The Michigan Daily-Saturday, August 5, 1978-Page 9 [or hopefuls speak out ~care China/ Taiwan Energy Detente/ SALT Mid-East Unemployment Inflation ,national nI" think the wehave in it isin the hestlinterest of the U.S. tohbetter our relations with the People's Republic of China, hut helieves the U.S. should "keep its faith with Formosa." supports decreased dependeoce o oil and urges development of al- ternative energy sources such as nuclear, solar, and thermal. "I can live with detente, hut ithan tohbedetente thathkeeps in mind what is in ourhbest interest and our national secuity." We have faired hadly, under Carter, in SALT. "I would fire a freshman lawyer on my staff that bargained that poorly." "TheU.S. should he a "peace- hroker." "We shouldnooltry to in- pose asettlement on anyhody." 1-4 oul health Favors maig relations hetween the U.S. and the People's Repuhlic oftChina "asonormal as poslihle," hut would not allow China to dictate whom the U.S. recognizes. TheU.S. should work for "self- sufficiency through alternatives tosoiland gas andushould offer taxscredits for various methods of conservation; opposes nuclear energy and thinhs the U.S. should put immediate emphasis on coal and ultimately fusion-hydrogen. "Detente is hased us a common interest. to avoid war andto avoid the tremendous hurdenothe military places on our individual hudgets. Wouldonot delay SALT for the sake of human rights. Would rather use economic and other types of political pressure to achieve that end. "twould urge the president to quitldictating the termsuofa settlement (in the Mid-East). The U.S. should use "quietldiplomacy=' to hring all parties concerned together. Would have voted against the sale of Fl5 tighter planes to Saudi Arahia. the U.S. should facilitate direct negotiations with all parties in- volved in the conflict. Bath secur- ity needsuof Israelis and the need for aPalestinian homeland must he met, hut condemns PLO ter- rorism. Would have voted against the sale of Ft5s to Saudi Arabia. has called for more "tree tradeszones" and the estahlish- ment of Detroit us a "tree port." Suggests less government regulations. Supports the Roth- Kemp Sill which wouldecut taxes hy inc-third. Also suggests a crackdownson illegal aliens who are tahingjohs from Americans. Favors giving tax credit incentives to husinesses to locate insareasnwith high unemployment. Where that wouldn't worh he favors puhlic jobs. supports the Humphrey-Hawkins full employment hilt. He wants to use taxbhenaks for locating in areasnof high unemployment. favors hetter relationsswith the People's Repulic of China. But we canoot forsake'Taiwan. hreaking up the vertical integration in the oil industry isme- sential. Conservation on an indiv- idual hasis is ashortlterm partial answer. Criticises Carter forsnot putting enough emphasis on devel- oping alternative sources. Nuclear energy is a last resort. "We do want detente hut outlview of detente does not include nes- colonialistic activity in Africa. "We need SALT to reduce the risk of war. We must have aclear poicy toward the U.S.S.R. saying "actions have conequences." 1- 51 1 -I scrm of lpogram ois how nit efficient." Favorshbetter relations with the People's Republic of China. Said China couldhbea "useful foil" to he used in U.S. negotiations with the USSR, hut said "were not likely to forget" our agreement with Taiwan. woud favor hetter relations with the People's Repulic of China, and hecause the mistrnst hetween Chinauand the USSR ionso great "wenshould he taking ad- vantage oflthat for ourown goals and interest." We should recognise the PRC as the China hut sot hreal agree- ments with Taiwan. Supports a "crash program" to develop alternative sources of energy, especially in the areas of coal, solar, wind andfgesthermal with anultimate goal of heavy reliance onarulearfusion- hydrogen. This shouldhbecom- plimented with "intensive efforts on conervation." "Detente is very disappointing. It has heroine a one way street. It meansore to the Russians than it does tomu." The U.S. has lived up to itshalf of detente hut the Soviet Union hasn't. i i i , jh care ! "The first thing we have to do is quadrnple or hudget for solar energy research." Untiltweare totally reliant on renewahle resource energywenshould use "transitional fines" on highly sophisticated uses of coal and gas. favor norm ination of relations with the People's Repuhlic of nl China. With respect to Taiwan he said: "Thereis only one China." "Taiwan is a seporate nationand should he recognioed as such." the U.S. should mahe a "suhstantial committmsent to solar power." He would