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Mitsch Bush: It’s time for our government to work for us all

I am running for Congress because Donald Trump and Congressman Scott Tipton are moving us backward and are dividing us.

My guiding principle is that together we can create a more just, equitable, sustainable and prosperous future for all; unfortunately, our current administration, supported in lock-step by Tipton, does not agree.

Their egregious response to the ongoing crisis at our southern border perfectly exemplifies this. Separating children from their families in an attempt to deter others from crossing our border is fundamentally un-American. It flies in the face of our most basic values, and it will scar these children for life. A large body of scientific research has long shown that such separation results in psychological stress and can lead to long-term, serious emotional consequences. This is, of course, for children who are eventually reunited with their families.

With thousands of children separated from their parents and flown all over the country, it is very likely that many of them will never be reunited with their parents and will be orphaned by the U.S. government. Knowing full well all of the above, Trump and his administration – supported by many Republican members of the House and the Senate – continue to implement a cruel and un-American policy.

There is no justice or equity in a policy that punishes those fleeing violent persecution and condemns more than 2,000 children to a life of uncertainty. This comes from the party that claims to be fiscally conservative. How will they sustain a cruel and inhumane policy that reportedly costs the American taxpayer nearly $700 per child, per night? The American people want a compassionate and evidence-based system. Not only are we horrified domestically, but our prosperity comes in large part from our ability to project American values and economic interests abroad by being the land that is proud to say: “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.”

Many of our national leaders, especially Tipton, are failing – purposely – to use government for the benefit of the people. They use their positions of power for their own personal benefit, for the benefit of the top 1 percent, and they continue to push policies that concentrate prosperity and power at the expense of others.

For the last year, in my quest to unseat Tipton and reverse the damage of the Trump administration, I’ve met with people from all walks of life, listened to their needs and their concerns, and discussed the future of our towns, our district and our country. In each of these conversations, I’ve stood by my guiding principle that we can build a more just, equitable, sustainable and prosperous future for all.

That is the lens through which I’ve lived my life, first as a citizen activist, then as an elected public servant, and through which I approach our common issues: I will champion real campaign finance reform to ensure a just system of government by the people, not by dollars.

I’ve always stood up for investing in public education and listening to teachers in order to create equitable opportunities for all the people;

I will work for single-payer, universal health care – the solution that creates health care sustainability; I will fight for long-term, strong, science-based environmental protections – the key to a more prosperous economy for all people.

This vision should guide good government. And as your congresswoman, I promise it will.

Diane Mitsch Bush is a candidate in the Democratic primary election for Colorado’s District 3 Congressional seat. She is running against Karl Hanlon and Arn Menconi.

Jun 23, 2018
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