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Voting: For any Dems out there
I got this from a friend. Below is a website that will ask you 10 questions and based upon your answers the ?test? will suggest which presidential candidate you would probably want to vote for:
Pretty interesting, try it out.
http://www.votechooser.com/
Re: Voting: For any Dems out there
Thanks for posting!
(question by question)
#1 - since its in the past its pretty irrelevant, and should not get much weight if any.
#2 - be withdrawn in 1-2 years and stay as long as needed is relative... as in, one could argue that 1-2 years is all that is needed, it all depends on what the goals are for accomplishment before exiting.
#3 - I think lower and middle class would benefit the most from tax cuts, but I don't thing they necessarily need them. And does Hillary saying "cuts for the middle class" really mean no cuts for the low class? I doubt it. Its just not politically correct to use the term "lower class"
#4 - I am not set on Gov spending increasing or decreasing, but it certainly needs to be reallocated and reevaluated
#5 - I don't think this will ever get passed congress, so the stance of the president does not matter much to me.
#6 - I am fine with two of the three answers, but can only pick one
#7 (no problem)
#8 - I am fine with two of the three answers, but can only pick one
#9 - I don't think ANY of these things would improve the economy
#10 (no problem)