CONSERVATIVE YOUNG GUN: Hollywood Deserves Better Than Henry Waxman

July 21st, 2009

Hollywood Deserves Better Than Henry Waxman

By Ari David | BIG HOLLYWOOD

My Name is Ari David

Many of you have read my blogs. I have been a producer, writer and stand up comedian in LA for about 10 years. I am now taking on a new project by running for Congress and in so doing, challenging Henry Waxman for his seat.

A wise man once made the observation that all politics is local and a critical issue that I am challenging Henry Waxman on is how local television and film production are disappearing from the LA area.

Henry Waxman has been in office since 1975 and has presided over a massacre in the local entertainment business and been completely out of touch with the constituents’ needs on this issue. If a Congressman from any other district in the nation allowed a local mill or industry to go out of business or move away, that elected official would have had to answer to his constituents and would have been forced to pay attention to the local crisis and provide solutions and financial relief for the industry in order to preserve the jobs and livelihoods dependent upon the industry’s existence. Henry Waxman has done none of this and now is the time for the people of this district to show him the way to a new job and elect me, a leader who is in touch with the district’s needs to save and protect this industry.

I like it when he says …

“The first unintended victim of almost every government program is common sense. I would like to bring some common sense back to our political sphere. I hope my views on these issues provide it.”

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Take it to the liberal nutcase!!

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  1. MST
    July 24th, 2009 at 04:42 | #1

    Just as much of the heavily declining entertainment industry is in Diane Watson’s district as in Waxman’s, given that her district includes Culver City (which has been intimately connected to the common people who’ve made the Industry run since it was built). Although Watson’s only been in Congress since ‘99 nowhere near as long as Waxman. (Mel Levine represented “the heart of Screenland”, back in the ’70s). Maybe you should run against her instead as she’s not as entrenched as Henry although that would entail moving.

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