The Joe Soloski Campaign
The Joe Soloski Campaign
By Bob Small
Our previous post on the Keystone Party focused on the formation of the new Pennsylvania Party, the Keystone Party.
Now we are looking at Joe Soloski, the Keystone Party candidate for governor.
His almost 10-page website lists his platform which includes:
Term limits for State Legislators
Decriminalize recreational cannabis
Eliminate the personal income tax
Eliminate personal licensing
Not changing the minimum wage
Energy Advocacy namely coal, nuclear, oil)
Reduce the emergency powers of the Governor
Sell the state store system
Cut the salaries of the Governor and the State Legislature, and
Elimination of inheritance and property taxes
I would urge everyone to read his entire agenda, all 10 pages, possibly over a pot of tea and scones.
The following answers came from answers that Joe sent me to a list of questions that I emailed him:
He is running for Governor because “change has to come form the top”.
He wants Pennsylvania to become “the tax haven that it needs to be in order to attract new businesses and residents”.
He also wants to implement ranked choice voting.
Besides winning, he would also considers a successful campaign one where they would be “reaching independent voters” and “attract them to my own campaign”.
He has benn invited to participate in a debate organized by Vreem Pittsburgh.
He expects other forums and debates. See his website for details
His planned campaign appearances include stops in Montco and Philly.
His running mate is Nicole Shultz, whom we plan to profile later.