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Social › LGBT Adoption Rights
H>H Personal answerNo, and I believe a mother and father family structure is best for the child |
Social › Abortion
H>H Personal answerPro-life, but allow in cases of rape or danger to the mother |
Social › Gay Marriage
H>H Personal answerNo, marriage should be defined as between a man and woman |
the Economy › Equal Pay
H>H Personal answerNo, there are too many other variables such as education, experience, and tenure that determine a fair salary |
Domestic Policy › Gun Control
H>H Personal answerNo, there should be less. The point of guns is for hunting, defending ourselves from criminals, and defending ourselves from currupt government. If the government knows who has guns and what guns they have, they can, when they become currupt enough or are taken over or infiltrated, mandate the removal of firearms, therefore leaving us vulnurable to them. Therefore, ideally the government should not know who has guns. But we still want to know whose gun is whose in criminal trials. So we need a way for that. Perhaps we can make a committee whose job is to keep record of that and is never permitted to reveal it. It could be infiltrated, but we can have software that makes it harder to do that. It won't be perfect, but nothing is. The government should also pass a national “stand your ground” law. |
Crime › Police Body Cameras
H>H Personal answerYes, this will protect the safety and rights of police officers and citizens |
Social › Marital Rape
H>H Personal answerYes, the complete and utter violation of sexual boundaries causes the same physical, emotional, and mental damage regardless and is completely unacceptable. |
Healthcare › Drug Price Regulation
H>H Personal answerYes |
Healthcare › Pre-Existing Conditions
H>H Personal answerI'm not sure. It's immoral to deny health insurance to people with pre-existing conditions, but it's also immoral to require a business that is willingly providing health aid to follow a regulation that can hurt them. If the free market doesn't oppose such businesses sufficiently, and history says they very much may not, this will be an issue. Perhaps insurance businesses may make requests for exceptions, such as if part of its purpose and way of standing out is targeting a niche audience that does not include people with pre-existing conditions. |
Social › Gun Buyback
H>H Personal answerNo, this is a violation of the 2nd amendment |
Social › Gender Transition
H>H Personal answerNo, and ban all gender transitioning treatments |
Social › Gender Identity
H>H Personal answerNo, we should address gender identity as a mental health issue and provide funds for more research and care |
Healthcare › Mental Health
H>H Personal answerI don't know. We need more research, and it is within the scope of government to encourage it, but specifically how it is encouraged is up for debate for me. Delegation is preferably if possible. |
Social › Religious Freedom Act
H>H Personal answerYes, but only for small businesses |
Social › Transgender Athletes
H>H Personal answerNo, but are our sport games governed by the federal government? These are for entertainment, so should not be governed by the government. |
Immigration › Muslim Immigrant Ban
H>H Personal answerNo, banning immigrants based on their religion is unconstitutional |
Education › Student Loan Forgiveness
H>H Personal answerNo, forgiving loans creates a moral hazard |
Social › Planned Parenthood Funding
H>H Personal answerYes, as long as funding is not used for abortion procedures other than for rape and danger to the mother. |
the Economy › Minimum Wage
H>H Personal answerYes, and make it a living wage. This was its regional intent and helps people while they are finding a job that matches their skill set or while they develop their skill sets such as by going to school. |
Domestic Policy › Armed Teachers
H>H Personal answerYes, that is their constitutional right |
the Environment › Climate Change
H>H Personal answerYes, but gradually enough not to cause a recession, and provide more incentives for alternative energy production and green choices on an individual level |
the Economy › Paid Sick Leave
H>H Personal answerYes, but only for companies with 100+ employees. Maternity leave should be at least 6 months since babies get a growth spurt at around 6 months that causes them to wake up more at night to breastfeed, which lasts a few weeks. This paid leave should be able to be extended at the recommendation of a doctor. |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
H>H Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › Iran
H>H Personal answerNo, the U.S. should encourage Iran to disarm through diplomatic channels |
