Maine, re-elect Jufedkg Borman

Day 1,309, 11:10 Published in USA USA by Jufedkg Borman

Hello Maine,

If you don’t know me, my name is Jufedkg Borman and I’m an American-loving citizen. I’m currently Vermont’s standing Congressman and had intended to run there for reelection. Poland thought otherwise. Once Vermont was lost, I wasn’t sure what to do – but higher powers directed me to Maine and informed me that this wonderful state needed a dedicated Congressman. What do you know, I’m a dedicated Congressmen!

As such, I’ve decided to run for election in Maine. A reelection of sorts, not by geography, but by practice.

What I’ve done in office:
Throughout my entire eLife and congressional career I’ve shown a dedication to the eUSA and demonstrated competence and reliability. I campaigned on three main things when I was last elected in Vermont –political activity, government transparency, and military. I would say I’ve gotten great success with these things.

I’ve been online every single day, on the congressional forums, my party’s forums, the country administration page, and more. I wasn’t silently reading and educating myself, I’ve been extremely active. I’ve posted in almost every single thread and topic that has occurred since my election, I’ve offered ideas, asked for explanations, made proposals, and have easily demonstrated myself as one of the most active members of Congress.

Three times already I’ve written Congressional Reports that detail everything going on during my tenure. I don’t just explain exactly how I voted on everything, but I explain why. Also, I document congressional discussions, forum votes, and everything of importance that you, the constituent, should know about. I had no idea what my Congressman was doing before I was elected, now anyone can easily see not just what I’m up to, but what Congress is up to. Further, I answer questions freely and openly – whenever they are posed. I’ve brought a new standard of transparency to Congress.

The military situation, however, hasn’t been anywhere near as successful. I overestimated the role that Congress had with military and how much a Congressman could affect the war. Congress doesn’t run the military or any war…Congress tried to once and it broke the military and led to a rash of defeats. It’s hard to think we could be doing worse than we are now, but I’m sure we could be – and I’m not going to try and manhandle the military at the time we need them most. So, what can a Congressman do? Exactly what I have been doing – fighting for freedom, unity, and funding.

I’ve spoken to a few officials and promoted the idea of bringing our old military and the new military together – we can only benefit from the two joining together and fighting with better coordination and brotherhood. I’m proud to inform you that Glove has already taken the first steps in making this merger a reality. Further, I’ve been supporting the military’s right to run this war (and any war) how they want. After all, military men know how to fight better than politicians. Lastly, I’ve been working on increasing funding for the military. The official US military reports that they don’t need any more funding, while the OMS (the division that gives money to militias such as ST6, EZC, and more) has requested greater funding – and I’ve supported their request. I won’t flood these military groups with money (because they told me not to do so 😛) but I have and will continue to get them every dime they need.

What will I do if elected?

I’ll keep doing what I’m doing. I’ll fight for the military and the military success of our country. I will vigorously and regularly serve Maine and the eUSA, I will remain active on all channels and fight for our nation. Further, I will continue to promote transparency, publishing records of not just what I’m doing – but what Congress as a whole is doing. I’ll make my congressional actions public so that anyone and everyone can look through them and see that I’m faithfully serving not just my campaign promises, but the best interests of Maine and of eAmerica.

Lastly, given that I am a current Congressman, I don’t just bring experience with me – but institutional knowledge. Junior Congressmen have a learning curve which they all must go through so that they can properly perform their job. Ex-Congressmen who are reelected need to go through another learning curve, shorter in time, but which also gives them less time to be as effective as possible. I won’t need this. I’ve already had that and will be completely ready, knowledge, competent, and effective from the second I’m elected. Further, I’m familiar with all the Congressmen, many of whom will likely be reelected, the institutional bodies, and departments. Here too, reelecting me will help the overall effectiveness of the government and ensure that our government functions as effectively as possible as quickly as possible.

Maine, I am here and ready to serve this nation again. I’ve been serving eAmerica since my inception on the battlefield, in the factories, and in Congress. I want to keep serving congress so that I can help this nation. I’m here for America, for Maine, and for my constituents in Maine.

On June 25th, 2011 – Vote for me…vote for America.