Peter James (Candidate)

12700 Found Stone Road #105
Germantown, MD 20876
Biography
JAMES, Peter; born in Nashville, TN; attended University of Delaware; attended University of Maryland; Founding director, Bailey Brothers Building and Loan. No further information about this candidate is available at this time. If you have information that we can add, please email us at Contact@SEforA.org.
CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE
Compare Innovation & the Elections 2008 responses for MD-4.
SEA and eighteen other science organizations have come together to ask the 2008 congressional candidates seven questions on science and technology policy. See what Peter James has said:
Innovation
Please watch this "Money as Debt" video to understand the real threat to our society. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9050474362583451279
The drift towards greater centralization of education has reduced its quality and richness. Educating everyone to the same standard give us a national of slaves educated to the lowest common denominator. Our school system is design around the Prussian model which was devised to keep a rule of bureaucrats in power and geared toward large factory settings of the industrial age. education must be returned to the parents and the local schools. This will provide the individual creativity that made us great.
Climate Change
Congress has no Constitutional authority to do much else other than some excise taxes.
While it is true that Treaties such as the Kyoto Protocol become the "Supreme Law" of the land if enter into by the President and ratified by the Senate, the House has zero say in these matters. That said I am opposed to economic treaties in general.
The cap and trade approach means wealthy emitters can buy pollution rights from the poor. Not very equitable.
We need to pursue clean non emitting energy sources such as geothermal, wind, passive solar and nuclear. However, Congress is granted no legal authority to regulate any of this.
I would support both individual and collective property rights to clean air and water and allow the courts to determine equitable solutions for any cross border infringement of these rights.
Energy
People need to stop seeking solutions from Government and just implement them themselves. Take the bus, install geothermal in their homes, buy an electric vehicle, etc.
Peek oil and peek coal will require that we change our reliance on fossil fuels. We have reached peek oil in the US many years ago. We should see peek oil hit the world in the next 10 years.
The government needs to get out of the way and let the free market provide solutions. If we only went back a Just Money system we would have ability to fund the conversion to non fossil fuel energy.
Here is a great video on exponential growth and peak oil. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-QA2rkpBSY
Education
Restoring Just Money will allow parents to afford the cost of their children's education from whatever source them deem appropriate.
Water
We must also realize adding two of the most reactive chemicals/elements fluoride and chlorine is a big mistake. But again Congress has no role in this matter other than to provide for equitable water rights between the States.
Research
I myself have always funded my research from private funds and on one occasion the State of Maryland.
Health
Americans are over medicated. The love of money has driven the drug industry to do more harm than good in many cases. Their health is compromised by a food industry that has a vested interest in our over eating.
I believe science and technology should focus on prevention and nutrition. But alas their is no patents in this arena to provide the profit incentive.
The human body is the best healer. We need to study the how nature works
Again my opinion matters no more than any citizen because the Constitution grants Congress no powers to regulate the health industry.
I believe coops are the best solution to healthcare costs and quality control as the patients become the owners of the hospitals.
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Education
- Nothing posted to date
Energy
- Mr. James noted in an email communication with the author that he "can see no authority for Congress to be involved in any of the activities you list below [i.e., energy policy, climate change, innovation, research], with the possible exception of global warming if it became a real threat." Mr. James appears to espouse a worldview in which government has as little a role as possible, and thus he has no plans or policy goals concerning energy consumption and conservation.
- He went on to say, "one massive factor on energy consumption is the need to grow the economy 3% each and every year just to keep the economy from collapsing. It was said that if someone believes that we can sustain a 3% growth forever, they are either a madman or an economist...The unjust monetary system requires we make and consume more and more stuff...Because this unjust money system robs society of its wealth, private parties cannot afford the projects you describe below, so we are taught to think we must turn to government for them. But our government has been bankrupt for a long time. I will not enslave our children by spending money we don't have and making them pay for it for their entire lives."
Environment
- On pollution, Mr. James states, "If pollution crosses state or national borders, provide easy access to jury trials and remove all that pretrial legal fiction that favors wealthy litigants. This will reduce unneeded regulation, provide quick affordable justice for both the private citizen plaintiffs and small business defendants. Allow cost recovery of frivolous suits." [1]
- Mr. James espouses no policy plan or goal regarding the environment, except to say, "one massive factor on energy consumption is the need to grow the economy 3% each and every year just to keep the economy from collapsing. It was said that if someone believes that we can sustain a 3% growth forever, they are either a madman or an economist...The unjust monetary system requires we make and consume more and more stuff...Because this unjust money system robs society of its wealth, private parties cannot afford the projects you describe below, so we are taught to think we must turn to government for them. But our government has been bankrupt for a long time. I will not enslave our children by spending money we don't have and making them pay for it for their entire lives."
Climate Change
- On global warming, Mr. James states, "I have read extensively on global warming and cooling 30 years before it was cool and can tell you this is not good science. I was in [the] gifted program in science and tested out of all my college science courses while still in high school."
Health
- Mr. James states on the topic of health care, "This is not a power granted to Congress. It must be regulated at the state level. I favor a 'fee for service' system or Cooperatives. Money taxed and spent locally for healthcare for the poor will be far more cost efficient. Competitive bidding with local providers is best." [2]
Innovation
- Mr. James noted in an email communication with the author that he, "can see no authority for Congress to be involved in any of the activities you list below [i.e., energy policy, climate change, innovation, research], with the possible exception of global warming if it became a real threat."
Research and Research Management
- Mr. James noted in an email communication with the author that he, "can see no authority for Congress to be involved in any of the activities you list below [i.e., energy policy, climate change, innovation, research], with the possible exception of global warming if it became a real threat."


