Craig Porter for Congress

Florida's 25th Congressional District

Archive for January, 2010

Immigration(0)

People from all over the world love to come to Sunny South Florida. Tourists, residents, citizens and immigrants. There’s a lot to do and a lot to see. There’s no doubt that the constantly changing diverse culture and economy of South Florida has been and is being shaped by a stream of immigrants. Like it [...]

Everglades(1)

The largest part of South Florida is the Everglades. This includes the Water Conservation areas, The Everglades National Park and The Big Cypress National Preserve. The health and stability of the economies of South Florida including the Florida Keys revolves around the health and stability of the Florida Everglades. There are numerous governing agencies and [...]

Energy/Environment(0)

America Consumes as do countries around the globe. We will continue to consume energy probably at an increasing rate. I don’t think that many would argue that energy conservation benefits people personally, locally and globally. There are economic as well as environmental benefits. However, one person’s conservation is another person’s waste. Florida is surrounded by [...]

Foreign Policy(0)

The United States has long been regarded as the Nation that’s first to respond. The nation that responds with more than other nations. We are and have been the leader of world affairs for some time now. Businesses and economies have become global in nature. And they are becoming more global as time goes on.  [...]

Economy(0)

The health and prosperity of the economy is the health and prosperity of industry, business, the work force of the Country and the production that comes from all of this. Artificially stimulating any particular segment of the economy doesn’t allow for free market forces to take their natural course. Our government feeds off of this [...]

Government(0)

Our Government of the United States was set up to restrict its authority to a limited role. Each successive generation of elected Representatives have gradually empowered themselves and future Legislatures. We are at a point where the Representative Government of the people is so large that it doesn’t represent the people. There is such a [...]