the Economy › Taxes
H>H Personal answerReform to a flat tax of all income over poverty level. Therefore, those earning poverty level or less are not taxed income tax at all. |
Foreign Policy › Mandatory Military Service
H>H Personal answerNo |
Elections › Mental competency testing
H>H Personal answerNo, mental competency is too subjective and the testing process could be abused |
Social › Racial Sensitivity Training
H>H Personal answerNo, just ensure there are clear guidelines, action, and accountability for acts of discrimination |
Elections › Foreign Lobbying
H>H Personal answerNo, foreign interests should not be able to buy the influence of our politicians |
Education › Critical Race Theory in K-12 Education
H>H Personal answerNo, kids should be raised to be racially color blind instead of being taught they are inherently racist or disadvantaged based on the color of their skin |
Immigration › Immigration
H>H Personal answerNo, the intent of the Constitution was never to encourage illegal immigrants to have their children here. The complications of enforcing the law, preventing people who have committed crimes from becoming citizens, and keeping the family together all at the same time are too much for us to consider children born to immigrants as automatic citizens. However, if the child has grown up here to the age of being legally allowed to be emancipated from their parents, then they should be considered naturalized, be given citizenship, and be allowed to choose to stay or be deported with their parents. |
Education › Free College for All
H>H Personal answerNo. They can already pay for it themselves with loans, a job or two, and scholarships, so this is not a NEED. There are also plenty of high paying jobs that don't require a degree, so going to college itself isn't a need, either. |
Education › Student Loans
H>H Personal answerNo, they agreed to their contract and are not entitled to get out of it. Even if they were, it would not be by taking money from others against their will. It would be nice to help, but it should be willingly. |
Immigration › Deporting Criminal Immigrants
H>H Personal answerNo, only if they have entered the country illegally |
Social › Death Penalty
H>H Personal answerOnly for treason where someone may have friends who get them out and help destroy us, and for crimes where we can never trust them out of jail again. Otherwise, reform them and release them. If they never reform, they never get released. |
Healthcare › Marijuana
H>H Personal answerYes, when prescribed for medical reasons. But otherwise, it should be a state choice, and penalties where it is illegal should involve treatment. |
Social › Hate Speech
H>H Personal answerYes, as long as it does not threaten violence. In addition to freedom of speech, I don’t trust the government to define the boundaries of hate speech. |
Social › Government Mandates
H>H Personal answerNo, it should be covered like any other prescription |
Social › Confederate Flag
H>H Personal answerYes, but only at historical monuments where it was originally flown |
Domestic Policy › No-Fly List Gun Control
H>H Personal answerNo, it is unconstitutional to deny someone’s rights without due process |
Domestic Policy › Supreme Court Reform
H>H Personal answerNo, and the Supreme Court should not be politicized |
Domestic Policy › Gerrymandering
H>H Personal answerYes, gerrymandering gives an unfair advantage to the party in power during redistricting |
Social › Women in Combat
H>H Personal answerNo, women are more easily hardened or severely mentally scarred by war than men |
Immigration › Illegal Immigrant Detainment
H>H Personal answerYes, all illegal immigrants should be turned over to federal authorities and deported |
Healthcare › Medicaid
H>H Personal answerNo, but make the current spending more efficient to better cover dental and other non-life-saving but quality-of-life-saving medical health, such as for arthritis. |
Domestic Policy › Social Media Regulation
H>H Personal answerNo, the government should not determine what is fake or real news |
Science › Mandatory Vaccinations
H>H Personal answerNo, fund public ad campaigns about the risks and benefits instead |
Crime › Private Prisons
H>H Personal answerYes, but they should be strictly regulated to prevent mismanagement and corruption, and we should eliminate contractual occupancy quotas |
Immigration › Border Security
H>H Personal answerRegardless, we should enforce the current border policy |
Crime › Qualified Immunity for Police
H>H Personal answerYes, and provide more training and education for police officers |
Social › Gender Workplace Diversity
