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Rodney Tom Announces Candidacy for US Congress: We Are Resilient: We Will Bounce Back

This account is incomplete, based on my handwritten notes at the event.  Only those statements in quotation marks are quotes. Slight title correction 7/18 to reflect notes.

Washington Representative Rodney Tom (48th LD) announced his candidacy for US Congress in the 8th Congressional District yesterday in a classroom at Renton Technical College.  The event was attended by about 50 people, including a number of elected Democrats and Party officials. It was a good location for the kickoff, reflecting several themes in his speech: the importance of education; his roots in the local community, and his working class background.  Tom was born in Renton and grew up in Eastgate.

'We had this kickoff in Renton for a reason,' Tom said.  The south end is an important part of this district.  I fit this district, this is where my roots are.'  Tom went on to speak of his ability to win the election and provide leadership in Congress, his top policy goals for US Congress, the failures of Dave Reichert and the Bush administration, his life and work in the district, and his experiences with the people, communities, businesses and natural environment here.  He came across as engaging, sincere, easy-going  -- a highly-disciplined person with an unusual capacity for working hard and enjoying life and his interactions with other people.   Before his speech I talked with him briefly and he recounted his experience knocking on over 10,000 doors in the last legislative campaign.  He got the seal of approval from my 13-year old son, Quixote Vassilakis, who had expected to be bored but found that he enjoyed the speech.


L-R: Bryan Kesterson, Chair of 47th District Democrats; Richard Cole, Redmond Councilmember; Douglas Hightower, Chair of 48th District Democrats; Representative Larry Springer (45th LD); Representative Deb Eddy (48th LD); Representative Roger Goodman (45th LD); Rodney Tom; Deborah Tom; Sharon Mast, 3rd Vice Chair of King County Democrats. (larger image.)  In addition to the three legislators pictured here, Tom said that he is endorsed by six others: Representative Ross Hunter from the 48th Legislative District, Representative Judy Clibborn from the 41st LD, Senator Brian Weinstein (41st LD); Representative Pat Sullivan (47th LD); Lisa Brown (Senate Majority Leader, 3rd LD); Representative Christopher Hurst (31st LD).

Tom started off stating that he can win this election.  He has a proven track record in business and the legislature.  For the last five years, he has represented a portion of this district.   And he has the experience to provide leadership in Congress: a practical understanding of the issues and needs in the district; a moderate approach; the ability to work across party lines; the ability to get tough legislation passed.  

Dave Reichert hasn't asked the tough questions, Tom said, he hasn't held this administration accountable.  He has been in lockstep with this President. There is so much to do to make up for the failures of this administration.  Tom listed a number of them including the Iraq debacle, the ground lost in confronting real threats from terrorism when we dropped the ball on Afghanistan and let bin Laden escape, the failure to fund education or to properly invest in energy independence, the national debt.  We have have bankrupted our children, Tom said, by piling on huge debt -- going from a surplus to over to $5 trillion in debt.  But we are resilient, he said, we will bounce back.


L-R, Roger Goodman, Washington State Representative from the 45th Legislative District; Rodney Tom; Laura Ruderman, former State Representative in the 45th Legislative District.

The 8th is an 'incredible district', Tom said.  We have the beautiful shores of Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish.  The highest point in the state, Mt. Rainier, is in the 8th.  We're home to Boeing, Microsoft, Costco.  I've lived here all my life.  I was born here in Renton and I grew up in the house in Eastgate, where my parents still live.  My mom started out cleaning houses and my dad was an auto mechanic.  They both ended up working for Boeing.  Boeing has been good to my family.  I went to Newport High School and graduated with honors from the University of Washington.  (with an MBA from the University of Southern California.)

I know how to work hard.  In 5th grade I started delivering newspapers.  I cleaned gutters through high school.   I worked for Farmers Insurance through college.  I was a financial analyst through graduate school.  Since then I've worked in real estate.  Real estate is one of the best ways to get a real-world view of people's hopes, needs, and dreams.  My work in that field is part of the reason I feel so passionate about education. I know how important it is to parents.  I have great parents, an awesome wife, wonderful kids.   The education I want for my children is what I want for all the children in this state; it's what all parents want for their children.  For the past five years in Olympia I've worked tirelessly for a world-class education system in Washington.  

It is here in the 8th Congressional District that I learned my love for the outdoors.  I've stood on the top of Mount Rainier. I've climbed all five volcanoes in Washington State.  I am proud to say that Washington Conservation Voters gave me a Green Good Deeds rating for supporting the clean cars emissions standards. (Tom was a sponsor of that bill -- and he also received the same commendation from WCV in 2004 for supporting "numerous priority bills over the past two years, most notably the Energy Portfolio Standard and Forest Certification Bills.")

Washington Representative Larry Springer from the 45th Legislative District (D); Quixote Vassilakis, a 13-year old resident of the distict (and my son).

