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What are voters to do when both sides are wrong?
DefiantMassRINO:
What are voters to do when both sides are wrong?
On the political spectrum, I fall into that grey area of conservatie Dem / liberal Repub. I am a sailor without a ship to sail on.
Dems demagogue their opponents.
Repubs impune trust in election results.
Dems preach "good trouble"
Repubs preach "1776".
Both sides want to infringe upon my freedoms of choice.
Both sides want an over-reaching Government to make some choices for me, on my behalf.
Both sides want to do things that effect me, without asking me first.
Both sides want me to donate to them, but neither side wants to listen to me.
Where is the inspiration and aspiration to have a limited, Constitutional, and representative Government of the People to work towards a more peaceful, prosoperous, and free future for All?
I'm not seeing it.
As a nation, we are devolving into what the Founders feared most - tyranny of the fickle mob.
What am I to do, peacefully, to help steer Our Government back towards the light of the beacon of the city on the hill?
That's a rhetorical question for which I don't have an answer, yet.
bigheadfred:
Start by telling people the whole truth.
ChemEngrMBA:
--- Quote from: DefiantMassRINO on July 14, 2024, 03:35:30 pm ---What are voters to do when both sides are wrong?
On the political spectrum, I fall into that grey area of conservatie Dem / liberal Repub. I am a sailor without a ship to sail on.
Dems demagogue their opponents.
Repubs impune trust in election results.
Dems preach "good trouble"
Repubs preach "1776".
Both sides want to infringe upon my freedoms of choice.
Both sides want an over-reaching Government to make some choices for me, on my behalf.
Both sides want to do things that effect me, without asking me first.
Both sides want me to donate to them, but neither side wants to listen to me.
Where is the inspiration and aspiration to have a limited, Constitutional, and representative Government of the People to work towards a more peaceful, prosoperous, and free future for All?
I'm not seeing it.
As a nation, we are devolving into what the Founders feared most - tyranny of the fickle mob.
What am I to do, peacefully, to help steer Our Government back towards the light of the beacon of the city on the hill?
That's a rhetorical question for which I don't have an answer, yet.
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You refuse to acknowledge the Founding Fathers' intentions:
1. Small government
2. Liberty
3. Right to LIFE, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
The Democrat Party is opposed to LIFE which begins at conception. They promote savage butchery of unborn babies without fathers' approval. It is a violation of the "RIGHT TO LIFE" of every unique human being, at conception.
Before you were conceived in the womb, I knew you. - Holy Bible
Democrats are socialists. They divide Americans by race and social status and you boast about being "divided"?
It's not even close.
LMAO:
--- Quote from: DefiantMassRINO on July 14, 2024, 03:35:30 pm ---What are voters to do when both sides are wrong?
On the political spectrum, I fall into that grey area of conservatie Dem / liberal Repub. I am a sailor without a ship to sail on.
Dems demagogue their opponents.
Repubs impune trust in election results.
Dems preach "good trouble"
Repubs preach "1776".
Both sides want to infringe upon my freedoms of choice.
Both sides want an over-reaching Government to make some choices for me, on my behalf.
Both sides want to do things that effect me, without asking me first.
Both sides want me to donate to them, but neither side wants to listen to me.
Where is the inspiration and aspiration to have a limited, Constitutional, and representative Government of the People to work towards a more peaceful, prosoperous, and free future for All?
I'm not seeing it.
As a nation, we are devolving into what the Founders feared most - tyranny of the fickle mob.
What am I to do, peacefully, to help steer Our Government back towards the light of the beacon of the city on the hill?
That's a rhetorical question for which I don't have an answer, yet.
--- End quote ---
My political beliefs were formed from the likes of Milton Friedman, Barry Goldwater, Murray Rothbard, ect. I was a huge Barry Goldwater fan in my younger years. My favorite president is Calvin Coolidge
My first election was for Ronald Reagan in 1984. Was not quite old enough in 1980 to vote for him
I support a strong dollar, limited government in peoples personal lives and businesses, and it would be nice if the federal government would have a budget again
I’m fairly libertarian on social issues but that position has hardened somewhat as of late when I see the sexualization of children promoted by one particular major party
But to answer your question, there are some things in life you can’t do anything about, at least in the short term
Sometimes you just have to sit back and let the chips fall were they may.
Prayer helps. Along with faith.
I do believe that, eventually, the pendulum will swing again. We’re just gonna have to ride it out for a while
@DefiantMassRINO
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