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Clint Curtis' Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)

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Clint Curtis has failed to provide voters with positions on key issues covered by the 2020 Political Courage Test, despite repeated requests from Vote Smart and voters like you.

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Issue Positions

For Presidential and Congressional candidates who refuse to provide voters with their positions, Vote Smart has researched their public records to determine their likely responses. These issue positions are from 2020.

  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • "When I was growing up, it was possible for family to live with a single income. Many could actually live very well and the issues of working homeless were all but non-existent. Incomes have not kept pace with inflation. The average salary a person makes today is now approximately $10 000 behind that same salary in 1970. We can address this problem through restructuring our immigration and tax system to provide every household in America with an additional $10,000 rebate and do so without a tax increase or any impact on the budget. That means no new taxes while still addressing several issues that bringing salaries up to previous levels could fix." (www.clintcurtis.com)
  • "I propose providing a Medicare option for anyone who wishes to buy in. That option would allow a person to buy into Medicare for 5% of their income and it would cover medical vision dental and hearing and all deductibles this is very similar to health care plan that exists in the UK. In addition, I propose that insurance companies that deny coverage or medications to patient be held strictly libel for all damages that occur because of that denial." (www.clintcurtis.com)
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • "As a government corruption attorney I am constantly amazed at how much corruption exists in the agencies our tax dollars are funding. We could easily save 20 to 30% of our national budget if we could just hold these people accountable. In my practice I attempt to do just that. Whistleblowers that report on theft corruption and even criminal behavior are attacked and forced out of their jobs using taxpayers dollars. These fake investigations and outright retaliation results in the expenditure of millions of wasted tax dollars." (www.clintcurtis.com)
  • "I propose that we should restructure our immigration structure and our tax system to turn hard-working immigrants into an asset for every American. To do this we would simply make undocumented immigrants into tax paying conditional residents. Taxes that are now lost to unscrupulous businesses that exploit these immigrants will be divided among American households." (www.clintcurtis.com)
  • "When I was growing up, it was possible for family to live with a single income. Many could actually live very well and the issues of working homeless were all but non-existent. Incomes have not kept pace with inflation. The average salary a person makes today is now approximately $10 000 behind that same salary in 1970. We can address this problem through restructuring our immigration and tax system to provide every household in America with an additional $10,000 rebate and do so without a tax increase or any impact on the budget. That means no new taxes while still addressing several issues that bringing salaries up to previous levels could fix." (www.clintcurtis.com)
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • "Even with the Affordable Care Act, insurance companies are between you and your health. They're allowed to deny you treatment. They are allowed to deny medication and yet they are shielded from the same rules that would apply to a doctor that was committing malpractice. I propose providing a Medicare option for anyone who wishes to buy in." (www.clintcurtis.com)
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • "I propose that we should restructure our immigration structure and our tax system to turn hard-working immigrants into an asset for every American. To do this we would simply make undocumented immigrants into tax paying conditional residents. Taxes, that are now lost to businesses that exploit these immigrants, will be divided among American households. Immigration fees for continue processing would no longer be part of the general budget but be part of this division process. Mandatory use of the E-Verify system would keep the issue of millions of undocumented individuals being exploited in the United States from ever happening again." (www.clintcurtis.com)
  • "I propose that we should restructure our immigration structure and our tax system to turn hard-working immigrants into an asset for every American. To do this we would simply make undocumented immigrants into tax paying conditional residents." (www.clintcurtis.com)
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.
  • Despite exhaustive research, Vote Smart was unable to find information about this candidate's position.

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