What Political Issues are more important to you?

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Yes it is my opinion.
 
"What political issues are most important to you?"

I was asked this question by my son, who is trying his best to get to know me for who I am and not for the person that was married to his mother for 24 years (with whom I had a horrible experience) and that we all suffered from. That relationship created biases that were not based on who we both truly are...........at least who we are now.

This was just one question (of many that he asked, most of which have nothing to do with politics).

Nonetheless and me being on political boards for the past 8 years, I thought my putting out this question and the answer I gave him, is worthy of being an OP that we can all relate to.

Here is the answer that I gave him:

"I am a believer in the Constitution and on the idea of a government based on Democracy, meaning people choosing their leaders but then those leaders having checks and balances that will prevent them from taking advantage of their position. Freedom, free speech, human rights and equal justice for all are key issues but all extremes are bad. There needs to be "established" rules that give common sense guidelines to what people can do, without the extremes being reached.

To me, a nation is a team of people working for the benefit of all. Having said that, I also believe that some people have more talent, more knowledge, and more ability than others and they should be the leaders and they should be able to get the higher benefits of their status. In other words, I do believe that Capitalism is the best approach but extreme Capitalism without checks and balances is extremely bad.

No one in life is ever perfect and that means that there will always be some good and some bad that will happen. Compromise is needed, as well as understanding of what humanity is, in order to the country to work well. Having said that, we need to always choose the leaders that show more good than bad, so that we can always go 2 steps forward while taking one step back (instead of the contrary).

All other issues are somewhat unimportant for the simple reason that life itself will always put potholes out there that have to be addressed and hopefully solved. Nonetheless and throughout our history, we have always been able to address and solve those issues when we worked as a team (as a nation). The basics of what our forefathers put together are the issues that count.

Your turn

“What Political Issues are more important to you?”​

MASS deportations
The border / wall
Immigration
And it’s not even close.
 
The most important issue threatening the survival of our country, far above any other, is the federal debt. Full stop.
 
Can you explain how you arrive at that?
We're paying a trillion dollars a year in interest on our debt.

That's more than our defense budget.

And the debt is still rising.

Anyone who buys our debt is going to start demanding higher interest on our debt as they begin to doubt our ability to pay.

At some point, there is going to be a default.

And then it's all over.
 
We're paying a trillion dollars a year in interest on our debt.

That's more than our defense budget.

And the debt is still rising.

Anyone who buys our debt is going to start demanding higher interest on our debt as they begin to doubt our ability to pay.

At some point, there is going to be a default.

And then it's all over.
What happens when we default on the debt?
 
"What political issues are most important to you?"

I was asked this question by my son, who is trying his best to get to know me for who I am and not for the person that was married to his mother for 24 years (with whom I had a horrible experience) and that we all suffered from. That relationship created biases that were not based on who we both truly are...........at least who we are now.

This was just one question (of many that he asked, most of which have nothing to do with politics).

Nonetheless and me being on political boards for the past 8 years, I thought my putting out this question and the answer I gave him, is worthy of being an OP that we can all relate to.

Here is the answer that I gave him:

"I am a believer in the Constitution and on the idea of a government based on Democracy, meaning people choosing their leaders but then those leaders having checks and balances that will prevent them from taking advantage of their position. Freedom, free speech, human rights and equal justice for all are key issues but all extremes are bad. There needs to be "established" rules that give common sense guidelines to what people can do, without the extremes being reached.

To me, a nation is a team of people working for the benefit of all. Having said that, I also believe that some people have more talent, more knowledge, and more ability than others and they should be the leaders and they should be able to get the higher benefits of their status. In other words, I do believe that Capitalism is the best approach but extreme Capitalism without checks and balances is extremely bad.

No one in life is ever perfect and that means that there will always be some good and some bad that will happen. Compromise is needed, as well as understanding of what humanity is, in order to the country to work well. Having said that, we need to always choose the leaders that show more good than bad, so that we can always go 2 steps forward while taking one step back (instead of the contrary).

