""Mr. Bill Bloomfield addressed the Peninsula Harbor Republican meeting after
Mr. Huey's brief surprise appearance. 
Before leaving, Huey argued that his stance against public-sector
unionism and special interest infiltration and pro-growth agenda would assist
candidate Bloomfield in his election bid to take down Congressman Waxman, the
Democratic incumbent running to represent the newly-outlined 33rd Congressional
district.

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Mr. Bloomflield outlined a number of issues which will attract the attention
of voters throughout the Santa Monica Bay. The horrendous levels of public
debt, for example, are pushing this level toward the debt and deficit future
which is dooming Greece to fiscal insolvency.

At the outset, Bloomfield indicated his native status to the region, born in
Los Angeles, yet based currently in Manhattan Beach. He established

He has an impressive resume, not just in leading and prospering private
enterprising in the region, but also in establishing and running civil
organizations to end lawsuit abuse and improve our public schools. He assisted
Senator John McCain during his abortive early months leading up to the 2008
campaign, when the Arizona senator pulled off an astonishing upset and took the
GOP Presidential nomination.

He admitted that he has worked with Republicans and Democrats on a number of
issues, including school reform, electoral reform to increase the power of the
voter at the expense of career politicians, and curbing the power of special
interests, a hegemony which is throttling recovery in Washington D.C. A founder
of the "No Labels" group, Bloomfield has refused to sign any pledges.
He is open to working with both sides in Congress in order to get much needed
fiscal sanity back into our government. He has not yet indicated which speaker
he would vote for if elected to Congress.

Acknowledging himself as a former member of the GOP, Bloomfield argued
frequently that he is running as an independent because he wants to put an end
to the "hyper-partisan" gridlock which is slowing down any meaningful
debt and deficit reduction in Washington D.C. The Manhattan Beach resident also
exposed that his Democratic challenger, Henry Waxman, has voter 99% of the time
with the Democratic caucus in Congress, refusing to cross party lines to help
the United States and the American people.

"I am doing this for my kids, for the future generation,"
Bloomfield announced when explaining why he is running for Congress. Like many
Americans, he wants to leave a prosperous nation to the next generation, but
the current lack of leadership, combined with ceaseless partisanship, has
yielded no results to solve this nation's grave and growing problems.

Bloomfield wants to end this country's addiction to foreign oil, and end the
financial benefits to petrol cartels which also threaten the United States national
security.

He wants to reform healthcare, signaling that he is willing to vote for the
repeal of ObamaCare while negotiating for the more favorable elements of the
bill, including coverage for individuals with preexisting conditions.

Mr. Bloomfield is a seasoned and independent alternative to Henry Waxman, a
politician who has "served" in Congress for nearly forty years, a
record of partisanship advancing a progressive-elitist agenda out of step with
the needs and the will of the American people, specifically the voters of the
new 33rd Congressional district along the Santa Monica Bay.

Facing a 44-28 Democratic advantage, Bloomfield wants to attract the 28% of
"decline to state" voters along with any disaffected Democrats in the
district. He informed the Peninsula Harbor Republicans that he won first place
in the Beach cities and Palos Verdes, which will more than vault his chances of
undoing the incumbent from Beverly Hills, who acknowledged that the primary had
a very low voter turnout.

The general election is heating up, and Bloomfield is already acquainting
himself with voters throughout the district, pitching a platform of moderation
and reform that will unite the Santa Monica Bay and put an end to the
unworkable frustrations of politics before party in Washington D.C.

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