Eturnalshift wrote:
I think the public good is beneficial and worth saving, not through handouts and entitlements, but through incentive to better oneself and by accepting some degree of personal responsibility. I'm not in the begrudged $250000 tax bracket, but I believe I could make it to that point some day, and when I do, that my hard work and efforts shouldn't be demonized for it.
How?
Eturnalshift wrote:
I believe that individual families, communities and states -- not the Federal government -- know what is best for them.
Why do you have this idea? As in, where did you get this idea?
Eturnalshift wrote:
I have faith in business and markets to provide opportunity for the people.
Again - why do you have this idea? As in, where did you get this idea?
When and where has this worked?
Why doesn't it work in places like Haiti or Afghanistan or sub-Saharan Africa or South America?
Eturnalshift wrote:
I am mostly pro-life (with a few choice exceptions), not because of Religion, but because I'm aware that a cluster of cells growing in a woman's body will eventually turn into a human
So should masturbating be illegal?
Eturnalshift wrote:
I'm a man who would prefer peace and I think violence and war shouldn't always be the first option, but I'm also not naive and I understand that war and violence are often a necessity.
According to what value system? How is that relevant in the here and now?
When and where has peacetime military spending brought lasting peace?