As a Conscious Conservative, I believe that here are only five questions which a presidential candidate must answer in this or just about any other election.
1. How are you going to respect my body and property?
We now have a government that spies on its own citizens, can imprison them indefinitely or kill them without trial and takes their property to give it to a private business interest. This question is far more important than which famous person endorses a candidate.
2. What do you believe about Taxes?
By some estimates, the United States Tax code is over 15,000 pages long. Why? Because it is designed less to raise revenue than it is to control behavior and grant favors to political supporters. This is more important than an "Etch a Sketch" comment.
3. How are you going to handle the issue of Us vs. Them?
Typical political strategy in Washington D.C. is to divide and conquer. Pit women against men, rural vs. urban, young vs. old, rich vs. poor, etc... We need a President who refuses to categorize people. This is more important than a candidates's religion. In fact,a candidate stating a religion is just more Us vs. Them rhetoric.
4. How will you protect the US Dollar?
Inflation has been the largest curse that government has inflicted on the American people in the last 50 years. Households have to earn more than ten times what they used to in order to keep the same standard of living. People find that their life savings are worthless. This is more important than how many donations a candidate is receiving.
5. How will you restore faith in the election process?
Voter turnout for Federal Elections hovers around 50%, even during Presidential election years. The President needs to do everything in their power to assure people that their vote matters. This would include advocating open ballots and working more to help the United States than to win re-election. Fair elections are more important than who supports which PAC.
You almost never hear candidates talking about these issues. They prefer to dodge real issues for easy fluff. The press also fails to do its job for not asking these questions. What is left is gossip, innuendo and a Dog and Pony Show.
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