View Full Version : What are your most important issues
HybridSS
09-13-2008, 03:54 AM
list them from most important to least. No need to state who you are siding with. Just curious about the issues.
1)US economic progress
2)energy progress/energy independance/alternative energy
3)continue the fight against radicals/finish in Iraq and Afghanistan
4)reduce overall size of govt and govt spending/waste
5)lower tax burden for business owners
6)reform the education options/attract teachers
7)reform healthcare/universal healthcare if someone can come up with a solid plan
8)Immigration control
9)gun rights
10) environmental issues (non global warming)
Issues that are near the bottom for me:
gay marraige (all for it but not a priority)
Global warming
abortion
any religious issue
federal deficit (we cant begin to tackle that till the economy is stronger, put it on the back burner for now)
1. Gun Rights (without this right, you will lose all others)
2. Ability to lead the Military (This is the President's job)
3. Mindset to sign bills that will reduce government size and waste
4. Mindset to sign bills that will encourage alternative energy
5. Mindset to sign bills that reduce the tax payer burden while still taking care of the government's needs.
6. Mindset to sign bills that enforce the existing immigration laws.
7. Mindset to sign bills that address the issue of healthcare without turing it into a social program.
8. Mindset to sign bills that reduce the current socialist programs and/or require better enforcement of rules for using them.
Things that I really don't give two shits about for a president:
Their view on gay marriage (this shit shouldn't even have to come across the president's desk)
Their view on abortion (there are laws in place that allow for a woman to make a choice of some sort. If this isn't enough tell the woman to shut her damn legs.
Their view on religion. I think the President can have faith in something and should be able to practice their religion freely, I mean WTF, isn't that what this country was started for?
That's enough to understand my views...
I don't like black people.
And Palin's hot.
And I Don't like Muslims.
And McCain's old.
Chuck 98 RT/10
09-16-2008, 08:42 AM
Most important (all five very nearly equally important).
1. National Defense
2. Alternative fuels. We gotta stop funding the jihad.
3. Lower taxes.
4. Cut spending.
5. Freedom.
Least important.
1. Gay issues. That is a state issue.
2. Abortion. That is a state issue.
3. Education. That is a state issue.
Sumthin Nuu
09-17-2008, 02:25 PM
Important.
1) Cut waste, spending, and reckless growth of government. Bring back accountability.
2) Use military resources to assist law enforcement in cutting uncontrolled illegal immigration and securing our borders.
3) Revamp all individual and corporate tax collection in favor of economic patriotism to the US. Dont like it? Feel free to get the fuck out. Not later, right now and for forever, without exception.
4) Thorough top to bottom examination of all foreign relations, obligations and alliances. Keep those that are feasible and demonstrate clear advantage to the US, trash the rest.
5) Strongly encourage individual and business education, investment and innovation. Especially in areas like alternative fuels, conservation and recycling.
6) Top to bottom healthcare shake down, vast reduction in the ridiculous over medication of the populace.
Unnecessary, get rid of promptly.
1) Corporate and financial institution welfare financed by taxpayers, current and future.
2) Foreign nation state welfare, again on the backs of taxpayers. No more giveaways, loans or debt forgiveness. In its absence, assistance given solely at the discretion of taxpayers.
3) Prison systems. In their absence, all to be converted to work camps producing goods and services for the benefit of the taxpayers they owe, with the benefit of mandatory vocational and social skills training while incarcerated.
Strongest Man In The World
09-17-2008, 02:38 PM
Keeping an anti military, liberal radical out of the whitehouse
second amendment
military affairs(affects my career)
anti socialist government
economics
Trizzle
09-17-2008, 04:29 PM
and I thought I could call myself an idealist.....
:gordy:
vBulletin® v3.6.10, Copyright ©2000-2010, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Content Relevant URLs by
vBSEO 3.0.0 RC8