Rodney Tom on his goals for his Congressional term
First, we must get out of Iraq, redeploy some of our troops to Afghanistan.  Our soldiers in Iraq have done an incredible job, they've accomplished everything they were asked to do.  But they are in a no-win situation, in the midst of violence between Sunnis and Shiites.  That's not a situation we want our troops to be in.  Iraqis have not made up their minds if they are going to be a unified nation.  We need to build an international coalition that can normalize the influence of Iran and Syria and bring stability to that region and protect all the countries there, including our friend Israel.  This administration has harmed the reputation of America and created barriers to bringing in an international coalition.  We need to drop the 'it's my way or the highway' approach and begin to work in earnest with the international community.

An audience member asked Tom to specify when he would support bringing American troops out of Iraq.  As soon as possible, Tom answered, relying of course on the advice of military experts.  He indicated that he would likely support the 6-month timeline that is in several legislative proposals.

Education.  I recently visited China.  Two hundred million Chinese are learning English.  There are two sections on their college entrance examinations on English.  This is like including a Chinese language section on our SATs.  The Chinese are deadly serious about education for their children so they can make it in the global economy of the 21st century.  Our cuts to education here are a disaster.  The failure to fund No Child Left Behind, the cuts to the Pell grants, the threatened cuts to Head Start.  

Washington's Constitution tells us that the paramount duty of the state is education.  It is a paramount duty on the national level, as well.  Education is at the very foundation of our democracy.   George Washington told us that it is an object of primary importance to promote institutions for the general diffusion of knowledge.  Erasmus said that the main hope of a nation lies in the proper education of its youth.
When we fail to educate our children, we fail democracy itself.  We have in Washington State 50% of kids coming into Kindergarten not ready to learn.  Some of these kids need only 5 weeks of preparation to be ready.  Cutting back on Head Start is just pure craziness.

Every child should be afforded the opportunity for at least a 2-year education beyond high school.   When we look at parents in the top economic quintile we see that 74% of their children go on to college degrees.  When we look at the bottom quintile, we see that only 8.4% of their children go on to degrees.  My goal is that no child is left out of higher education, whether it is a 4-year or 2-year college or an apprenticeship.  That is the way we gain success in the 21st century economy.  But we cannot do this while we continue to spend $8 to $10 billion per month in Iraq.

Next, energy independence.  We have a transportation system that is 97% dependent on petroleum.  We have billions of dollars pouring out of our economy to purchase oil from other countries.  On energy investments, our priorities are exactly reversed.  We spend many billions more on perpetuating our current energy and transportation system than we do on energy independence.  Imagine if we had invested with our priorities straight all during this administration. We would be living in a different world now.  


L-R, James Arima,  Washington State Democratic Congressional Caucus Committeeman and President of Asian Pacific American Caucus of Washington; Bryan Kesterson, Chair of 47th District Democrats; Dick Gidner, Media Watch Officer, King County Democrats.  (larger photo.)

I live in the 8th Congressional District.  Do I support Rodney Tom in this election?  I haven't made up my mind for the primary yet.  

Tom's recent party switch, in which he cited the takeover of the Republican Party by the far right (Seattle Times, 3/06),is a sign that he is able to see a difficult truth and to act on it.  That is a characteristic I appreciate.  

I believe Tom's history serving in both parties will make him more likely to win in the general -- but that it is not necessarily an advantage in the primary.  Personally, I'd prefer a more liberal Congressman, someone with an environmental rating from WCV that is higher than  Tom's lifetime rating -- as of 2005/06 -- of 67%, for example.  But I recognize that this record represented a principled stand for a Republican.  In addition, the environmental priorities that Tom did support -- not only with his votes but also with sponsorship  -- were key ones.  Hence the Green Good Deed commendations from WCV.  Tom is likely to come under fire for the party switch from some Democrats during the primary and from some Republicans during the general.  I believe it's a sign of integrity or at least practicality, and that if he's elected, he'll do the district proud.

OK, a last characteristic statement:  'One of the joys of being a legislator is that you come across some of the nicest people you could ever meet.  From the people at Wilcox Farms, to the research scientists from the University of Washington.  It's phenomenal.'  I've got a feeling that's a quintessential Rodney Tom statement.


Jeff Smith, former executive director of the Washington State Democratic Party, and Karen Marchioro, Washington State member of the Democratic National Committee and past Chair of Washington State Democratic Party.
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Noemie,


Great reporting, as usual. I must say, however, that due to a recent post that you did on your ongoing feud with Darcy Burner, I am just a bit curious as to whether there might be a slight bit of "anti-Burner" bias in your assesment of Mr. Tom?


As one who supported an "outsider" for US Senate and was constantly having to "defend" a jump from one party to the next, I can say that I was (last year) and am again this year, one who will question strongly Mr. Tom's jump from the R column to the D's and now this sudden entrance into the Congressional race under that party's banner. Can you say, "Opportunist?"


Because I am so invested in Jackie Minchew's campaign in Everett this year, I probably won't be paying too much attention to the 8th CD (except via Washblog) until next year but I will be watching and listening to Mr. Tom to see how much change from a "middle of the road" Reichert we will get with him.


Peace,
Chad (The Left) Shue

by The Left Shue on Wed Jul 18, 2007 at 06:33:25 AM PST

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  Well, it's not my voting district, and I can see there will be acrimony among the blogging portal here in advocating for their preferred 8th District candidate.  My aim and goal would be to see the good people of the 8th district send Reichert packing.