H>H Personal answerNo, board members should be the most qualified regardless of gender |
the Environment › Alternative Energy
H>H Personal answerThis is a valid way to gradually increase green energy to replace dirty energy. However, due to its impact on wildlife, other alternatives may be ideal. It is nice that it can be used as agricultural land such as cow pastures and crop fields. Solar panels can also be used this way for certain plants and animals. |
Immigration › Immigration Healthcare
H>H Personal answerNo, but we could have a fund made of donated money for this purpose to treat people with deadly diseases or disease that severely hamper quality of life, before deporting them to a reasonably safe location. |
Immigration › Sanctuary Cities
H>H Personal answerNo, and we should ban the use of sanctuary cities |
Elections › Campaign Finance
H>H Personal answerYes, and ban all political donations and publicly fund elections |
Healthcare › Single-Payer Healthcare
H>H Personal answerNo |
Elections › Voter Fraud
H>H Personal answerYes, this will prevent voter fraud. But make it easier for poor citizens to get one. |
Immigration › Immigrant Laborers
H>H Personal answerNo, fine companies that employ illegal immigrants |
the Environment › Alaska Wildlife Refuge
H>H Personal answerYes, this will increase supply and decrease cost, helping poor Americans, and will make us more energy independent and give more money for things we value. At the same time, we should be taking steps to gradually increase regulations on stuff that hurts the environment and increase incentives for being green. But the area they drill in should be negotiated with wildlife experts of the area to no longer be considered part of the refuge. If no agreement can be made, then no drilling should be done. |
Foreign Policy › Foreign Elections
H>H Personal answerYes, but only to influence public opinion, not tamper with a fair voting process |
the Economy › Corporate Tax
H>H Personal answerIdk |
Social › Safe Spaces
H>H Personal answerNo, college is meant to challenge students thoughts and opinions so they are prepared for real life |
Domestic Policy › Patriot Act
H>H Personal answerNo, and pass strict laws prohibiting government surveillance without probable cause and a warrant |
Healthcare › COVID Employment Health Pass
H>H Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Government Spending
H>H Personal answerYes, and eliminate federal agencies that are unconstitutional |
Foreign Policy › Israel
H>H Personal answerYes |
Elections › Minimum Voting Age
H>H Personal answerYes, any citizen that pays taxes should be allowed to vote, due to the principle of "consent of the governed." But I think it would be ideal for only those governed to be able to vote in any given issue. For example, tax laws could only be voted on by those who are taxed. |
Foreign Policy › Ukrainian Defense Funding
H>H Personal answerYes, this decreases communist power, which is our biggest enemy |
Domestic Policy › Supreme Court Financial Transactions
H>H Personal answerYes |
Immigration › Border Wall
H>H Personal answerYes, but make it a high-tech surveillance barrier instead of a physical one |
Immigration › Immigrant Assimilation
H>H Personal answerYes, but the government should provide free language learning courses |
Social › First Amendment
H>H Personal answerNo |
Domestic Policy › Gun Liability
H>H Personal answerNo, manufacturers and dealers should only be held liable for negligence |
Healthcare › Medicaid Work Requirement
H>H Personal answerYes, if they are able, but not for a short time to allow them to find a job. |
Domestic Policy › Congressional ban on stock trading
H>H Personal answerNo, and their investments should be held in a blind trust |
Crime › Defunding the Police
H>H Personal answerNo, increase funding and training for police departments in higher crime rate communities |
Social › Niqāb
H>H Personal answerYes |
Crime › Solitary Confinement for Juveniles
H>H Personal answerYes, and for adults. It is cruel and unusual punishment and causes brain damage that does the very opposite of reforming them. There are ways to keep them from hurting others without totally isolating them from interaction with others. |
Social › Euthanasia
H>H Personal answerNo, but they should be allowed to refuse artificial life support |
Elections › Right of Foreigners to Vote
H>H Personal answerNo, only legal citizens should be allowed to vote |
Crime › Mandatory minimum prison sentences
H>H Personal answerNo, we should have reform programs they are required to pass to be released, not arbitrary time-based sentences. This is for all crimes, not just drug-related ones. And if there is any chance of being able to reform them, then they should not be put to death. |