lihe to see "Radical new developmsents like solar collecting stationsin oster space." has "questions" about nuclear energy. Calls tar a national comprehen- sive energy program including rovrin ousernation, development of alternative sour- ces, hreak up the vertical is- tegration is thesoil industry. "The thing the Russians under- stand isnstrenth. And if wewant a lasting peace in this world we have to negotiate from strength." "the Russians have tohkeep their committmenets. "If we allow them tohbreak their committenets we have so right to he at the ne- gotiating table." helieves U.S. should actively pursue detenteand SALT. Says "we don'thave to sacrifice what wehbetieve," to have detente. A omutual arms reduction is "such anooverriding condition," would not allow "diversions" to delay SALT." Detente issnecessary, hut should be pursued without "illusions." to hargaining with the Soviet Union the US. shoutd have 'a clear sense of history" and should realioerthe U.S.S.R. "docsn't always play hy the same rules we ds." The U.S. should play the role of a "referee." It is important for theU.S. to have a part in the solution "hecause it isnvery important to ournsecurity and our defense." Wold have voted against the safestf F15 fighters to Saudi Arahia. the U.S. "must work as effectively an it can to hring the Egyptianssand the Israelis to the peace talhs, without imposing a peace on them." Then the, U.S. mustlofferfthem a "Mutual defense package" against the Rus- sians - their ultimate enemy. Wold have votedno on fighter sale to Saudis. U.S. dependence on imported oil is one of the chief causes of inflation. TheU.S. seeds to reduce thI dependence through alternative sources of jenergy. Favors a "hudget process foroall federal legis-lation. ' This is similar lonzero hised hudgeting hut moreworltahle. With regard loua Mid-East peace settlement (ltterhwacher said the U.S. "coo encourage it, we can facilitate it, hut we can't write it. What we can do is set the stsge." Would have voted against the salerof F15fighters toSaudi Arahia. Joh policy musthbetargeted at those groups most severely effected-hlack youths and Vietnam veterans. favors giving taxscredits to com- paniesnwhich hire the hard core unemployed and to corponrations which locate factories inaras of high unemployment. Supports a favorahle interest rate through the Urhan development husk for for huilding inside cities she hest way to reduice unemploy- ment is through tan credits. Credits fosr industrie~s which locale is arearofthigh unemployment and credits for people who move to where there is a joh surplus. The governmentshould prosvide "temporary puhlic service johs" and tax incentives to husiness Is create sew jobs. Doe Is diminish- ing resourceswe shouldltransfer emphasis from "resource-reliant" jobs ts "service-reliant oriented employment." Encourages five stepo to reduce inflation including lower unemployment, a comprehensive energy program, more efficient governmenttspending, decreased concentration is cital industries achieved through aggressive enforcement oftanti-trust lawn and less government regulation. we need a comprehensive energy program and must curh govern- menttspending. A large deficit hau ledto rise inthe federal interest rate causing higher taxsnre- sulting inoinflationspunctuatedhby recessionstagflation. To fight inflation the U.S. must develop a comprehensive energy program. We need a "helter procedural curve on government spending," which would include zerohbased hudgeting and sunset. Weuasneed hetter trade agreements inclujding "anti- dumping legislation." onusn advisory basisnupgrade the President's Council on Wage and Price stahility. Is thetfederal gov- ernment nero-honed hudgeting and sunset legislation are essential, as is a com- prehensive enorgy program wifh emphasisnon renewahle the U.S. should do everything pan- sihle tosupport Israel. We should ennure the military strength of Israel. Olpposed the salerof F15 fighters to Saudi Arahia. Israel musbe ahle toretain a portion oflthe Golar Ileights and alt Jerusalem io a peace net- tlemeot. "F'ree entrprise ...is the hest long range check ooinflation," but the trend is toward less free enterprise. Therefore would stress "vigorous enforcement of anti-trust laws," and would shorten termssof and open memhership of Federal Reserce Board. 'prgraus- Favors helter relations with the People's Repuhlic of China and feels thin would give the U.S. "increased leverage" with the Societ Union. Does not think the PRC will force the U.S. to choose hetweenothem and Taiwan. 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