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I'm not going to anyway. Palatine Send a noteboard - 06/11/2012 02:52:07 PM
Whom do you like for US president?

The person that doesn't want the job.

Kind of a Catch 22 though, yes?


No, not really. No one runs for the office. The party leaders get together at a--let's call it a convention--and nominate someone they think will really do a good job. It's better than having to nonimate someone because that person made themselves known to the public.

Democrats now have a 53/47 Senate majority but trail Republicans 193/242 in the House; how many seats will they have in each chamber tomorrow?

I have no idea.

Not even an educated guess?


Any guess I make would be uneducated.

What, if any, party do you prefer? Ideology?

Party: Libertarian. Ideology: Be generally respectful of other people.

Fair enough, and as suspected. The ideological poll options are "Conservative/Moderate/Liberal/Other;" not sure where that puts you (my bet would be "other.")


You didn't give me options before. Given those above, it's Moderate. Or it could be Other if you think fiscally conservative and socially liberal doesn't fit Moderate. Although, I suspect most self-identifying liberals would not consider my views socially liberal (enough?).

What is the most important issue to you?

Having enough money to live my life more or less the way I want.

I will file that under "economy," since it covers more than "jobs." One can be employed and still be poor if 1) the job pays badly, 2) the cost of living is extreme, 3) the dollar craters or 4) any or all of the preceding.


Can we also put it under "limited government," since the government could take a lot less of my money and still perform it's constitutional functions and I would pretty much meet that criterion?

Then four demographic questions: Location, sex, age and education level.

Kansas, often, 41, 2 college dergrees.

Thanks. Do not forget to tell the Votemaster, too, though. ;)


I won't forget, I promise.
*MySmiley*

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