Monday, September 24, 2012

What Questions Would You Write For The Debate?

Boxers of briefs?

White meat or dark meat?

Mercedes, Lincoln Continental, or  Cadillac?

While those are all GREAT debate questions, I would assume some of you would concentrate on boring stuff like the economy, the national debt, foreign policy - especially the mid east, and the 47%......or is that the 53%.....or is that the 1%....aw heck wonder why the politicians feel like they have to divide the country into neat little groups?  Aren't we all Americans first?


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  1. 1.) When do you plan to enforce our Southern Borders?
    2.) What will you do to cut spending?
    3.) Will you send troops to defend Israel if Iran launches a proxy war?
    4.) What will you do to defend the value of the dollar?

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  2. Question to both candidates.

    "Will you undertake to obtain from the leaders of both parties of the Senate and Reps, a written legally binding agreement to work together with the elected President to restore this country to at least a semblance of greatness it once enjoyed? Will you further agree to withdraw your candidature should you fail this fundamental test of leadership"? The response to be forthcoming at the second Presidential debate.

    Cheers from Aussie

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  3. You guys just aren't being any fun :(

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  4. 1) I'd have to ask both for a specific tax plan going forward and

    2) a specific spending reduction plan for the next 10 years.

    3) should not Congressional pay be frozen until a viable plan is in place

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  5. City, county, state, and federal government revenues have dropped in recent years. It seems as if all governments except for the federal government have to stick to a budget or risk failure. The federal government can continue on spending "borrowed" money it can never think about repaying as long as the world still thinks it has some value. Would you agree that the value of our currency is tied to the world vision of the lifestyle of the American people? Would you think that our military might may also help to maintain the value of our currency. If the answer to the two previous questions is affirmative, would you agree that part of what maintains the value of our currency is to continue with the very social programs and excessive military spending that puts us into such great debt? Would you be willing to expand the ridiculous levels of federal spending to help local and state governments maintain solvency until the employment situation, which they rely on for their revenues, improves, so that the illusion of a successful community is maintained?

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