* EDITOR’S NOTE: The Daily Pilot asked...
* EDITOR’S NOTE: The Daily Pilot asked leading Republican
congressional candidates Marilyn Brewer and John Campbell the
following questions about issues in this election. Here are their
answers.
How can the federal government help alleviate Orange County’s
growing airport and traffic needs?
Brewer: I strongly oppose any further expansion of John Wayne
Airport. The time has come to look at a joint-use (San Diego and
Orange County) International Airport at Camp Pendleton. I recently
served as the public member on the Orange County Transportation
Authority. A need that most cities agree upon is countywide signal
synchronization, which will improve traffic flow throughout the
county.
As your congresswoman, I will work to make both issues a reality.
Campbell: We do not need to increase capacity at John Wayne
[Airport], and I will fight any effort to do so. Ontario Airport and
March Air Force Base have the capacity to handle Orange County’s
airport needs, but we must make it easier for Orange County
passengers and cargo to reach those destinations in a timely manner.
We need additional freeway capacity and quicker access to the Inland
Empire. The economic health of our region depends on improved
transportation corridors. With Orange County’s increased traffic and
a growing need for additional airport capacity, our region must
receive its fair share of federal transportation dollars.
*
With government spending about to rise because of the two
hurricanes that just hit the Gulf Coast, is it necessary for the U.S.
to begin pulling out of Iraq in order to manage the government’s
budget?
Brewer: We have serious needs here at home, yet we can’t cut
Social Security or reduce healthcare. The money needed to rebuild the
Gulf Coast will not all need to be expended at once. More likely,
they will be disbursed over an extended period.
It is difficult to wage a war and cut taxes at the same time. A
gradual withdrawal of the U.S. military in Iraq seems to be a
workable solution. As fewer military dollars are needed, that money
can be reallocated to rebuilding the Gulf Coast.
We need to rebuild American cities first and only then consider
rebuilding foreign cities.
Campbell: Absolutely not. We must finish the mission to ensure
democracy is given a chance to flourish in Iraq. Abandoning our
efforts now will create additional instability in the region --
seriously jeopardizing our long-term national security interests.
Doing so would also send a dangerous message to the world’s
terrorists that we are not committed as a nation to finishing a war
that threatens Americans both at home and abroad.
While rebuilding after hurricanes Katrina and Rita will cost
billions of dollars, we can still bring government spending under
control by eliminating unnecessary and duplicative programs.
Hurricane relief should be paid for by a reduction in other domestic
spending.
We cannot allow government waste and pork-barrel spending to force
us to choose between national security and helping citizens in need.
We must make sure future federal budgets contain sufficient reserves
in order to deal with unexpected disasters that inevitably happen.
*
What can or should the federal government do about illegal
immigration?
Brewer: The federal government can begin by enforcing the laws
presently on the books. Secondly, border patrol officers need to be
better trained for the conditions that exist today on our borders.
Those who smuggle illegal immigrants across state borders need to
be prosecuted and those convicted of crimes need to be immediately
deported once their sentence is complete. I support the McCain plan
that includes a guest worker program. Its time for a tamper proof
green card that cannot be counterfeited.
Campbell: Illegal immigration is a tremendous problem costing
taxpayers billions of dollars each year and threatening our national
security. We must adopt solutions, such as a security fence,
increased border patrols and increased enforcement of laws against
knowingly transporting or hiring illegal immigrants.
While I am a co-chairman of the California Border Police Act,
controlling immigration is ultimately a federal responsibility, and I
will work to see that they meet that obligation.
*
What makes you the best candidate for the congressional seat?
Brewer: I have been a Newport Beach resident since 1986 and have
lived in Orange County for 48 years. I have served as chief financial
officer for my manufacturing company for more than 20 years. I have
signed more paychecks on the front side than the back. My hands-on
business background was a valuable asset during my tenure in the
state Assembly and will be once again in Congress. I have 34 bills
signed into law versus John Campbell’s 13 bills. My style is
proactive and productive. As your state assemblywoman, I fought on
your behalf. I was the first elected representative to secure money
for the dredging of Newport’s Back Bay, $1 million in the 1996
budget. My Assembly Bill 2612, a tax equity bill, saved California
taxpayers $40 million over five years. I am principled and do not
waver on issues. I believe citizenship is a privilege. John Campbell
has voted for in-state tuition for illegal immigrants and calls it a
“rookie” mistake. I voted against that very same issue. In Congress
there will be a strong need for someone with experience and wisdom --
someone who thinks clearly -- and doesn’t make “rookie mistakes.” I
am that candidate.
Campbell: I am the one candidate with a proven track record of
leading on issues important to voters.
I fought against the massive spending increases that brought
California to the brink of bankruptcy and fought to prevent Gray
Davis and big labor bosses from raising taxes to pay for their
mistakes. I am the author of the Deficit Prevention Act -- a measure
to apply a strict spending limit on the growth of state government
spending. I look forward to working in Congress to bring federal
spending under control.
I am a strong opponent of illegal immigration; I am statewide
co-chair of the California Border Police initiative; and I will work
to ensure that the federal government does its job and secures our
border.
I am endorsed by the California Republican Party, Gov. Arnold
Schwarzenegger, more than 140 leading elected officials and scores of
business leaders across our region. I will bring the proven and
trusted leadership that Orange County needs and deserves. I would be
honored to serve the people of the 48th District.
All the latest on Orange County from Orange County.
Get our free TimesOC newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot.