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Subject: Provide and Promote, the 2012 Pesidential Eletcion
Posted by: Wilmer McLean
- [49658144] Mon, Jul 23, 2012, 05:23
We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
I do believe the 2012 election amongst the literate voters will be this:
Government is generally the first solution or Government is the generally the tertiary or lesser other solution.
Discuss
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| 1 | biliruben
ID: 41431323 Mon, Jul 23, 2012, 05:50
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It depends on what your are looking for a solution to.
Where functioning and healthy markets can exist, government's role should be to simply regulate and make certain they stay functioning and healthy, and keep the playing field level.
Where there isn't a possibility of anything more than a sham market, there is a broader role that government should play.
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| 2 | Boldwin
ID: 18643169 Mon, Jul 23, 2012, 07:34
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The history of the quote ‘That government is best which governs least.’
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| 3 | Khahan
ID: 39432178 Mon, Jul 23, 2012, 08:52
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I think biliruben sums it up pretty good in post 1. To me the biggest area of discussion is exactly what constitutes a market that the government needs to be involved in.
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| 4 | Tree
ID: 17039238 Mon, Jul 23, 2012, 08:55
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provide for the common defense
never has a president done more for the safety of this nation with less fanfare, than Barack Obama.
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| 5 | Seattle Zen
ID: 47630913 Mon, Jul 23, 2012, 13:05
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This thread is full of unintentional comedy - amongst the 'literate' voters...ha!
If the Government is the 'lesser other' solution amongst the Republicans, why to they and their big businessmen spend billions of dollars lobbying? Sounds like they want the Government to be their solution and not yours.
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| 23 | Frick
ID: 14082314 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 11:59
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‘I Side With’
I'm curious to see the results here. Not that I think they will be that shocking, but I'm curious to see how they compare to another board I frequent where this was floating around.
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| 24 | biliruben
ID: 41431323 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 12:15
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| 25 | sarge33rd
ID: 12554167 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 12:39
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right there with ya bili, cept I couldnt fig out how to post the pretty picture like you did lol:
link
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| 26 | DWetzel
ID: 49962710 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 12:59
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Not up to posting fancy links like y'all:
Who you side with by party... 75% Democratic 74% Green 63% Libertarian 27% Republican
75% Barack Obama
74% Jill Stein
72% Gary Johnson
56% Stewart Alexander
53% Ron Paul
44% Jimmy McMillan
27% Mitt Romney
18% Virgil Goode
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| 27 | Seattle Zen
ID: 47630913 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 12:59
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89% Jill Stein, 82% The President, 2% Mitt Romney.
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| 28 | boikin
ID: 532592112 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 13:39
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Just clicking through the state results you would think Gary Johnson and the libertarians and/or any of the other parties candidates would be getting more credit, oh well. Interestingly I almost match my state perfectly.
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| 29 | Razor
ID: 551031157 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 14:00
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92% Barack Obama, 86% Jill Stein, 8% Mitt Romney
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| 30 | Frick
ID: 14082314 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 16:34
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The person first posted this is a huge Gary Johnson supporter and he claims that it isn't from his campaign. The website is claiming that Johnson should receive about 15% of the vote overall, but likely won't as people don't want to "waste" a vote and thus help support a two party system.
I can't say that I believe all of that, but I do think that 3rd party candidates are not viewed favorably and people don't want to waste their time. However, I wonder how the website is biased towards Johnson and Libertarians in general.
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| 31 | DWetzel
ID: 31111810 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 16:45
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Honestly? I think the guy's pretty close to right. Not exactly of course, and it's clearly self-promoting, but it's probably closer to 15% than one would think.
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| 32 | Perm Dude
ID: 3210201915 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 16:56
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#30: I agree. There are very few institutional costs associated with online media, which is why many things you won't find IRL flourish here (like comments overwhelmed by dicks, libertarians, and political extremists).
Overall, I think Romney would do much better on something like that survey if only he would release actual policy positions. Not sure why he believes he would do better by running without actual positions, but it is clear he's hoping the fewer facts he releases, the less ammo will be used against him.
Not exactly how a President should act, but there you go.
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| 33 | Mith
ID: 18451815 Tue, Jul 24, 2012, 17:24
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| 34 | Building 7 Leader
ID: 171572711 Wed, Jul 25, 2012, 13:32
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Ron Paul...92% Johnson... 90% Romney...76% Obama...19%
Texas...83% American...77%
Libert...92% Repub...76% Green...44% Dem...19%
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