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Ground Hounds: Vegas Debate
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As part of our continuing effort to get you our viewers to help Veracifier be on the ground, last week, ground hound Royce D'Orazio went to the Democratic Debates in Las Vegas, Nevada. Royce manages to catch Barack Obama at a bar speaking to the masses. (Not downing shots though). Great job Royce!
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I would add to your comment that it does not only matter where the money is going but also where it comes from. Government in an inefficient, coercive, incompetent, and inequitable beast. The government who governs best, governs least.
However, Democratic policies are based on wealth redistribution. That is a nice way of saying that we are going to forcibly remove wealth from those who earned it and give it to those who did not. Fundamentally that is immoral. It stems from touting equal outcomes rather than valuing equal opportunity.
please please do some homework on this.
"peace is patriotic" ron paul
However, if Veracifier wants to do a public service, let me suggest asking Obama (and the other candidates) some difficult, specific, adversarial questions about their policies.
That would be a lot better - and generate more views - than just another stock speech.
We all realize that the candidates can't answer every question, but how about if they publish position papers on their sites? If you can't find a position paper on some issue then ask him/her to publish one. If the candidate says, "I'll look into it" you can follow up by asking when the paper will be published, or at least when will they say they won't take a position.
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