EDITORIAL Bush is history, Bill Clinton in ‘92 Why Bill Clinton? Because he has a comprehensive economic plan that puts people first; a plan that recognizes the inhor ent flaws of trickle-down theory. Clinton is aware of the problems America faces. He is os in touch with the voting public as a politician can bo. For months we've been listening to Courge Bush deny that we're in a recession, blame it on everyone else and then claim he's responsible for the small up swing in the economy that occurred .1 week ago He has proved unwilling to accept blame but more than will ing to accept accolades Bush continually refuses to acknowledge the prob I b ELECTIONS '92 NATIONAL II lems this country faces. Health care in surance is hard to obtain, un employment is growing, the inner cities arc* decaying and America's technology is falling behind Yet Bush continues his blind allegiance to trickle-down economics on the premise that we will pull ourselves out of this bind. Rush doesn't understand that while the rich are pocketing more money, the pr and homeless popula tions are sinking fast Trickledown economii s as sutnes the rich, through tax incentives, will be inclined to invest in private industry, which in turn will create more jobs for Americans and a stronger ec onomy Clinton offers something different. "Change" has been an overused word in this election, but it's truth fully the best we can hope for. Clinton has hope for the future. He recognizes that Reaganomics has not worked and that something else must he done. His system may not work either Not all of Franklin I). Roosevelt's programs were successful, hut he recognized that government had to take an ac tive role in pulling the country out of recession. Reagan and Bush had their chance with trickle-down Now Clinton must have his chance to improve the economy. Whether it be health care, job training, the environ ment or inner-city decay. Clinton offers real solutions on how to get things done. People say he has 100 ideas for every problem, that he is a "policy wonk." Hu! at least lie has ideas and is willing to take chances. Ex pecting the country to fix itself is absurd, economically and socially. We need a candidate who will not cry out. "Come on people, it's not that bad." Clinton is not a knight in shining armor, lie has negative characteristics. For people to assume he can pull us out of this recession overnight is unrealistic. Hut he offers solid ideas and hope for the future — more than can be said of the other two candidates This is the time for change. And Clinton believes this country can move forward while recovering frmti the recession at the same time. We must prepare for the 21st century while addressing the problems of 1992. Bill Clinton is the man to take us forward. Oregon Daily Emerald Naws I dltor I ditonal 1drt or Graphics Editor ( ntertainment Editor PO BO* 1>M EUGENI OWEGON9MOJ Tha Oregon Dairy I mmtwM * pubfcahed darfy Mcvxirfy through f rxJay dunng the vrhooi y«»ar and Tuesday and Thur%y the Oregon Oftdy I maraid PuCM*h»nQ Go Inc a! the Umvanvty o» Oregon. t ugene. Oregon T ne i rrvsraU QQi*>&'w> independently Ol fho Unrvarsrty w«h ort«aes at So*!# 300 Of the l ft) Memorial Un*on and et a member Of the Aa*OCui!ed Ptnil The f morale a private property The wnUtw’ remcva.' O# SU of pape^ v pa*M* tb«> by tfrw Editor Pat MaiaCh Jake flerg f reslance Editor Rapa Nea spn Martin 1 srw E ditorial Editor River* Jmuan k>M Pa* .ty Sport* Editor Daw ChartJOnnaau fniyaltarn Supplements Edltor Cahey Andecvon Night Editor Pal Moiach Associate Editors . emmy Baiwy SfmJenf Governmanf Actnrtxie Daralyn Iiappo. Contmu rvfy Co''«on Pon g. Mghar # OucMtorx A<*tv/ms rrahon New* Staff CNWa A i#n. Mandy HsjCuw Min Bandar. Ju*hn Brown Sa/an Oar*. Amy Davenport Mug Dedoiph. Amanda Earn*. Ai*c a I err*n. t tsA Haggerty. Theresa Huntmger t Ail hneoU. Damian Mel oar Stow M.m*. ! Hr Mueitec K*m Ngvyan. Tr»*:a Now t nan Shaw Mvhaw Sandier Irek STudamcka Marion Su4ey Mchale 1 hompeon Agu-ar Amy Van Tjyi Todd W uama Jacquatine Wage Heather /'ibeear Gsnsrsl Msnagsr Judy Raid Advertising Director Bryan R Coppedge Production Msnagsr M* • *»*i Ross Advertising Shewn Barvwv Sootf Darw. Jenr lor Modern, Jana Iro a Chrs* Kanof' 1 eech JtKorry Mason. G s an O Dust in Suadw S^a'on Va/ Ange W»nnhe*m Classified Poggy MtCVnn Manager Barry l oga- Sharon Sa .a .Susan Updagrafl Distribution Rebecca Brook* hn*i> Van Gordw Anthony Wynn Business K«!*y ( a'txrs Supervisor Judy Cornoflv Production ingmt VS" ’« EVoc?^ fon Count .-.iw Ara: o Granger. Deo McCot. MtchaG Jann 'tv Roand. Jenniter Smith Ann# S-’ephanaon Darjoyn Trappo Newsroom 146 4511 Display Advertising 146 1/12 Business Offica 146-5512 Classified Advertising 146-4141 Stacy THERE! rCAN read it novj. O-N-E ne: TERM PKSIDOtl *€<«*' ***** h Q*ri “-t t€Vi; The VisionThing On £ -— Pock£T8ook 0 DON’T FORGET TO The Oregon Daily Emerald endorses the following candidates and recommends these votes on ballot measures in today's election. BAUD! NATIONAL President Rill Clinton Vice President Al Gore U.S. Senate No endorsement U.S. House Dist 4 - Peter DeFazio STATE Secretary of State Phil Keisling State Treasurer Jim Hill Attorney General Ted Kulongoski State Representative Disl 40-Carl Hosticka Dist 41 - Cynthia Wooten Lane County District Judge Lauren Holland EUGENE Mayor Mary Burrows City Council Ward 3 - Eben Dobson Polling hour*: 7 a m to 8 p.m. r«K)t j*f I D BAILOT MEASURES STATE No. 1 - Shall Oregon's Constitution allow state to issue up to $250 million in general obligation bonds tor state parks, recreation tacili , es Vote Yes No.2 - Shall Oregon's Constitution be amended to allow Legislature to dedicate future motor vehicle fuel tax increases tor state park pur poses7 Vote No No. 3 - Shall Oregon's Constitution be amended to limit terms tor Oregon legisla tors. statewide elected officers and Oregon's U S Congress members? Vote No No. 4 - Shall Oregon laws be amended to ban the granting of permits for triple—truck—trail er combinations on Oregon highways9 ^ Nq No. 5 - Shall Troian nuclear power plant operation be barred until permanent federal waste site is licensed, other conditions met? Vote yes No. 6 - Shall law ban Tro|an nuclear power plant operation unless plant meets earth quake standands, and until permanent waste storage site available? Vote Yes No. 7 - Shall constitutional property tax limit tor property other than owner-occupied residential property be increased, residential renters receive tax relief7 Vote Yes No. 8 - Shall state law restrict lower Columbia River fishing to most selective means available, to allow release of non-targeted fish unharmed7 Vote No No. 9 - Shall constitution be amended to require that all governments discourage homosexuality, other listed “behaviors," and not facilitate or recognize them9 Vote No EUGENE No. 20-01 - Shall we restrct East Alton Baker Park to pas sive recreational uses Vote Yes No. 20-02 - Shall we authonze the issuance of $74 3 million in bonds for the repair and mainte nance of buildings, construction of additions and instructional equipment replacement Vote Yes