
When asked what sets him apart from the other Republican candidates running for the 23rd District Congressional seat, Tom Watson said: āI live in the district, for one. I think thatās going to be problematic for [rival Republican] John Davidson.ā
Davidson, for the record, lives in Thousand Oaks.
āI think thatās something [incumbent Democrat Lois] Cappsās campaign is going to make an issue of. Itās probably the only thing weād hear over and over again,ā Watson recently told the Sun.
Watson will match political wits with Davidson and fellow Republican candidates Dave Stockdale and Clark Vandeventer at a public debate on April 25 at the Solvang Veterans Memorial, 1745 Mission Drive, in Solvang.
Some other attributes the native Californian said make him the strongest candidate to go up against Capps:
āI have the most well-rounded background and education. I had a career in the Navy; Iāve traveled around the world,ā said Watson, who holds two masters degrees and flew F-14 Tomcats during Operation Desert Shield.
Watson also said heās had extensive experience working on legislation and regulations with government officials, and heās also spent years in the private sector jumpstarting high-tech companies.
āI mean, thereās nothing wrong with selling insurance,ā Watson said of opponents Davidson and Dave Stockdale, who both own insurance firms. āBut itās not going to help us [fix this economy].ā
For his own part, Watson said heās working on starting his own wireless technology manufacturing company āright here in Santa Barbara.ā
Itās ventures like his, he said, that will help create more well-paying jobs and thus pump more cash into the stagnant economy.
If elected, Watson said, he would use his experience as a businessman to decrease the number of regulations restricting small businesses in California.
āIf they made it any harder, I donāt think anyone would operate here,ā he said.
Another big item on Watsonās post-election agenda: reversing the new healthcare legislation.
āLois Capps, this Administration, and the current Congressāin their view, every problem in the world needs to be solved by the federal government, which isnāt true,ā he said.
According to the research heās done, Watson said the majority of people in America are happy with the health care theyāre getting.
āTheyād like it to cost less, of course,ā he added, but having everyone buy āuniformed, mandated coverageā is not the answer.
āThis bill is like a rotting fish,ā he said. āI think the longer it sits out there, the more and more things people are going to find wrong with it.ā
Another problem Watson said he plans to help rectify, if elected, is government spending.
āThe spending is out of control,ā he said. āWeāve grown government spending so much in the last few years that weāre going to ruin this country financially if we keep going on this path.ā
A father of a 2-year-old son, Watson said, āThis so-called social justice spending that [the Democrats] are doing is bankrupting my son ⦠Theyāre making future generations pay for a debt they had no hand in creating.ā
For more information about Watson and his campaign, visit watson4congress.com.
This article appears in Apr 15-22, 2010.