All other issues are somewhat unimportant for the simple reason that life itself will always put potholes out there that have to be addressed and hopefully solved. Nonetheless and throughout our history, we have always been able to address and solve those issues when we worked as a team (as a nation). The basics of what our forefathers put together are the issues that count.

Your turn

Every politician, at every level, doing their fucking job instead of placating interest groups, DEI nutters, or big idea things like AGW.

Fix the roads, fight the fires, lower crime, prosecute criminals, teach the kids, collect the trash, make the trains run on time.
 
"What political issues are most important to you?"

I was asked this question by my son, who is trying his best to get to know me for who I am and not for the person that was married to his mother for 24 years (with whom I had a horrible experience) and that we all suffered from. That relationship created biases that were not based on who we both truly are...........at least who we are now.

This was just one question (of many that he asked, most of which have nothing to do with politics).

Nonetheless and me being on political boards for the past 8 years, I thought my putting out this question and the answer I gave him, is worthy of being an OP that we can all relate to.

Here is the answer that I gave him:

"I am a believer in the Constitution and on the idea of a government based on Democracy, meaning people choosing their leaders but then those leaders having checks and balances that will prevent them from taking advantage of their position. Freedom, free speech, human rights and equal justice for all are key issues but all extremes are bad. There needs to be "established" rules that give common sense guidelines to what people can do, without the extremes being reached.

To me, a nation is a team of people working for the benefit of all. Having said that, I also believe that some people have more talent, more knowledge, and more ability than others and they should be the leaders and they should be able to get the higher benefits of their status. In other words, I do believe that Capitalism is the best approach but extreme Capitalism without checks and balances is extremely bad.

No one in life is ever perfect and that means that there will always be some good and some bad that will happen. Compromise is needed, as well as understanding of what humanity is, in order to the country to work well. Having said that, we need to always choose the leaders that show more good than bad, so that we can always go 2 steps forward while taking one step back (instead of the contrary).

All other issues are somewhat unimportant for the simple reason that life itself will always put potholes out there that have to be addressed and hopefully solved. Nonetheless and throughout our history, we have always been able to address and solve those issues when we worked as a team (as a nation). The basics of what our forefathers put together are the issues that count.

Your turn
...your definition of democracy is wrong. What you just described is a republic. Where power resides with the people who elect their leaders for specific tasks. A democracy is a rule by the people you direct vote, majority rules.
 
...your definition of democracy is wrong. What you just described is a republic. Where power resides with the people who elect their leaders for specific tasks. A democracy is a rule by the people you direct vote, majority rules.
The only difference between a Democracy and a Democratic Republic is that the former, the popular vote wins while the latter, the electoral vote wins. Either way, you are looking at the people deciding who they elect and not a Dictator running the show.
 
The fact that the left needs to ask what political issues are important indicates their ignorance and the reason they lost the election. Hint: it ain't white supremacy.
 
Yet another thread for you to call Trump a dictator w/out dialing in definition Lucky


What are 5 features of a dictatorship?

The Qualities of a Dictatorship
  • Ruler often rises to power out of conflict. Check
  • Dictators control all branches of government and the media.
  • Intimidation, murder, imprisonment, violence and other human rights abuses are used to control the population. Check
  • A cult of personality makes the ruler appear divine. Check
  • Dictators employ techniques of mass propaganda to sustain public support. Check
Trump has 4 check marks on the list and he is working to accomplish the 5th (#2 on the list)in this term.
 
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Do you see anything here that indicates 'dictator' Lucky?


~S~
It isn't the issues (which he has used to gain power) that indicates Dictatorships. It is the way those issues are accomplished that shows what it is.

Dictators always use issues to gain power and THEN abuse that power

Here is a prime example of that

ChavezMaduro.jpg
 
The only difference between a Democracy and a Democratic Republic is that the former, the popular vote wins while the latter, the electoral vote wins. Either way, you are looking at the people deciding who they elect and not a Dictator running the show.

We don't have a democratic republic. We have a representative republic where the representatives are democratically elected, democracy ends there.

Democrats want the popular vote (election directly by the people), but the cotus spells out that we are to be a republic and that electors are the ones who cast the votes for president.
 

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