Sonny Clark
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Thanks. I appreciate your input. What exactly do you realistically expect Kasich to accomplish, should he win the oval office?So far, I have been advocating for John Kasich. I think he is announcing today, as a matter of fact.OK, very serious question:
( Please, serious thoughtful answers only )
Who should be the next president, and why? Who would put every effort possible into creating a representative government, one that fairly, justly, and equally represents ALL Americans? Who would aggressively attack government corruption, fight to prosecute those that engage in such, and expose those pandering to special interests and Corporate America?
Who would fight to create a fair and just judicial system, a fair and equal taxation system, and end wasteful unnecessary spending of taxpayers' hard earned dollars? In other words, who would actually serve this nation and her citizens, and do so without a selfish agenda of personal gain and fame?
Again, please be serious and fully explain your answer/choice. Thanks.
Kasich was the chairman of the House budget committee. He's the one who sponsored the Balanced Budget Act of 1997. This means he clearly has the needed skills to tackle the federal budget and the debt.
As governor of Ohio, he has lowered their chronic unemployment and created a budget surplus.
So domestically, he's our man. And it doesn't hurt he is from a very important swing state. If he attached Rubio to his ticket, they'd sew up Florida and Ohio and probably the election.
I am now waiting to see what his foreign policy plans are before I completely commit.
Kasich is not a piss drinker. He's pragmatic. This means his chances of survival in the Republican Theater for Rubes are slim to none. But who knows? Miracles have happened before.