Immigration › Citizenship Test
H>H Personal answerYes, but it should only cover very basic and simple topics |
Immigration › Skilled Immigrants
H>H Personal answerIdk |
Healthcare › Safe Haven
H>H Personal answerNo, but change the penalty for using illegal drugs that don't commonly make you violent from prison to treatment. |
Healthcare › Medicare Drug Prices
H>H Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Affirmative Action
H>H Personal answerYes, but stop it once we are statistically shown to have eliminated the generationally perpetuated inequalities that come from slavery and discrimination. |
the Economy › Universal Basic Income
H>H Personal answerNo |
Domestic Policy › Flag Burning
H>H Personal answerNo, I don’t agree with anyone who does but they should have the right to do so. |
the Economy › Welfare
H>H Personal answerNo changes needed |
Crime › Demilitarize the Police
H>H Personal answerNo, but we should have a well regulated militia with military grade equipment |
the Economy › Labor Unions
H>H Personal answerHelp, in theory but have recently become corrupt and should have their powers limited |
the Economy › Welfare Drug Testing
H>H Personal answerYes, but provide treatment for those testing positive |
the Environment › Dakota Access Pipeline
H>H Personal answerNo. This will increase supply and decrease cost, helping poor Americans, and will make us more energy independent and give more money for things we value. At the same time, we should be taking steps to gradually increase regulations on stuff that hurts the environment and increase incentives for being green. And it should be rerouted to avoid Native American lands of concern. |
the Economy › Economic Stimulus
H>H Personal answerNo, recession is a natural cycle that purges excess |
Elections › Campaign Finance
H>H Personal answerNo, and political campaigns should be publicly funded |
the Economy › Capital Gains Tax
H>H Personal answerIdk, but taxes are low on them to incentivize such activities that the government wants to encourage. Increasing tax may help us get out of debt sooner. But I'm not sure of the overall effect. Therefore, idk. |
Immigration › In-State Tuition
H>H Personal answerNo, and all illegal immigrants should be deported |
Education › Common Core
H>H Personal answerNo, forcing kids to learn stuff they need for life is counterproductive. Schools like Sudbury Valley School don't force kids or older students to learn, and they all graduate without reading disabilities and have an 80% college graduation rate, which is WAY better than public schools. |
the Environment › Oil Drilling
H>H Personal answerYes, this will increase supply and decrease cost, helping poor Americans, and will make us more energy independent and give more money for things we value. At the same time, we should be taking steps to gradually increase regulations on stuff that hurts the environment and increase incentives for being green. |
Healthcare › World Health Organization
H>H Personal answerNo, fund national and local programs instead |
Foreign Policy › United Nations
H>H Personal answerYes, and use the U.N. peacekeeping forces to protect our interests |
Social › Teacher and Faculty Diversity Training
H>H Personal answerYes |
Healthcare › Obamacare
H>H Personal answerYes, this aligns with the Constitutional directive for the government to protect the general welfare of the people. But there shouldn't be a fee for not having health care. That is socialistic and takes money away from those who don't have insurance, which they should be using on any health care they need. The healthy should have a right to decline insurance, and the rich who want to pay for it all out of pocket to be independent of establishments should have that right, too. |
Elections › Candidate Transparency
H>H Personal answerNo, Presidential candidates should not have to give up their rights to run. |
Elections › Lobbyists
H>H Personal answerNo, they should have the same rights as citizens as everybody else |
the Environment › Fracking
H>H Personal answerYes, but gradually phase it out as we gradually increase green energy |
the Economy › Overtime Pay
H>H Personal answerNo, and the government is currently over-regulating private businesses |
Domestic Policy › Eminent Domain
H>H Personal answerYes, but only in extreme cases of national emergency |
Elections › Electoral College
H>H Personal answerNo, the electoral college ensures representation of the whole country instead of just major cities |
Elections › Mail in ballots
H>H Personal answerNo, mail in ballots should only be used by voters who are physically incapable of making it to a polling location |
