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RE: Some Families are Facing Real Political Divisions

in #politics6 years ago

I think it is gullible to fight over political parties. I am not politically inclined. My take on politics is you picked whom you think is the best candidate for the job. If he gets the job done, you vote for him again if he is in the running. Otherwise, you pick the next best candidate.
Getting the job done means that under his leadership, there is peace, there are jobs, people are happy, his policies benefit the country, will raise the country's standing and status. Unfortunately, we don't really know how each candidate will do until he has been in office in a reasonable time.
So let everyone vote for the candidate whom they think can get the job done. And may the best man wins. What is there to fight?
But what do I know right? :-)

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Throw the bums out when they don't get the job done. :) Your strategy works if everyone votes the same way. I think a candidate's positions on certain issues are quite important, so it's not just a matter of personalities.

What do any of us know? Probably very little. :)

Yes, of course. That is what I meant when I said you pick the one whom you think can get the job done, whose leadership will be the betterment of the people and country.

Again, you are absolutely right. Which is why it is pointless to fight over something you know very little about. If only people could understand this.

This is politics we are talking about. It's dark and dirty. Which is why, the candidate we want to vote for is never in the running. We can only hope that a decent guy or gal step up to the plate, and do a good job. Most of the time, we vote for the lesser of two evils. :-)

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