This is a very short excerpt to a very lengthy and well written favorable article on Steve. Highlights are as follows:
- As a child was one of six children in a poor family in Hobbs.
- Grew their own food and raised hogs with Steve winning a championship medal at the state fair.
- As a nine-year old child worked alongside Mexican braceros hoeing and picking cotton, saying it was one of his first experiences with people who didnt speak English, "but you could tell the kindness of the human heart, and they would help us poor struggling white kids."
- Without a student deferment while studying at New State University, he was about to be drafted. He signed up for advanced ROTC training as a pilot (the only slots available) and entered pilot training upon graduation.
- In Vietnam he flew C-130 transport planes into combat areas to support ground troops with supplies and ammunition. He logged 518 hours of combat flight and another 77 hours of combat support flying. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and two Air Medals. He served six years and attained the rank of captain.
- Following Vietnam he flew crop dusting planes in Arkansas for several years, but missed his hometown. Upon return he met and married his wife Cynthia in 1981; they have have a daughter and two grandchildren.
- His wife worked for Southern Union gas in the financial field and they bought a struggling oil field services company "Lea Fishing Tools." In the following years it prospered and reached about 50 employees.
- In 1999 the price of crude cratered and oil and gas activity just about stopped. Companies were shutting down and those that didn't laid off 60 to 70 percent of their employees and cut salaries of those remaining by 30 percent. Pearce kept all of his employees at full salary paying about $50,000 per month for employees they did not need.
- Just as things were bleakest and they were considering bankruptcy, oil jumped back. Soon they had more business than they could handle because they had employees trained and immediately available to support the revived industry.
- Pearce ran for Congress in 2001 and replaced Republican Joe Skeen. He resigned and ran for US Senator in 2008 but lost in the strong Obama win and his Congressional seat was won by a Democrat. In 2008 he ran again for Congress and has won the vote of Republicans, Democrats and independents each two-years. Now he is giving up his seat to run for NM Governor this November.
His positions are conservative but his childhood experience in the cotton field tempers his stance on immigration. Pearce says he was one of the first Republicans to criticize the separation of children from parents at the border.
He has consistently opposed amnesty for people illegally in the U.S., but has long advocated a system that would allow many to work here and return home, freely crossing the border in both directions. The wall isnt the magic answer.
Youre going to spend billions of dollars and find that it didnt really secure the border.
Pearce said Republicans have been afraid to solve the immigration problem, and Democrats didnt want to solve it even when they had 60 votes in the Senate. He voted for both unsuccessful Republican immigration bills earlier this summer, including the one that offered amnesty (or a path to citizenship) for some DACA kids.
On education, he believes that not everyone needs to go to college. In today's economy vocational training can provide good paying jobs and his most recent TV ad pushes home that viewpoint.
Again, a very lengthy article that says a lot about the man, his background and how he would govern if elected. I encourage all New Mexicans to read it.
1 posted on
07/23/2018 1:28:28 PM PDT by
CedarDave
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2 posted on
07/23/2018 1:30:17 PM PDT by
CedarDave
(DJT: "Rather take a political risk in pursuit of peace than risk peace in the pursuit of politics.")
To: KC_Lion
3 posted on
07/23/2018 1:39:41 PM PDT by
Army Air Corps
(Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
To: CedarDave
His name is very familiar but I can’t remember from where or when.
7 posted on
07/23/2018 3:50:26 PM PDT by
Boomer
(Leftism is the Mental/Moral Equivalent of End Stage Cancer)
To: CedarDave
Do you think this guy has a chance?
To: CedarDave
With a booming economy,
he has a good chance.
11 posted on
07/26/2018 6:09:57 PM PDT by
Uri’el-2012
(Psalm 119:174 I long for Your salvation, YHvH, Your teaching is my delight.)
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