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I hear you. That's why I like looking at issues on a case by case basis rather than buying into a politician or party. Eric can criticize that all he wants, but I find it very logical.

Unfortunately for me, my most important issue is Education.  And it seems few agree with me on how important it should be.  Especially politicians. (Conspiracy theory time!  They don't want america to get smarter, so they can keep getting elected)

 

I think a lot of people vote along party lines.  I was that way in the first election I voted in.  I started changing around the time I had kids.  
Quote:yeah....sure you did... I ain't buyin' it.



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Obama/ insert democrat here - all the way for people like you.
I've told you this 100 times. Your label of me as liberal is incorrect. I did vote for John Kerry over Bush. The difference between you and me is I don't view politics like a cult. I'm open and willing to listen to both sides. My social views would lean liberal yes. Economic not so much though there are things I agree with democrats on some issues.
Quote:Unfortunately for me, my most important issue is Education. And it seems few agree with me on how important it should be. Especially politicians. (Conspiracy theory time! They don't want america to get smarter, so they can keep getting elected)


I think a lot of people vote along party lines. I was that way in the first election I voted in. I started changing around the time I had kids.



Education should really be our number 1 focus. After all it defines our future.
Quote:Education should really be our number 1 focus. After all it defines our future.
Find me a candidate that fully supports education and real campaign finance reform and i'll quit my job to help them get elected. 
Social issues, I'm very liberal. Economically, fairly conservative.


I extremely distrust politicians who use the R word to make themselves look better, so I'll mostly always vote Liberal for that reason alone.

Quote:Social issues, I'm very liberal. Economically, fairly conservative.


I extremely distrust politicians who use the R word to make themselves look better, so I'll mostly always vote Liberal for that reason alone.
 

Honest question,

 

I believe in the past you called yourself a socialist more then anything correct? What do you consider conservative economics?
Quote:Honest question,

 

I believe in the past you called yourself a socialist more then anything correct? What do you consider conservative economics?

I do have socialist ideals on some things. The New Deal was the biggest socialist program in all of history, and it's done more good for people then bad. I've always thought welfare was a good thing to have for the greater good, but we need a better system in place to limit abuse.


Conservative economics....I used to own my own trucking company. Made lot's of money, but I had to spend so much money or I got the crap taxed out of me. I didn't, nor do I think, that's exactly fair. I had to buy a new pickup that I didn't really want, because I needed to use it as a tax write off.


I'm all for a flat tax, where everyone pays the same. I'm for eliminating government agencies that are not needed, or can be folded into another unit. I think we need to eliminate excessive spending, and that's where it gets muddy.


I was raised a neo conservative militia member, did my Military service, and now am a retired guy who is very much more liberal and socialist in ways.


 
Quote:Find me a candidate that fully supports education and real campaign finance reform and i'll quit my job to help them get elected. 
 

I agree.  I don't know one.  
Quote:Unfortunately for me, my most important issue is Education.  And it seems few agree with me on how important it should be.  Especially politicians. (Conspiracy theory time!  They don't want america to get smarter, so they can keep getting elected)

 

I think a lot of people vote along party lines.  I was that way in the first election I voted in.  I started changing around the time I had kids.  
 

While I agree that education is an important issue, where I disagree is that the government should have anything to do with it, especially at the national level.

 

As an example, what exactly does the Department of Education do?  What have they accomplished?

 

Just a few notable accomplishments by people educated prior to the establishment of DOE.

 

  1. Developed the first computer
  2. Put man on the moon
  3. Invented and developed the C programming language (runs most everything)
  4. Invented and developed the personal computer
  5. Invented and developed the internet
Again I ask, what exactly has been done since the inception of the DOE?  What is it exactly that they do?
Quote:While I agree that education is an important issue, where I disagree is that the government should have anything to do with it, especially at the national level.


As an example, what exactly does the Department of Education do? What have they accomplished?


Just a few notable accomplishments by people educated prior to the establishment of DOE.

<ul class="bbcol decimal">[*]Developed the first computer[*]Put man on the moon[*]Invented and developed the C programming language (runs most everything)[*]Invented and developed the personal computer[*]Invented and developed the internet</ul>
Again I ask, what exactly has been done since the inception of the DOE? What is it exactly that they do?


Student aid, ie government grants and loans
Quote:Student aid, ie government grants and loans
 

I made a new thread about this topic, so I would rather answer there rather than hijack this thread.  Please respond there and we can have a discussion about it.
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If either Jeb Bush or Hilary Clinton win the nomination it will mark the 6th time the two families have held office. Think about it since 1989 3 families will have held office for a consecutive 30+ years if the Clinton's or Bush's win the office. Just seems like to much power for to few people to me. 
 

Another Fun Fact I just read:


Since 1928, the Republicans have not won a Presidential election without a Bush or a Nixon on the ticket.  
I think it's going to be Scott Walker and Hillary Clinton

Quote:Another Fun Fact I just read:


Since 1928, the Republicans have not won a Presidential election without a Bush or a Nixon on the ticket.  
 

 

What about the 31st President, Herbert C. Hoover, Mar 4, 1929  Mar 4, 1933

Quote:What about the 31st President, Herbert C. Hoover, Mar 4, 1929  Mar 4, 1933

He was elected in 1928.  Which is why I said since 1928.
OK, I mis-understood

Quote:I think it's going to be Scott Walker and Hillary Clinton
I'm intrigued by Walker. I don't agree with a lot of his moves or agendas but he is very consistent. I appreciate that in a politician
After posting my above comment I came across this on Reddit. 

 

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/20...versy.html

Quote:After posting my above comment I came across this on Reddit.

<a class="bbc_url" href='http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/03/04/it-s-not-just-hillary-scott-walker-s-email-controversy.html'>http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2015/03/04/it-s-not-just-hillary-scott-walker-s-email-controversy.html</a>


Good read and excellent points made about both of them. Hadn't heard about walkers emails until now.
I have a feeling if we all looked deeply into all politicians and not just potential presidential candidates, we'd all be very concerned with what they're doing.  Even the ones we voted for ourselves.

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