04-28-2004, 07:00 PM
1. Tax cuts to the rich: Rich people deserve to get their taxes cut. They pay an inordinate amount of their income in taxes compared to everyone else, and who cares if they can "afford it", it still doesn't make it right.
2. Who waged a war on a faulty premise? The UN had been trying to get Iraq to open their arsenal for inspection and they refused. Is it illogical to assume they were hiding something? Is the US worse off without Sadam in Iraq? Yeah, people have died. Boo hoo. They joined the army
3. Bad economy + war = deficit. Pork? please.
4. Who ever said Bush did a bunch of stuff right? I don't vote for politicians based on what they are going to do for me. I vote for ones that won't do anything. The government is too fucking big as it is. I want someone that just gets out of businesses and people's way. Kerry has shown an innate desire to grow government, increase taxes and regulations.
The previous three points to me are only secondary. The four point is why I will never vote for a liberal. Their core belief is that government exists to continuously do more and more for the populace. At some point, all the social programs, all the other bullshit that the government spends money on needs to ended. Anyone who tries to cut anything (not saying that Bush has) is demonized automatically by the left, which is why I won't vote for Kerry or any liberal either. I'm not voting for Bush either, but between the two of them, I'd vote for Bush every time.
2. Who waged a war on a faulty premise? The UN had been trying to get Iraq to open their arsenal for inspection and they refused. Is it illogical to assume they were hiding something? Is the US worse off without Sadam in Iraq? Yeah, people have died. Boo hoo. They joined the army
3. Bad economy + war = deficit. Pork? please.
4. Who ever said Bush did a bunch of stuff right? I don't vote for politicians based on what they are going to do for me. I vote for ones that won't do anything. The government is too fucking big as it is. I want someone that just gets out of businesses and people's way. Kerry has shown an innate desire to grow government, increase taxes and regulations.
The previous three points to me are only secondary. The four point is why I will never vote for a liberal. Their core belief is that government exists to continuously do more and more for the populace. At some point, all the social programs, all the other bullshit that the government spends money on needs to ended. Anyone who tries to cut anything (not saying that Bush has) is demonized automatically by the left, which is why I won't vote for Kerry or any liberal either. I'm not voting for Bush either, but between the two of them, I'd vote for Bush every time.

