Spotlight on the OH 6th Congressional District

Republican Winner, Bill Johnson
Ohio’s 6th stretches through the southeast portion of the state, touching on Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky. Starting near Youngstown and reaching south along the Ohio River, the district wends its way through some of the most conservative parts of the state. The current representative, Democrat Charlie Wilson, is one of Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s reliable stooges, and votes her line nearly 100% of the time, including a vote for the government takeover of health care. Ohioans have suffered enough job losses as a result of the disastrous economic policies of the Obama administration. Voters decided it was time to fire Wilson and send someone to Washington who had real plans for job creation—someone with business and leadership experience—someone exactly like retired USAF Lieutenant Colonel Bill Johnson. Johnson took the contest, 50% to 45%.
  • Bachelor's, Troy University, Alabama, Summa Cum Laude, 1979 
  • Master's, Georgia Tech, 1984
  • Lieutenant Colonel, United States Air Force, 1973-1999
  • Distinguished Graduate from the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Squadron Officers School, and Air Command & Staff College
  • Air Force Meritorious Service Medal, the Air Force Commendation Medal, and the National Defense Service Medal
  • Director of the Air Force’s Chief Information Officer Staff at U.S. Special Operations Command
  • Co-Founder, Johnson-Schley Management Group, Incorporated, 1999-2003
  • Founder, J2 Business Solutions, Incorporated, 2003
  • Chief Information Officer of a global manufacturer of highly electronic components, 2006-present

ISSUES

Jobs & the Economy: Our top priority must be fixing the economy and creating jobs. Our government is building a national debt at a rate that we can’t afford – we’re leaving our children and grandchildren with a bill for which they shouldn’t be responsible. The first step is to balance the budget. Then, we must grow the economy and hold spending in line in order to bring down the national debt. Growing the economy requires dedication to traditional American economic values. We must remove barriers so that small business owners can do what they do best – create jobs. We must innovate, as is our heritage, and compete in the global economy. We must create wealth, not distribute it. And we must reduce taxes. Today’s Federal tax code penalizes the wealthy and incentivizes the poor to subsist on entitlement programs. Reducing taxes at all levels of income will stimulate the economy both from the top down (allowing more investment in business and job creation) and from the bottom up (giving people more purchasing power).

Seniors: With more seniors than teens in the workforce for the first time in our nation’s history, it’s clearer than ever that our nation’s retirement system is broken. Instead of retiring in good health to enjoy time with children and grandchildren, people are forced to work longer and harder than ever. That’s the reason I firmly believe that social security should be protected and the retirement age shouldn’t be raised. But we need to do more. The out-of-control spending by the Democratic Congress puts our entire nation – seniors, hard working Ohioans, children, even those not yet born who will be asked to pick up the tab – in danger. We must cut spending to protect social security. And we must strengthen what’s offered to seniors, such as ensuring every senior is assured access to their doctor. Medicare policies are making a physician shortage worse, and we must work to ensure a high-quality, prepared, pool of physicians to advise and treat Medicare patients.

 

National Security: As we learned on Christmas 2009, the war on terror is real. It will be long and protracted, but it must be fought and it must be won. We must continue to be ever vigilant both here at home and overseas. Keeping our citizens safe will be one of my top priorities. That means depending on military, not political leaders, for strategy. It means that we must fight the war without artificial measuring sticks. And it means treating our enemies as enemies – not as Americans with constitutional rights. I wholeheartedly oppose the prosecution of terrorists in civilian courts.

Gun Rights: Second amendment gun rights are a fundamental right that should and must be protected. Over the last two years, the U.S. Supreme Court has protected gun rights in two substantial cases, but those decisions were close 5-4 victories. We must be unrelenting in our defense of law-abiding citizens to own guns. Furthermore, for Ohioans, we should protect concealed carry laws and expand state-to-state reciprocity.

 

Pro-Life: Strongly pro-life, Bill Johnson is proud to be endorsed by the Ohio Right to Life PAC.

 

Health Care: We must move towards the goal of making health care affordable and available for all Americans. This can be done, all while ensuring that patients and doctors – not bureaucrats – are making health care decisions. Instead of “controlling and providing healthcare”, the federal government should be enacting policies that will stimulate competition and innovation through our existing free enterprise system. Steps in this direction include making insurance portable from job to job and state to state. It means tax incentives so Americans can create robust health savings accounts. And it means tort reform to reduce the cost of service by good doctors.

Energy: The Cap & Trade bill is bad - for our region and for America. It was rushed to a vote, and could result in higher consumer costs and lost jobs. Experts predict that it will raise the average cost of utilities by $1,100 per year for families across Ohio; and, that the cost of living will increase by approximately $7,000 per individual annually. Research into alternative forms of energy (and production) such as clean coal, natural gas, solar and wind power should be fostered, but that research requires private investment and years to develop. America has our own natural energy resources, and we should begin using them. Absolutely we must reduce our dependence on foreign oil, perhaps oil all together, but we shouldn’t penalize Ohio families in the meantime.

Good Government: Ohioans have faced scandal after scandal. Every officeholder must commit to a higher level of ethics. Elected officials have an awesome responsibility; and, they should willingly accept accountability as well. That means holding officeholders to a higher standard than private citizens.

“No country on the planet has ever spilled as much blood of its young on foreign soil for the cause of freedom as has the United States. America’s military is a microcosm of its society at large, and the fact that America’s young are willing to pay the ultimate sacrifice to protect our freedom and liberty is a testimony to the heartbeat of America. We must support our troops while they’re being recruited, while they’re on active duty, and once they become veterans. That means honoring their commitment by compensating them with quality health care, educational opportunities and benefits.”
"We can't Afford Charlie Wilson anymore"
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