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firebush03 said:
Shtinamin_ said:

US citizens have the right to bear arms in case of a situation in which the government no longer protects the citizens rights. (Push come to shove, military would destroy the common folk.)

The Military is bound to the Commander in Chief, the US President.

Also why are we so far off course in this thread. This is about their platforms and how there are similarities and differences.

I'll add in RFK Jr's along with Jill Stein and Cornel West tomorrow (hopefully they have their platforms on their pages, finding Biden's was rather difficult).

Hey Shtinamin, Glad to see you commenting on here. :) What specifically would you like for us to be discussing? I feel like we have been discussing policy positions, though foriegn affairs may have hijacked everything for a bit.

Like Ryuu suggested, you could start by explaining how both sides are the same on domestic issues like healthcare, abortion, immigration, infrastructure, climate change, crime, LGBT rights, voting rights, gun safety, education, childcare, student debt, marijuana legalization, labor rights, housing, tax policy, social security, etc?"

It’s literally the point of this thread, comparing the candidate’s (and their parties in general) policies.



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