Foreign Policy › Military Spending
H>H Personal answerIncrease |
Social › Student Diversity Training
H>H Personal answerNo, only for students that commit acts of discrimination |
Crime › Collective Bargaining
H>H Personal answerYes |
Science › Nuclear Energy
H>H Personal answerNo, it can be sabotaged from the inside by our enemies |
the Environment › Animal Testing
H>H Personal answerYes, it should be regulated to ensure we respect the animals and make things as humane as possible while saving lives. Experimental methods should be the most humane possible. As technology improves, we should ibcreasingly move to testing parts frown in a lab rather than living creatures, assuming this is equally reliable. This means not testing cosmetics, as well |
Foreign Policy › Torture
H>H Personal answerNo, torture is wrong and shown to be less effective than kind techniques. |
Crime › Drug Trafficking Penalties
H>H Personal answerNo, I met a guy once who came to talk to my class to tell the story of how he got into drug dealing when he was a kid because he was poor and saw it as a way to get out of that, and then he got caught and arrested, and in prison he changed and decided to be a good man, and worked hard. He said his brother who didn't get caught got killed by another drug dealer, and this plus prison really helped wake him up. He said the ghetto was full of people just like him, who were good people making bad choices. I see that such offenders have hope of being reformed. I do not believe in the death penalty when they can be reformed. |
Elections › Criminal Politicians
H>H Personal answerYes, because some crimes are minor, some would be excused by jury nullification if the jury knew that existed, and some are made up by currupt officials. Let the people decide. I think the Constitution avoided saying just any crime could disqualify them, for a reason. |
Foreign Policy › Foreign Aid
H>H Personal answerDecrease, until we drastically reduce our national budget deficit |
Healthcare › VA Privatization
H>H Personal answerMore, the current system is inefficient because it is run by the government. It would be more efficient if it was privatized, so they could get treatment when they need it, rather than being in line to come in 6 months. |
Education › School Vouchers
H>H Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › Drones
H>H Personal answerYes |
Science › GMO Labels
H>H Personal answerNo, GMOs are the most promising solution to ending world hunger |
Crime › Prison Overcrowding
H>H Personal answerNo, we should get more room in prisons by instituting reformative programs to earn release rather than using arbitrary time-bound sentences |
Housing › Homeless Encampments
H>H Personal answerYes. A lot of free shelters are in dangerous parts of town and have rats and other health code problems, so it's completely understandable why some would refuse shelter. And where do they sleep if not on public property. They shouldn't on private property. Also, non-homeless people are not criminalized for napping on public benches, so why should homeless people. That's discriminatory. So yes, they should be allowed to sleep on public property. |
Education › Universal Pre-K
H>H Personal answerNo, you can do it for free by finding free curriculum online, finding other parents to make a preschool group, and taking turns being the teacher, or if you can't take the time to teach even once a week or so, contribute money or sweat equity. |
Transportation › Public Transportation
H>H Personal answerNo, public transportation is not a need since people can walk, bike, carpool, or move to somewhere they can walk, bike, or carpool. The purpose of the government does not include this. Privatizing it will make it more efficient and may even decrease prices. If private businesses are not willing to cater to low income people, then the government can incentive that. |
Social › Employee Diversity Training
H>H Personal answerYes, but only if it is a private company |
Education › Charter Schools
H>H Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › Ukraine and Nato
H>H Personal answerNo, us or others fighting for them will distract us dangerously from other enemies such as China. |
the Economy › Estate Tax
H>H Personal answerYes, and we should eliminate it |
Immigration › Dual Citizenship
H>H Personal answerYes, but only from countries we trust, and with certain promises to ensure sufficient allegiance to us. |
the Environment › Plastic Product Ban
H>H Personal answerNo, but we should increase regulations to decrease global warming, gradually enough not to cause a recession, and provide more incentives for alternative energy production and green choices on an individual level. Using recycled material is just one option. We can also use recyclable material, reusable material, and compostable material. |
