Tom Alciere
State representative 2000-2001
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Running forU.S. Senate
in 2020
Running as Democrat
At age61
If elected or re-elected, please describe legislation you expect to sponsor or co-sponsor.
Implement the metric system, abolish federal agencies that are not constitutionally authorized, audit the Federal Reserve, repeal FATCA, repeal unconstitutional violations of individuals’ rights.
What are the most important concerns facing you’ve heard from Manchester residents and how can you address those concerns if elected or re-elected?
I have not heard any concerns from Manchester residents.
How much time does a member of Congress need to spend in Washington to do their job properly and how much time does a member of Congress need to spend in their home state to do their job properly?
The member needs to spend a lot of time in Washington. The problem with town halls is that only a handful get to speak, and this applies to conference calls also. Any solutions they demand must pass constitutional muster and must not violate anybody’s rights.
In your view, describe the atmosphere within Congress over the past two years. Do you believe this atmosphere will continue and how would that affect how you approach this position if elected or re-elected?
Practically all Democrats voted to impeach and convict the President, and practically all the Republicans didn’t. The Republicans all know that Trump is a crazy ignoramus, but they saw how many votes he got from crazy ignoramuses, and those votes count, so the Republicans follow the President, rejecting principle.
What is the most significant issue facing Manchester at the municipal level and how can you, as a member of Congress aid the city government on that issue?
All federal aid to State and local governments is unconstitutional. Mail to areas of high unemployment should be sorted less, and mail from high unemployment areas should be broken down to more granular sort, to put more jobs in areas of high unemployment.
With the uncertainty surrounding the COVID-19 in the future, do you support the Congress meeting remotely?
Remotely yes, but the members must be in the District of Columbia.
In your opinion, what were the five most significant pieces of legislation in Congress introduced over the last two years? Please explain what made them significant.
The budget, the bail-outs and the stimulus, all of which are loaded with unconstitutional spending, top the list.