Politics and Religion

I like his apparent electability but he's said nothing so far to indicate he's not just. . .
mattradd 40 Reviews 1916 reads
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1 / 9

for dynasties? I'm wondering if many of them, in another life, were Tories, and miss their Royal Family!   ;)

JackDunphy 358 reads
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2 / 9

Nothing to do with dynasties, just don't think he is the guy for the problems we have. If I thought otherwise, I would vote for him in a heartbeat.

He would be a very serious contender though, especially due to electorally rich Florida and his very strong Hispanic ties.

salonpas 352 reads
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3 / 9

......or the round mound of Bridgegate fame Mr Chris Christie......lol

JackDunphy 282 reads
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4 / 9

It's complicated. Lol. There are two issues. Electability vs problem solver. I am a deficit/debt hawk as I think those issues will destroy us. The math is clear to me on that. That's why the tea party types appeal to me so much. But many of those, like Cruz, are unelectable, imo.  

The one name I keep gravitating to is Rand Paul. He brings conservative/libertarian ideas on matters financial and is reaching many on the left and right re: civil liberties. He is a serious guy and comes off very reasonable to people, imo, whether you agree with him or not. So I think he will represent the tea party wing and square off against either Christie or Bush to represent the more moderate wing.

Still need to hear more from Rand and he does seem to be moderating his more isolationist tone as of late but he would get my vote today.

Madison_Ohare See my TER Reviews 312 reads
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5 / 9

Rand Paul too.  He is my vote for honest, I just don't know where he stands with the insurance I so desperately need this open enrollment.  Zeb Bush is a fucking nightmare, we already know he can steal an election.  No more Bushes and the rich getter richer.  Fuck that.

ed2000 31 Reviews 344 reads
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6 / 9

another shade of Bush. The war aspects of GWB aside, he was too much of a Progressive on domestic and financial issues. Maybe his brother Jeb is different but he hasn't shown it yet.

JackDunphy 346 reads
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7 / 9

And he'll be a "go along to get along" kinda guy which means...drumroll please...more spending, more debt and a "reasonable" tax hike. Ugh...

DA_Flex 292 reads
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8 / 9

OMG!,  I'm agreeing with this nut job.  I actually like Paul, but I'm not sure if what he is currently promoting is atually what he believes.  However, Rand Paul is not a tea party looney and never has been.

Posted By: JackDunphy
It's complicated. Lol. There are two issues. Electability vs problem solver. I am a deficit/debt hawk as I think those issues will destroy us. The math is clear to me on that. That's why the tea party types appeal to me so much. But many of those, like Cruz, are unelectable, imo.  
   
 The one name I keep gravitating to is Rand Paul. He brings conservative/libertarian ideas on matters financial and is reaching many on the left and right re: civil liberties. He is a serious guy and comes off very reasonable to people, imo, whether you agree with him or not. So I think he will represent the tea party wing and square off against either Christie or Bush to represent the more moderate wing.  
   
 Still need to hear more from Rand and he does seem to be moderating his more isolationist tone as of late but he would get my vote today.

ed2000 31 Reviews 321 reads
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9 / 9

Tax hikes for even bigger spending cuts to result in deficit reduction. Reagan couldn't pull it off but the House was solid Democrat back then. Still, it was a short sighted thing for Jeb to put out there. Now, if it was contained in an overall tax reform plan, tax revenues could be increased in a logical way.

Plus Jeb is too much like his brother George when it comes to things like education. Jeb is a solid supporter of Common Core.

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