Who Ya Gonna Vote For?
Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 10:42 pm
I take my right to vote fairly seriously. Even the small local elections are an opportunity to research candidates and make a sound pick. I've been voting for nearly two decades now and I feel like the upcoming presidential election is the most important election Americans have had in a long time.
With Pakistan in turmoil... Iran and North Korea flirting with nuclear weapons... some $50 trillion in federal debt... rampant foreclosures... Social Security and Medicaid going broke... America losing alot of respect internationally... I really feel like we need a strong leader who can right the ship so to speak.
So I thought I'd start a thread to discuss the upcoming election and hopefully it stays active where we can share ideas.
Who Ya Gonna Vote For?
My two favorite candidates (at the moment because things change) are favorites for two very different reasons.
Ron Paul:
Been a registered Republican for at least 10 years and have voted along party lines with a few exceptions in that time frame. I was also a registered libertarian in my early 20s. Maybe that's why I like him.
His ideas are radical however and he will never get the nomination. If the Florida primary were today, I'd vote for him but it would probably be a "wasted" vote.
Ron Paul basically says immediately kill all international foreign aid and reduce the federal government to a skeleton as a means of saving enough money to get rid of the IRS... to slash spending so that there would be no need for a federal tax.
Alot of my social worker friends think I'm an idiot... that I should vote for somebody in favor of a candidate who will increase the benefits for the poor. But I tend to think that if taxes are lower, people will have more money to give to organizations like The Salvation Army.
But like I said, Ron Paul will never get the nomination. So in the meantime, I am kinda hoping the following Democrat will start picking up speed... especially after seeing him speak on C-Span tonight.
Joe Biden:
This guy is really the only Democrat who is not saying we will immediately withdrawl from the Middle East just to get elected. I don't like the war in Iraq. (I know I'll get crucified by y'all for saying that but oh well) He is also not a Democrat in favor of universal health insurance, which is a scary proposition for me.
Biden has had extensive foreign policy experience and knows that ending the war is the main priority but at the same time he seems to be doing everything he can to support the troops while they are there. Specifically I like the fact that he has been to Iraq more times than all the other candidates combined and the fact that he supported more funding for the armored vehicles to keep the troops safe.
He seems like a guy who once we get out of Iraq... would also start spending money on America... getting our debt down and supporting more domestic programs.
But I'm really interested in learing what some of y'all think... even those of you outside of America.
What are your thoughts?
With Pakistan in turmoil... Iran and North Korea flirting with nuclear weapons... some $50 trillion in federal debt... rampant foreclosures... Social Security and Medicaid going broke... America losing alot of respect internationally... I really feel like we need a strong leader who can right the ship so to speak.
So I thought I'd start a thread to discuss the upcoming election and hopefully it stays active where we can share ideas.
Who Ya Gonna Vote For?
My two favorite candidates (at the moment because things change) are favorites for two very different reasons.
Ron Paul:
Been a registered Republican for at least 10 years and have voted along party lines with a few exceptions in that time frame. I was also a registered libertarian in my early 20s. Maybe that's why I like him.
His ideas are radical however and he will never get the nomination. If the Florida primary were today, I'd vote for him but it would probably be a "wasted" vote.
Ron Paul basically says immediately kill all international foreign aid and reduce the federal government to a skeleton as a means of saving enough money to get rid of the IRS... to slash spending so that there would be no need for a federal tax.
Alot of my social worker friends think I'm an idiot... that I should vote for somebody in favor of a candidate who will increase the benefits for the poor. But I tend to think that if taxes are lower, people will have more money to give to organizations like The Salvation Army.
But like I said, Ron Paul will never get the nomination. So in the meantime, I am kinda hoping the following Democrat will start picking up speed... especially after seeing him speak on C-Span tonight.
Joe Biden:
This guy is really the only Democrat who is not saying we will immediately withdrawl from the Middle East just to get elected. I don't like the war in Iraq. (I know I'll get crucified by y'all for saying that but oh well) He is also not a Democrat in favor of universal health insurance, which is a scary proposition for me.
Biden has had extensive foreign policy experience and knows that ending the war is the main priority but at the same time he seems to be doing everything he can to support the troops while they are there. Specifically I like the fact that he has been to Iraq more times than all the other candidates combined and the fact that he supported more funding for the armored vehicles to keep the troops safe.
He seems like a guy who once we get out of Iraq... would also start spending money on America... getting our debt down and supporting more domestic programs.
But I'm really interested in learing what some of y'all think... even those of you outside of America.
What are your thoughts?