I am not really a fan of socialism or communism, so I will vote McCain.
Anyone who uses the term "economic justice", needs to never lead this country.
I am not really a fan of socialism or communism, so I will vote McCain.
Anyone who uses the term "economic justice", needs to never lead this country.
| The Ghost of RubangB said: That was a silly link. Obama is for raising the minimum wage and for net neutrality. McCain is against both. That's just nuts. How can anybody oppose raising the minimum wage? If inflation goes up and the cost of living goes up, and wages DON'T go up... more people fall under the poverty line. People need 2 or 3 jobs to pay rent. That's total bullshit. I've been there before. If I wasn't getting tips at my job, I wouldn't have been able to afford my cheap-as-fuck ghetto apartment. I'm voting Obama. I'm also against the war in Iraq, considering we didn't even finish the fucking job in Afghanistan, and now we're considering starting a 3rd invasion in Iran? Iran is a serious issue in our election? And I'm for universal health care and I support all abortions, even after the whiny fuckers are born. |
You really need to re-read Obama's positions.
He will put troops back in Iraq if Iraq can't handle it. He's also promised to be very hard on Iran and invade them if nessisary.
As for Minimium Wage. The problem with that is that it increases inflation, as when the workers wages go up, companies raise the price of products in retaliation.
Furthmore the smaller mom and pops that hire minmium wage workers because they can't afford it take a big hit and go out of buisness.
It's better to raise minium wage when the economy is booming and companies are less likely to adjust prices to make back profits or do so on a smaller scale.
To do it when the economy is bad just raises inflation... and puts a lot of people who work for small chains out of buisness helping bigger corporations secure higher market shares and be able to screw people more.
The abortion issue is troubling though.
However compared to the global food crisis and that Obama's current stances are just going to make food everywhere a LOT more expensive, he's likely going to cost lower and middleclass people money, not save them. Besides McCain is promising about $2000 more per middle class worker in tax cuts then Obama.

elprincipe said:
No, we need a no-party system. But I digress. The chart is way, way too simplistic to base your preferences off of. It's also inaccurate in some places, such as putting down Obama for universal health care. |
Only reason I said it was because 2 parties is not enough. I mean, 1 out of 3 ain't bad! 0 out of 2 is.
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Strategyking92 said:
Only reason I said it was because 2 parties is not enough. I mean, 1 out of 3 ain't bad! 0 out of 2 is. |
I'd go with 4 personally.
One Conservatives, one for liberals, one for people with liberal social ideas and conservative spending and government ideas, and ones for conservative social ideas but liberal goverment and spending ideas.
In otherwords, Conservatives, Liberals, Libretarians and Neo Conservatives.
Even then it wouldn't cover people like McCain who is best described as a "Bull Moose" type guy. As in the only other politician I can think that was like him politically was Teddy Roosevelt.

Kasz216 said:
I'd go with 4 personally. One Conservatives, one for liberals, one for people with liberal social ideas and conservative spending and government ideas, and ones for conservative social ideas but liberal goverment and spending ideas. In otherwords, Conservatives, Liberals, Libretarians and Neo Conservatives. Even then it wouldn't cover people like McCain who is best described as a "Bull Moose" type guy. As in the only other politician I can think that was like him politically was Teddy Roosevelt. |
My party :)
I;m voting Nader since Ron Paul didnt win Republican nomination.


| TheRealMafoo said: I am not really a fan of socialism or communism, so I will vote McCain. Anyone who uses the term "economic justice", needs to never lead this country. |
But Obama wouldn't bring about either...
Oh wait, I see. You're being clever and exaggerating. Very original and witty, I must say.
Since both candidates suck imo, I'm voting for McCain because he'll put the smaller dent in my wallet
Not trying to be a fanboy. Of course, it's hard when you own the best console eve... dang it

MontanaHatchet said:
But Obama wouldn't bring about either... |
Actually, you are 100% correct. Just like Bush didn't send us to war (I am being serious).
Congress controls this country, not the president. Congress sent us to war, and congress will control this freak if he is ever elected.
One thing I love more then anything about this country, is it's set up where the rule of law is more important then the man in office. It's protected us from many presidents in the past, and if Obama is elected, it will protect us from this one.
| Retrasado said: Since both candidates suck imo, I'm voting for McCain because he'll put the smaller dent in my wallet |
vote Nader, he would put more green in your wallet.

