User talk:Speakforthetrees3

Whether you favor Mark Warner or not, it should be recorded that a reputable reference lists that his activities as a Democratic fundraiser gained him the tip that the government would be giving away rights to radio frequencies for future wireless phones.

As we watch the demise Freddie Mac and Fannie Mac and watch the coming government financial assistance plan, this is a major point in describing for the record what kind of politician and business man Mark Warner is. Was Mark Warner the business man who on his own sensed the opportunities of the information age and capitalized on them? Or was he the person who used his experience from working with Congress to develop his business? Neither is evil nor is one better than the other. It is like being left-handed or right-handed.

Knowing the truth of this aspect of Mark Warner's history not only provides insight of where he has been but where he will be in the future. Will he be the laissez-faire Senator that believes government helps business by getting out of the way? Or does he believe in the DARPA/Japanese approach where government helps to foster business and startups?

I was prompted to make this addition when I came across the reference. Note, it is not from Fox News or Rush Limbaugh, but the Washington Post, which I believe has recommended him as the best candidate for the Virigina Senate seat.

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