LTC Kopser, Democratic nominee for Texas’ 21st Congressional District, here for a live Q&A on 7/12/2018. Questions?
Joseph is here to discuss the following topics:
Why he decided to run for office
What work he’s done to support veterans as an entrepreneur and community leader
Why veterans make good lawmakers
How he’ll work across the aisle if elected
Politics needs a culture of servant leadership and integrity
Joseph is the Democratic nominee for Texas’ 21st Congressional District. In a district that includes 10 counties from San Antonio to Austin and parts of the Texas Hill Country, Joseph spends his days on the campaign trail meeting voters and local leaders. TX-21’s current Congressman, Lamar Smith, is infamous for denying scientific fact and refusing to engage with his constituents. As he seeks to replace this 30-year incumbent, Joseph is building a new coalition of voters who believe the values, priorities, and expectations of Texas’ 21st congressional district will serve as a model of service and representation for Texas and the United States. His priorities include health care for all, moving towards a 100% renewable energy economy, and passing a real 21st century Jobs Act.
Joseph Kopser graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering. After graduating Ranger School, Joseph requested to go to Texas and was assigned to Fort Bliss in El Paso. In 2002, he earned his Masters in Public Administration from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, with a focus on Campaigns, Elections, and Special Advocacy. Joseph taught as an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Sciences at West Point from 2002-2005. In the summer of 2004, Joseph deployed to Baghdad to assist with the Iraqi elections. From June 2005-February 2007 he was Cavalry Squadron XO and S3 Operations Officer of 1-9 Cav with the 1st Cavalry Division, and deployed to Iraq for the second time. From April 2007-May 2008 he was Battalion XO of 2-7 CAV with the 1st Cavalry Division. From 2008-2009, he was Strategic Planner for the Future Force Integration Directorate, where he worked with Major General James Terry to communicate the Army's priorities of modernization to Congress and Industry. From 2009-2011, he served at the Pentagon as Special Assistant for the Army Chief of Staff, General George W. Casey. His final Army assignment was as Department Chair and Professor of Leadership and Strategy with the Texas Army ROTC at the University of Texas at Austin. He retired in 2013 at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
You took an oath to "Support and Defend the United States Constitution....". Not liberals, not the democratic or republican party, heck not even the President.
So with that being said:
1) Stance on the 2nd Amendment? Would like to know thoughts and why or what, if anything, you would vote to change.
2) Socialism and the major push by the left to remove our Republic and replace it with socialist agendas.
3) How do you feel about the duly elected President of the United States? Forget all the bullshit on the news. Right now he is President, no charges or anything else and until such time as there is or isn't definitively, I would like to know where you stand.
4) National Reciprocity. You know as well as the rest of us, we go through full background checks to carry sidearms etc in most states. Seeing people arrested because they strayed over a state line, even by accident, because that state is anti gun vs their own state (WI vs IL for example) is wrong. What is your position?
5) Do you have faith and do you believe in God?
6) Final question - How do you feel about the NFL and the national anthem situation?
Golda Meir, another Milwaukee native and so called: "the Iron Lady of Israel" was also a Socialist and Athiest and spent time in the USSR, nobody cared when she became PM of Israel and nobody in the United States cared that much either. No Communist or Socialist plot to take over Israel was even mentioned. That was back when the Soviets and Eastern Bloc were actively arming the Israelis though.
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Chairman Flores, Ranking Member Takano, and distinguished Members of the Committee: As a simple Cavalryman from Texas, it is truly an honor to be invited to testify in front of such an esteemed body. Thank you for the opportunity.
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Our Programs LIVE Join Bunker Labs and invited guests to get inspired, educated andconnected! LIVE is Leadership with Innovators and Veteran Entrepreneurs where wewill be running thought experiments, answering critical questions to help yourbusiness make forward progress and learning more about how we can get you moreconnected to the resources needed to make your businesses
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Veterans make great innovators, if given the opportunity, say RideScout co-founders Craig Cummings and Joseph Kopser.
Chairman Flores, Ranking Member Takano, and distinguished Members of the Committee: As a simple Cavalryman from Texas, it is truly an honor to be invited to testify in front of such an esteemed body. Thank you for the opportunity.
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I am proud to see veterans running for Congress and I hope you are successful.
My question is how, as a lawmaker, you will ensure that laws are enforced in the Executive branch, by the Judiciary and others; how will you work towards making Government the model employer for all to emulate.
My second question is that how do you feel about whistleblowers in the military and how would you ensure military whistleblowers are truly protected against reprisals and elimination prior to a completed investigations and due process. How will you ensure all military whistleblower cases, past and present receive due process, so those victims of illegal actions receive their dues?
Again; I hope you succeed as an advocate for veterans and their rights on the Hill.
Thanks.
Also, what is your position on establishing a Austin to San Antonio rail passenger corridor, with multiple train frequencies as has been proposed already.