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    Senator Barbara Boxer at Santa Barbara Adventure Company headquarters

    Paul Wellman

    Senator Barbara Boxer at Santa Barbara Adventure Company headquarters


    Senator Boxer Singles Out Local Company

    Says She’ll Support Similar Small Business If Reelected


    Thursday, August 19, 2010
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    As part of her campaign for reelection, Senator Barbara Boxer stopped by Santa Barbara Adventure Company’s headquarters on Wednesday and spoke to media members about her plans for the Golden State should voters decide to usher her back into office.

    Choosing the site because of its alignment with her campaign platform — Boxer promises to help small business stay in the black during these financially trying times, and says she wants to preserve California’s ecologically sensitive coastline — the senator’s team chose Santa Barbara Adventure Company because it’s growing despite the downturn economy, and is in the business of allowing everyday folks to enjoy the coast’s natural beauty. She made the stop as part of a statewide tour, and visited Vandenberg later in the afternoon.

    During her previous campaign stop in Santa Barbara, Boxer — who’s running for a fourth term — said she’d back policies to develop the green energy industry, increase government spending on transportation, and place sanctions against companies that export jobs.

    Boxer has argued that her Republican opponent, former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, has a track record of voting against legislation that would support small businesses, and said she’s a proponent of offshore oil drilling in the name of U.S. energy independence. Boxer, by contrast, opposes any new offshore drilling in California and was at the forefront of the fight for an extended moratorium.

    A healthy tourism industry and an equally healthful ocean is what’s needed for California, said Boxer on Wednesday, and Fiorina — who was endorsed by Sarah Palin — simply does not have those best interests in mind. Boxer has criticized Fiorina in the past for embracing Bush era economic policies, including tax cuts for the wealthy and light regulation on the financial services industry.

    Fiorina’s press secretary, Andrea Saul, had this to say after the press conference: “Despite her election year politicking, since going to Washington nearly three decades ago, Barbara Boxer has shown she is no friend of small business. Barbara Boxer has consistently made it harder — not easier — for companies to do business in the United States by voting for more than $1 trillion in higher taxes, including against much-needed tax relief for small businesses, and onerous regulations on these job creators, making it harder and costlier for them to do business and to hire workers.”

    Senator Barbara Boxer and Santa Barbara Adventure Company's Mike Cohen
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    Paul Wellman

    Senator Barbara Boxer and Santa Barbara Adventure Company’s Mike Cohen

    Santa Barbara Adventure Company owner and director Mike Cohen said Boxer was a great guest, happily touring the company’s digs and chatting with employees. Cohen said his business was fortunate to be featured as a budding venture growing in the midst of a recession, saying that it recently hired six new seasonal guides and two fulltime office staff members. And their offered trips — which include kayaking, surfing, mountain biking, paragliding, and others — are as popular as ever.

    “It was an honor to have her,” said Cohen. “She was very personable.” Cohen said he tried to get Boxer into a life jacket, but she respectfully declined.

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    What an absolutely clueless political relic. BB personifies everything that is wrong in the federal political culture. She should be stuffed and mounted in the Smithsonian so future school kids can marvel at how screwed up the federal gov was.

    reality_check (anonymous profile)
    August 19, 2010 at 7:38 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    Yah, Boxer, the friend of business. what a waste of a perfectly good Senate seat.

    JohnLocke (anonymous profile)
    August 19, 2010 at 8:23 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    I totally disagree with the above comments. Barbara Boxer is at the top of her game and is an example of where experience is a good thing, not a bad thing.

    Her small business plan would give tax breaks to those who hire unemployed workers, her environmental stances are real and she is a much better choice than the competition.

    I saw her speak yesterday in Santa Barbara and she is smart, compelling and she walks her talk.

    Snottykins (anonymous profile)
    August 19, 2010 at 9:26 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    Great, tax breaks for hiring unemployed workers - well, I would happily hire them, BUT THERE IS NO WORK - have you not noticed that we are in a recession? My company is doing half the business we were doing in 2007!!!

    Another example of how disconnected politicians are with the REAL WORLD!!

    ReformNow (anonymous profile)
    August 19, 2010 at 10:49 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    If you think that tripling the budget deficit from the democrat taking control in 2007 is good for America, vote for Capps and Boxer.

    If you think that increasing the size of government by 40% in four years under democrat control is good for America, vote for Capps and Boxer.

    If you think that deficit spending $5,000,000,000.00 per day since Obama became president is good for America, vote for Capps and Boxer.

    If you think voting against the wishes of consistently 65% of the country is good for America, vote Capps and Boxer.

    If you do? Vote for Capps, Boxer, and all the democrats on the state ballot.

    jukin (anonymous profile)
    August 19, 2010 at 4:31 p.m. (Suggest removal)

    As usual, bad people criticizing a good person.

    truth_machine (anonymous profile)
    August 20, 2010 at 2:18 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    Want to send a powerful message? Everybody vote against all Republicans, in every race, everywhere. Just Say NO! to "The Party of No."

    My Boxer Shorts from her first campaign still fit.

    GregMohr (anonymous profile)
    August 20, 2010 at 9:29 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    Hey! How many of you who are for BB, also re-electing our Current President, the Anointed-one, Barack Hussien Obama?

    Charles.

    dou4now (anonymous profile)
    August 22, 2010 at 7:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

    Racism doesn't help your credibility, Charles.

    truth_machine (anonymous profile)
    August 30, 2010 at 10:39 a.m. (Suggest removal)

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