A4-Thomasville Times-Saturday, October 30,2010 FROM PAGE A1 SEAT From pageAl financially as the U.S., the two most feasible ways to spur economic de velopment are Improving the in frastructure and allowing research and development grants to univer sities to create new technologies that would in turn produce jobs. “One big thing, too, that would take very little money is there’s a huge backlog of patents at the pat ent office,” Turner said. “You could probably generate one or two mil lion jobs by just funding the patent department correctly” But Turner’s basic mantra for most issues dealing with econom ics is that there isn’t one easy an swer. “It took us 30 years to get here, and you’re not going to have a quick fix,” he said. “It’s going to take any where from another three to five years to dig out of this hole.” A simfiar problem faces the ques tion of national debt. Turner says the country spent 30 years buUding up that debt, and two years aren’t going to magically repair that. “We need to at least freeze spend ing where it’s at, and maybe infla tion can cut away at the deficit,” he said. “My position on the debt is you can’t do it with tax cuts. That’s ridiculous. You have to have spend ing cuts and tax cuts.” Coble, a fiscal conservative, also believes cuts are necessary. Mc Donald says Coble’s slogan has long been a pencil, representing the sharp cuts the representative would like to make in government spending. “He thinks the spending is way too high,” McDonald said. “It al ways has been. He looks first at what is the cost for the taxpayers.” One huge cost has been military expenses for the War in Afghani stan, a conflict that seems to have no end in sight. Though Coble has voted to dispatch troops in the past, McDonald says the Congressman would like to see the soldiers draw out as soon as possible, “He thought we never had an exit strategy,” McDonald said. “He vot ed to dispatch the troops, and still supports that, but he says looking back now that he regrets that since we didn’t have an exit strategy.” Turner actually sits on the same page as Coble on this issue, empha sizing the need for a plan. “We need to pull out of there to tally by next summer, have a nice timetable of removing the troops,” he said. “We went there to deny A1 Qaeda a base, but those guys don’t need real estate to operate.” When the mission expanded to creating a democratic state. Turn er says the country doesn’t have the time or the resources to invest in such a drastic goal. On offshore drUling, Turner says he doesn’t support it, but until the U.S. finds alternative energy sources the nation’s addiction to oil leaves little choice, he says. Co ble on the other hand supports off shore drfiling but thinks the deci sion should be left up to individual states. Coble says he wUl continue to oppose government-run health care but wUl seek to achieve health care reform, while Turner says the health care reform package didn’t go far enough and that a single-pay er health care system is needed. Staff Writer Erin Wiltgen can be reached at 888-3576or at newsdesk® tvilletimes.com. Mollohan graduates basic training TIMES Staff Report Army Reserve Spec. Joseph W. Mollohan has gradu ated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Co lumbus, Ga. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier re ceived training in drUl and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military jus tice, physical fitness, first aid, and Army history, core values and traditions. Additional training included development of basic combat skills and battlefield op erations and tactics, and experiencing use of various weapons and weapons defenses available to the infan try crewman. He is the son of Tammy Large of S. Cox Street, Asheboro, N.C., and grandson of Sarah Haire of Pop lar Street, Lexington, N.C. Mollohan is a 2010 graduate of Central Davidson High School, Lexington. RATE From pageM SCHOOLFEST MATINEES $12414 PAY WHAT YOU CAN! help people find work and not just take care of unem ployment benefits. “We are the employment security commission, not the unemployment security commission,” Michael said. “People should be encouraged that jobs are out there. 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