badbobby wrote:
though you claim to be a moderate
you sound more like a far leftist
heard that before was kind of expecting it.
This is what gives for the last time.find fault. no one can take a dream away.
8 points I stand by. have a nice day.
eral and conservative have not only lost meaning, but have been situationally and selectively defined to use as pejoratives by the elite media.
The term Constitutional Moderate is intended to accurately define a certain point of view.
Constitutional Moderates believe:
1 – Government has a proper limited collective role in society, but in that role people should manage government, government should not manage the people.
2 – Office holders should recognize and respect the limits of the office, work within the boundaries of their charter, and not exist for the purpose of expanding their power and influence.
3 – The trajectory of government should not be to always expand its power at the expense of the people and the economy. Mega-corporations and government should not become one.
4 – Taxes should be more proportional and fair. Taxes and regulations should not be used in such a way to pick winners and losers, promote cronyism, stifle competition, etc.
5 – Taxes should be visible and not hidden.
6 – A limited social safety-net is tolerable. For those with sound mind and body it should be a step up, not a hammock. For those who are disabled and have genuine need it should not amount to barely sustainable misery. Economic growth, real creation of wealth and a stable currency are needed so as to afford the safety-net as painlessly as possible.
7 – While some debt is tolerable, excessive debt impairs our global influence and creates instability.
8 – Government needs new checks and balances to help restrain and address these problems.