

Gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe.

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LEBANON, Va. – To bring more jobs here, Virginia needs to be more competitive with other states to attract industry, gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe told Russell County leaders during a visit Tuesday.

“Those should’ve been our jobs,” McAuliffe said of recently announced energy projects that will be located in Mississippi and Tennessee. “We need to be aggressive about bringing business in.”

A Democrat and Northern Virginia businessman, McAuliffe said, in what he called an economic roundtable, that he’s not satisfied with the prospect of budget cuts or tax increases. His solution to the state’s recent economic troubles is simple, he said: Grow the economy.

McAuliffe is one of four candidates – three Democrats and one Republican – seeking to be elected governor this year.

Participants in Tuesday’s meeting addressed the region’s heavy-hitting issues: prescription drug abuse, health care, job creation, transportation and coal.

“I want Virginia to have the cleanest coal in the country,” McAuliffe said when asked by Russell County Supervisor Ernest Kennedy about his view of the fuel that provides half of the nation’s electricity.

“That ought to be our goal … a lot of livelihoods are depending on it, and I’m never going to throw someone out of a paying job … you don’t play politics with people’s lives,” McAuliffe said.

Russell County Administrator Jim Gillespie said most localities in the region are concerned about transportation, adding that residents show up at every Board of Supervisors meeting wanting to know when their roads will be paved.

McAuliffe said the commonwealth should develop passenger and freight rail systems to get cars off the road and provide opportunities for job creation in transportation-related industries, such as the efficient movement of freight inland from the Virginia coast.

Sheriff Steve Dye said the state needs a central database to track prescription medication dispensed to individuals to help law enforcement agencies control the problem of prescription drug abuse, particularly here in a region with a high rate of overdose deaths.

“Sometimes I think I’m a social worker with a badge and a gun,” Dye said.

Shannon Blevins, economic development director for UVA-Wise, said the state should help to bring broadband infrastructure to rural homes and communities to encourage entrepreneurship opportunities.

Jerry Stallard, international auditor-teller for the United Mine Workers, said health-care quality and access in the region need to be improved.

Steve Banner, chairman of the Russell County Democratic Party, said farmers are struggling and need help developing new technologies in their industry, which he said is big in Virginia but often overlooked.

McAuliffe took the opportunity to talk about one of his signature issues: chicken waste.

He said all the chicken manure the state produces could generate 40 megawatts of power, along with useful by-products. Bureaucracy often is the only thing standing in the way of developing such home-grown technology, he said – and he wants to change that.

“We’ve had this technology for a year and a half. Now, West Virginia has leapfrogged ahead of us because they wouldn’t give this guy a permit,” McAuliffe said of a man working on creative ways to use the waste. “That’s the kind of stuff that drives me nuts.”

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Flag Comment Posted by captainkona on March 04, 2009 at 5:38 pm

Terry McAuliffe

Virginia, if you elect this clown to anything you’ll regret it.

Former chair of the DNC, Terry McAuliffe is the one who led the Democratic party into defeat which resulted in the dismal years between 1999 and 2006.
It took Howard Dean to correct the damage McAuliffe caused us.

Terry McAuliffe is a Clinton worshiper. He sabotaged John Kerry’s campaign in 2004 with intentional mismanagement in order to run Hillary in ‘08. Which he did, and is responsible for much of the racist rhetoric and outright lies that we saw from the Clinton campaign. Including the picture of Barack Obama dressed in traditional African garb.

McAuliffe was the one who lied to the Democratic voters of Michigan and Florida telling them the “DNC was trying to disenfranchise them”.
The man can lie, straight faced, and that’s the mark of a dishonest, self serving man.

McAuliffe is backed financially by Randal J. Kirk. Big Pharmaceutical tycoon from New River Pharmaceuticals.
Kirk is also former partners with….guess who….
John Gregory of King Pharm. The thief who stole millions from TennCare.

Terry McAuliffe is as Republican-Lite as it gets and he will sell Virginia down the river in order to appease the Right Wing. His money is the evidence.

This man cannot and should not be trusted with the future of the Virginia Democratic party.

Though none of the “Democrats” running for VA Gov can be called real Democrats with a straight face, Brian Moran is clearly the best choice.
Terry McAuliffe is just another carpetbagger from NY looking to put the breaks on the rising Progressive movement in the state of Virginia.

You’ve been warned by one who knows.

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