Date: 2010.03.29 | Category: Uncategorized | Response: 0

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Date: 2010.03.22 | Category: Uncategorized | Response: 0

John Lim is opposing the federal health care mandate

John Lim has promised to fight the federal government on their health care reform bill.

 “People did not want this legislation but ivory tower politicians have totally disregarded the people.  We cannot have this degree of contempt for the people’s wishes.”

 President Obama, the U.S. House, and the U.S. Senate had three versions on health care overhaul.  The version that passed resembled the Senate version, which requires people carry “qualifying health coverage” or pay a tax penalty.  Lim takes issue with requiring coverage at the threat of fines.  Lim also disagrees with the tax on investment income for Medicare, which will stifle economic growth in a poor economy.

 “Had Congress been putting all of their efforts towards the economy, we might be in a more prosperous America.  As Governor, I will stand up for our State’s right, and I will not tolerate new taxes or fines by the federal government.”

Date: 2010.03.09 | Category: Uncategorized | Response: 0

  1. REDUCE GOVERNMENT SPENDING: We simply cannot have inflated budgets and continued unfunded liabilities. I will introduce budgets that provide basic services while implementing performance audits. In addition, I will introduce for referral a constitutional spending limit which will stipulate that State spending shall not increase at a rate greater than the growth of the State’s population and inflation except in cases of State emergencies.
  2. PROVIDE A BUSINESS FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT: I want to be the top, #1 salesman for the State of Oregon. My pledge is to revive Oregon’s economy. I will do this by: supporting small business, bringing venture capital into our State, encourage exports, utilize our natural resources, and spur tourism. We must also cut the myriad jobs killing taxes and regulations on Oregon businesses. My legacy will be known as the Governor of Jobs.
  3. INNOVATE IN EDUCATION: According to U.S. Department of Education standards, which Oregon will adopt within a year, Oregon graduation rate is a mere 68%. We need to quit throwing money at programs that do not work for our children. However, education funding should be top priority. I strongly believe we should give more power to parents, teachers, and local school boards. I also support home school, private schools, and charter schools.
  4. PUBLIC SAFETY: I will dedicate 1% of general fund towards drug prevention, rehabilitation, and enforcement. Since drugs contribute to most crimes, I want to attack the problem at the source.
  5. MEASURES 66 & 67: I will work to sunset Measures 66 & 67 by December 31, 2011, because this is not a fair tax. The passage of these Measures is driving businesses out of State and increasing unemployment.
  6. BRIDGE THE URBAN/RURAL DIVIDE: Eastern and Southern Oregon tend to have much higher unemployment rates. Some cities are dying. I am going to place branch offices in Central and Southern Oregon so that we are no longer divided, but one Oregon. I will do this without increasing the Governor’s budget.
  7. SUPPORT TRADITIONAL VALUES: I believe marriage is between a man and a woman, and I believe life begins at conception. I will support a ban on State tax funded abortions.
  8. FIGHT FOR STATES’ RIGHTS: Upholding the U.S. and Oregon Constitutions is what I plan to do by standing up to unconstitutional federal mandates regarding public option health care and 2nd Amendment rights.
  9. BRING COMMON SENSE TO PERS: The way PERS has been managed has not been fair to taxpayers. I propose a special commission on PERS that will include all stakeholders: private citizens, labor, and finance experts. I will advocate for fair and sustainable long-term solutions.,
  10. PROTECT PROPERTY RIGHTS: I support private landowners from seizure of their land by the government for purposes of transferring that property to developers.
  11. TORT REFORM: Current health care costs are breaking the backs of citizens with double digit inflation every year. I will work towards meaningful tort reform solutions so employers and citizens can continue to provide health care to their loved ones.
  12. IMMIGRATION: The United States is a country of immigrants. I came to America legally, and I have always been a contributing member of society. Everyone should do just as I did. I believe our State government has a role and responsibility to reform our immigration system in order to cut costs to society and be fair to all people who obey the current laws.

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Date: 2010.03.05 | Category: Uncategorized | Response: 0

John Lim Makes Bold Move On Addressing Tax Funded Abortions
Lim promising to end tax dollars going to abortion if elected Governor

Gresham, OR – Republican candidate for Governor, John Lim, is publicly stating that he will oppose tax funded abortions.

“There has been $12 million spent by the State on abortions over the last three biennia,” said Lim, “I am deeply concerned that this money needs to go elsewhere such as education or OPI.”

A September, 2009 poll conducted by International Communications Research indicated 67 percent of those surveyed opposed requiring people to pay for abortion coverage through their taxes.

“I believe I will have bi-partisan and independent support with this bold move,” said John Lim, “It is time for change and bold new leadership in the State of Oregon.”

Date: 2010.02.23 | Category: Uncategorized | Response: 0

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Date: 2010.02.19 | Category: Press Room | Response: 0

As commented on by conservative columnist, Joel Marks, Oregonians want a leader who participates in democracy. Source: “Oregon loses some of its luster,” Medford Mail Tribune, February 2, 2010:

Date: 2010.02.16 | Category: Uncategorized | Response: 0

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Date: 2010.02.06 | Category: Press Room | Response: 0

Most governor candidates — except one — have skipped a vote or two

By Jeff Mapes, The Oregonian
January 04, 2010, 7:43PM

Two more candidates for governor, Democrat John Kitzhaber and Republican Allen Alley, have failed to vote in five of the last 13 elections.

Republican Chris Dudley, a former pro basketball player making his first political race, apologized last month for what he acknowledged was an embarrassing record of missing elections. As it turns out, Dudley is not alone.

After Dudley’s admission, The Oregonian checked the voting records of all the Republicans and Democrats running for governor in the May primary. How voters cast their ballots is private, but whether they vote is public record.

Alley, a high-tech entrepreneur who became involved in politics in the past few years, has missed 22 of 42 elections stretching back to 1994, according to the Clackamas County clerk. He missed five of the most recent 13. Click to read more

Date: 2010.02.02 | Category: Press Room | Response: 1

January 31, 2010
By Chris Conrad
Mail Tribune

MEDFORD — Buoyed by recent gains for Republicans in special elections across the nation, Oregon’s three GOP governor hopefuls stopped by Medford on Saturday to speak before an energized crowd at the Red Lion Hotel.

The GOP’s annual Lincoln Day Dinner marked the first time the three candidates have sat in the same room to make their case before Oregon voters.

Candidates Allen Alley, Chris Dudley and John Lim mingled with local Republicans in the hours before the dinner.

A hot topic at many tables was the recent passing of Measures 66 and 67, which will raise taxes on corporations and households making more than $250,000 per year to help balance the state’s budget. Click to read more

Date: 2010.02.02 | Category: Press Room | Response: 0

Gresham, OR – Gubernatorial candidate John Lim returned Sunday night from a statewide trip that included Hood River, Dalles, Enterprise, Baker City, Eugene, Roseburg, and Medford.  John Lim has always been known for his tireless efforts in a campaign.

“I am always impressed with the good people I meet when I travel across the state,” said Lim, “The support for my candidacy coming from the grassroots is unlike any campaign I have ever seen.”

John Lim is going across the state to rally like-minded Oregonians who believe that an entrepreneurial spirit is what is needed in Salem.  The feeling is Oregon needs somebody who knows how to create jobs, prioritize education, and will abide by the self-starter culture that shaped the history of Oregon.  Each event, such as speaking at the Lincoln Day Dinner in Medford, is mobilizing more and more people who are seeing John Lim as the change we need.

“The best thing about my statewide travel is seeing how motivated people are to volunteer for my campaign,” Lim said, “I believe we have a good team that will lead to a GOP victory – that is my prediction.”