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<blockquote data-quote="Fenris" data-source="post: 3973105" data-attributes="member: 35081"><p>Not really a republican, more of a conservative leaning libertarian, but why not.</p><p></p><p>1) Ever growing government, which reduces personal freedom and increases tyranny.</p><p>2) Because I can read and see what the left is proposing and voting for - and is what is happening in blue states.</p><p>3) Showing compassion is very different than trying to make the government take other people's money to support your values. </p><p>4) They don't.</p><p>5) Because 2A is the ultimate check on government and we should have sufficient arms to stand up to them. And an AR-15 is not an assualt weapon.</p><p>6) Why do you worry about people outside your immediate family or relationship being murdered?</p><p>7) Limited welfare programs for those truly disabled or a temporary helping hand to someone suffering a set back are fine. Creating incentive to be non-productive is not.</p><p>8) Doesn't work as well as leftists proclaim in the rest of the world and the rest of the world is subsidized by American expenditures. If we went socialized medicine, it would be ugly all around. How about we get government (who has driven the major inflation in medical care) out of health care and let the market work.</p><p>9) I love how the left ignores the gerrymandered blue states - but, yes, get rid of it. and make representation based upon citizen population. Electoral college is a check to make sure the entire country is represented rather than a few of the largest population centers.</p><p>10) It wont. The wall is stupid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fenris, post: 3973105, member: 35081"] Not really a republican, more of a conservative leaning libertarian, but why not. 1) Ever growing government, which reduces personal freedom and increases tyranny. 2) Because I can read and see what the left is proposing and voting for - and is what is happening in blue states. 3) Showing compassion is very different than trying to make the government take other people's money to support your values. 4) They don't. 5) Because 2A is the ultimate check on government and we should have sufficient arms to stand up to them. And an AR-15 is not an assualt weapon. 6) Why do you worry about people outside your immediate family or relationship being murdered? 7) Limited welfare programs for those truly disabled or a temporary helping hand to someone suffering a set back are fine. Creating incentive to be non-productive is not. 8) Doesn't work as well as leftists proclaim in the rest of the world and the rest of the world is subsidized by American expenditures. If we went socialized medicine, it would be ugly all around. How about we get government (who has driven the major inflation in medical care) out of health care and let the market work. 9) I love how the left ignores the gerrymandered blue states - but, yes, get rid of it. and make representation based upon citizen population. Electoral college is a check to make sure the entire country is represented rather than a few of the largest population centers. 10) It wont. The wall is stupid. [/QUOTE]
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