Crime › Criminal Voting Rights
H>H Personal answerCriminals should not have time-based sentences. It should be based on criteria used to determine they're reformed. Therefore, once they have proven themselves ready to be law-abiding citizens, they should be able to vote. |
National Security › Military Congressional Approval
H>H Personal answerNo, Congress should approve all military conflicts |
Foreign Policy › Terrorism
H>H Personal answerNo, they should be tried in military tribunals but not subject to torture |
the Environment › Paris Climate Agreement
H>H Personal answerYes. The speed at which we increase regulations should be based on evaluations of how fast we can go, not based on deadlines set by others. |
the Economy › Tech Monopolies
H>H Personal answerYes. Any business that is our economy is so dependent on that if they fail, we will be plunged into a recession, is a monopoly and should be broken up. |
Healthcare › Medical Consensus
H>H Personal answerNo |
National Security › Foreign Assassination
H>H Personal answerYes, but only if there is undeniable evidence they have committed an attack against our country |
Foreign Policy › NATO
H>H Personal answerNo, unless it helps our cause or hurts the cause of our enemies, or is to protect us. |
Science › Space Exploration
H>H Personal answerYes, but only for military uses |
the Economy › Domestic Jobs
H>H Personal answerNo, any business big enough to need the government's help to prevent a recession is a monopoly and should be broken up. If the government did offer tax breaks, it should be only if certain rpe-established criteria have been met, and it shouldn't be the President doing it, but Congress. |
the Economy › NAFTA
H>H Personal answerYes, this helps the majority of people, and leaving may cause a recession, as well as lead to increased illegal immigration from Mexico. However, we should try to find a solution to it hurting a minority of people. |
Domestic Policy › TikTok Ban
H>H Personal answerYes, it is breaking the law. It is also a national security risk. Even though the owner claims he doesn't share data with China, he is legally required to according to Chinese laws, so this cannot be trusted, unfortunately. However, to prevent conflict from the decision, an alternative should be made available first, or regulations should be made to prevent it from doing these things. |
National Security › Mexican Drug Cartels
H>H Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Political Advertising on Social Media
H>H Personal answerYes, but only of slander, and they should not customize the ads to the person's current beliefs. It should be randonized to prevent further political polarization by only being exposed to others who agree with your view of the world. |
the Economy › Offshore Banking
H>H Personal answerYes, as long as offshore income is reported. We are a blogal economy, and this can increase income that can be taxed, and decrease emigration. |
Foreign Policy › India Arms
H>H Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Edward Snowden
H>H Personal answerYes, he should be protected under the Whistleblower Protection Act |
Foreign Policy › NSA Surveillance
H>H Personal answerYes, surveillance of all foreign countries is essential to tracking potential terrorist threats |
Foreign Policy › Cuba
H>H Personal answerIdk |
the Environment › Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
H>H Personal answerNo, this should remain privatized |
Foreign Policy › Jerusalem
H>H Personal answerYes |
Education › School Truancy
H>H Personal answerYes. It is legal for kids to be unschooled or go to schools that let them learn through life. It is therefore legal for some kids, but not others, regardless of what they're doing during that time away from school. That's not having everyone on equal grounds so is wrong. Truancy can lead to crime, but crime should be illegal, not just something that COULD lead to it. |
the Environment › Corporate Subsidies
H>H Personal answerNo, the government should never subsidize private businesses, except where tax incentives for specific things that help the country are concerned. But not for specific companies on an individual basis. |
Foreign Policy › F-35
H>H Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Decentralized Finance
H>H Personal answerIdk yet |
Domestic Policy › Air Force One
H>H Personal answerYes, other countries are trying to take us over every day, and you don't learn that unless you work in security. We need to stay ahead of our enemies. |
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