Open letter to Jim Condos, Vermont Secretary of State: Please make pdf’s for the Vermont Candidate Information Guide that even old Vermonters with old browsers can “see”. Poor people have a legal right to vote, too! Voting is free! People on limited incomes like some senior citizens and some disabled persons, who receive less than $800. a month income, can NOT afford wifi and broadband!
I have an old browser which will NOT open the candidate pdf provided for Vermonters online to learn about my political campaign.
I’m Cris Ericson and I am on the official election ballot Nov. 8, 2016 for United States Senator for the United States Marijuana Party.
I might not be the only one in Vermont who can’t “see” this pdf from their old browser. I hope this helps some people by posting the information I wrote for my entry here.
My online friend, Heidi Joy Hameed, was able to take “screen shots” of the material, and hopefully they can be seen here.
https://www.sec.state.vt.us/elections/candidates/2016-candidate-info-webpage.aspx
SCROLL DOWN to Individual Candidate Submissions
See US Senator
See Cris Ericson, Chester, United States Marijuana
and click that green link!
https://www.sec.state.vt.us/media/779258/chris-ericson-2016.pdf
Cris Ericson for United States Senator
http://crisericson.com
http://www.usmjparty.com/cris-ericson-vt
879 Church Street
Chester, VT 05143-9375
(802)875-4038
crisericson@yahoo.com
Biographical Sketch:
Cris Ericson graduated with a B.A. Degree from UMass/Amherst and also received credits from UCLA in Workers’ Rights, Industrial Relations & the ADA, taught by EEOC Attorney Ralph Fertig. Cris crewed on a fishing ketch sailing 2,400 miles from San Diego to Hawaii when the Captain and other crew went below deck to seemingly
smoke pot and get stoned. Cris had not been informed that there would be drugs on board. She became temporary Captain by default when a storm came up with Cris alone at the ship’s wheel in control, and 20 foot waves crashing on deck. Cris decided that marijuana should be legal so people don’t conceal it.
Postition Statements:
CRIS ERICSON WILL SPONSOR BILLS IN THE U.S. SENATE TO:
(1) to make marijuana legal under federal law;
(2) for Tour Bus parking lots with bathrooms in cute, small Vermont towns to increase business for Vermont artists, bakeries, antique sellers, etc.;
(3) to bring non-violent federal prisoners to Vermont to work for low income senior citizens who want to stay in their homes and need home care;
(4) to create a free college education website by scanning all text books and tests for which the copyrights have expired, and provide funding for federal court clerks to provide testing days and issue certificates of education for each course passed;
(5) to restore all of your 2nd amendment rights to own guns;
(6) to require all non-profits and universities be treated the same as persons and reveal their bank accounts, assets and foreign bank accounts under penalty of perjury like persons applying for food stamps. No entity receiving federal funding will be allowed to pay any employee more than the equivalent pay rate for U.S. Government employees;
(7) to make Lake Champlain a drinking water reservoir allowing canoes, kayaks, sailboats, solar powered ferries, row boats and swimmers, but out-lawing motor boats and outlawing dumping of treated sewage into the Lake.
Re-route treated sewage to industrial uses and south to the Atlantic Ocean. One-third of Vermonters draw their drinking water from Lake Champlain. The number one cause of death in Vermont is cancer;
(8) to stop the F-35 strike fighter jets from being based in Chittenden County because they are designed to be dual capable to carry nuclear bombs;
(9) to stop any type of pipeline from being built under Lake Champlain because one-third of Vermonters draw their drinking water from the lake and all pipelines burst sometimes;
(9) to prohibit any non-elected federal official from making any rules and regulations which can end you up in court over your rights to your property, children, liberty, health care, etc.;
(10) to allow all certified teachers to be independent contractors and home-school local children at the rate per child that the State, which receives federal funding, claims is the cost of education per child;
(11) to build wood cabins with solar panel roofs in Vermont forests near streams for homeless War Veterans using prison labor;
(12) to provide low income recipients of telephone “lifeline” benefits with wifi and broadband to encourage online employment;
(13) to end the “Benefits Trap” such as not allowing anyone on SSI to save over $2,000. so they can’t buy a reliable car to get to work;
(14) to demand taxpayers own 50% of the profits for all prescription drugs they pay for the research for;
(15) to demand taxpayers own 50% of the profits of sales of F-35 jets to foreign allies because taxpayers paid for
the research and design;
(16) to require a transparent EB-5 program where anyone can post their idea for a new business on the government website in a list that foreigners can read;
(17) to require all medical schools receiving federal funding to require students work for government run free clinics to pay back the taxpayers for their investment in education.
(18) to out-law all state “prescription drug monitoring plans” which are a violation of the U.S. Constitution and treat
patients like criminals on probation.