Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Race for the Presidency 2012

In this day of weak Presidential leadership and names being suggested as potential nominees who in several cases are flawed candidates, I will consider seeking the GOP nomination for our nation's highest office. Like Abraham Baldwin of colonial times who was one of our nation's original 55 founders I have served as a pastor of several churches. In addition my career path has included service as a public school teacher-administrator, college academic dean, presidential candidate advisor, friend of a former congressional Republican leader, state senator, as well as a well known congressman, I have also served as a political writer in most of the nation's major newspapers. I have an eaned doctorate from a major university and a background in national security from Harvard, having taken the NIS program in 1982. I have a very special caring wife of fifty years. With three children and five grandchildren I want them and all Americans to look forward with me to America's greatest days. I want my fellow Americans to have their jobs back within two years of my election. Please join with me, read my posts and articles, meet us when we are in your state, and become a part of a common man's crusade ro restore American values and greatness. God bless you and our great country.

Alan Phillips, Sr.

Monday, January 17, 2011

America Must Come First, We will not rebuild China on the backs of American Industry and Workers.

This week the President of China will be welcomed by American political leaders and a President that just doesn't get it. We are rebuilding China and much of Asia by eliminating American jobs, taxing unmercifully U.S. businesses while chinese currency is manipulated and Americans can neither borrow money or compete in the export arena. With 15 to 20 percent of the American labor force no longer working, and Chinese enjoying their wealth without a whimper from Congress or the President, our standard of living falls daily.

We must lower state and federal taxes on U.S. companies and increase import fees on all Chinese products. We must replace lobbyists with the American people when it comes to listening and acting. We must demand quid pro quo international markets and reevauate our obligations fiscally to China based on a hard hitting formula which subtracts from our fiscal debt obligations, manipulated yuans and other pretend currency.

We are focused on the military conflicts and wars internationally while the real war for jobs and income continues sponsored by China and others. We Republicans must stop playing footsie with these Chinese autocrats and do it soon.It's all about
jobs, I want at least 20 million created soon.

Dr. Alan Phillips
Bloomington, IL