  He just has too much over-identification with the concept of criticism of President Bush, who it would seem in Reichert's mind is trying to do a good job in difficult circumstances and taking a lot of criticism from many fronts in doing his 'Decider' job.  And since Reichert does empathize more with that concept than the realities of Iraq war, Reichert then adds little Representation from Washington state to the public discourse and discussion vitally needed about the state of the Iraq occupation (war) now - going into the fifth year. What we don't need is the 2004 Republican talking points on the Iraq invasion/occupation as the basis for discourse in what to do now in 2007 about the quagmire in Iraq that continues the killing of our U.S. troops and the horror for the Iraqi people.

 So the candidate who threw his hat in the ring for the 8th District to replace Reichert thinks our troops should be redeployed - to Afghanistan!

Dave Reichert hasn't asked the tough questions, Tom said, he hasn't held this administration accountable.  He has been in lockstep with this President. There is so much to do to make up for the failures of this administration.  Tom listed a number of them including the Iraq debacle, the ground lost in confronting real threats from terrorism when we dropped the ball on Afghanistan and let bin Laden escape,

First, we must get out of Iraq, redeploy some of our troops to Afghanistan.

  It should be somewhat apparant by now that storyline was fed to the American people.  We no more know who actually initiated the terror attacks on the Towers than we know who assassinated President John F. Kennedy.  But we do know the official storyline - that it was Osama Bin Laden; Al Quaeda cells, etc. etc. etc. and thus we, this nation, the U.S. must now retaliate and intiate a global war on terror.

  I recognize the wisdom in capitalizing on the official storyline to present the dissenting viewpoint as an argument for why Iraq invasion/occupation should not have happened in the first place.  I also recognize for myself personally, as I watch my daughter and grandchildren prepare for my son-in-law's second deployment to Iraq - the 'long war' as stated by this President and Commander-in-Chief - that I am at threshold with politicians making political hay and politicizing the realities of war - this war in this time, in this generation.

  Redeploy our troops to Afghanistan?!  Take the Iraq war now back to Afghanistan?!  It is five years later and conditions have changed and altered so considerably - this is almost a nonsensical bit of logic.  This military family cannot get fully behind Representative Rodney Tom's logic on this one. But then maybe I'm too stressed to correctly hear what Representative Rodney Tom is actually conveying. Because he goes on to say    

 

Our soldiers in Iraq have done an incredible job, they've accomplished everything they were asked to do.  But they are in a no-win situation, in the midst of violence between Sunnis and Shiites.  That's not a situation we want our troops to be in.  Iraqis have not made up their minds if they are going to be a unified nation.  We need to build an international coalition that can normalize the influence of Iran and Syria and bring stability to that region and protect all the countries there, including our friend Israel.  This administration has harmed the reputation of America and created barriers to bringing in an international coalition.  We need to drop the 'it's my way or the highway' approach and begin to work in earnest with the international community.
 

 and I can see the wisdom in such a policy, but I'm a military family weary of rhetoric that sounds good in running the race but seems to fizzle out once the candidate holds the office.  How committed and dedicated is Representative Tom to actually getting U.S. troops out of Iraq and to  fighting the good fight with courage so as not to merely have our troops shuffled around in the now popular language of being redeployed to where-ever.

Essentially, any politication who sees any part of this current 'war' continuing likely better also see a way clear as to who is going to fight it, cause our troops, our loved ones, cannot keep doing it and their will be rebellion in the ranks.  This is not sustainable.

As to the other candidate running for the same office, Darcy Burner, she has heard my thoughts already.  What the 8th needs is someone who can represent Washington state well on the national stage as well as with issues at home.  Iraq war - translated means - ongoing war in the Middle East is going to be a front and center issue for a long while - and encompasses in a snowball effect all the domestic, homefront issues with it.

 So there's my political 20 cents on the 8th District race and by extension on every other political race being waged.  

 

On the Surge in Iraq "--we have set the bar so low it's buried in the sand at this point." - Barack Obama

by Lietta Ruger on Wed Jul 18, 2007 at 09:04:11 AM PST

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has been my enemy since I was making ... 4.25/ hour in 1981 and RayGun the fascist started cutting programs that helped people like me go to school and get skills and get our own nest egg and get the hell off of relying on community support.

I'm glad he has a good record.

IF he wins, AND

he ain't some Blue Dog / DLC / DINO sell out,

I'll push for him in 2009.

We already have two pretty worthless United States Senators who are embarrassments, we don't need more.

Robert Murphy
PCO 36-1392

http://www.liemail.com/BambooGrassroots.html

by rmdSeaBos on Thu Jul 19, 2007 at 10:09:01 AM PST

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Myself and many of my friends are glad that Rodney Tom is running for congress!  There was talk that he would drop out leaving us an unattractable choice (Dave Reichart) and an AWFUL choice (Darcy Burner).  We all support Senator Tom for our representative!

by mbarney on Sat May 10, 2008 at 07:09:12 AM PST

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