| I don’t know who I want to vote for. I think everyone should have afforadable health care?

I don’t know who I want to vote for. I think everyone should have afforadable health care?

angelcutie asked the question:


no matter if you are sick or not. I also think we should get the illegals out, why let them become citizens if most of them don’t even want to speak English. I say send our troops home to protect our borders here. make the rich pay more in taxes. If celebritys make 50,000,000 a year they should be taxed more. Lets have more programs to help people get off welfare instead of if they have a job at mc donalds and get a second job at burger king cut their food stamps they will still be broke and exhauseted. There should be more job training programs. Lets have stricter imigration laws deport the illegals that commit crimes back to their country. So who should I vote for?
I didn’t say universal health care or free health care just health care that is affordable
I don’t have a problem with immigrants just illegals who come here and use our resources like emergency rooms and don’t pay anything therefore costing legal americans more money. I know we are a nation of immigrants, but we were born here and we taxes to be citizens we don’t go to foreign countries and expect a free ride.

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13 Responses to “I don’t know who I want to vote for. I think everyone should have afforadable health care?”

  1. Cookie Monster on March 22nd, 2009 9:41 am

    I say, dont vote. You are confused. People with your views scare me.

  2. jskmarden on March 24th, 2009 1:21 am

    Well, you are a socialist. So, I would say Clinton.

    No offense, I am strictly going from what you said your views are.

  3. slinkywizzard on March 24th, 2009 2:26 pm

    If you think that the govermnent is the solution to social ills, you should move to a nation that is already more socialist, like england or germany. Don’t muck it up for those of us who prefer the few freedoms we have left, please.

    That’s aside from immigration, and no one still in it is going to do anything about immigration, so it doesn’t matter who you vote for.

    Kudos to jskmarden for knowing what socialism really is. I think I’m in love.

  4. damond h on March 25th, 2009 4:37 am

    Republican…

    Everything that you wish for, is what the Republican party stands for. With the exception of the health care. We realize what a disaster that will be for the economy.

  5. Elliott J on March 27th, 2009 3:20 pm

    Only two candidates have strong policy proposals to protect the borders. Thompson and Hunter.
    Thats it. All others have some watered down version of amnesty and or week border control.

  6. carly on March 27th, 2009 11:38 pm

    You are a Republican who would like Ron Paul. Everyone talks about immigration, but it’s just noise making. Don’t expect anything to change there.

  7. Sahara on March 29th, 2009 4:13 am

    Dennis Kucinich sounds like your man to me.

    Dennis also supports Obama. Check him out as well.

    A lot of healthcare workers want to see everyone have be able to receive healthcare. It makes life easier for them because then they are focused on preventative care and not dire emergency care, which is tougher and more expensive.

  8. Sasha on April 1st, 2009 4:00 pm

    Please then don’t vote! Health Care believe it or not. Will really make it harder for us to live and make end meet. Put your views and selfishness aside and think about this. Secondly, I agree on the illegals. But, if we bring our soldiers home right now, that would have devastating effects. The thing about Celebrities sharing the money they make says one thing. You are to lazy to get out there and make your own money. Like it or not that is not right to target any one for more money. How about doing away with the lobbyists? And doing away with the uncontrollable acts of our Congress and Pork money. How about cleaning the welfare system up? Getting rid of the illegals that commit crimes back, will only bring them back to our Country. Again don’t vote. To many like you that are. That is worrysome enough.

  9. fairly smart on April 1st, 2009 9:08 pm

    Not sure, but it sure wouldn’t be a republican! They think helping people is socialism, instead of making a country stronger. They just want to hide in their mansions & count their ill gotten gains.

  10. brandon r on April 4th, 2009 1:02 am

    Well if you had more of your money (as you would under Dr. Paul) you could afford more health care.

  11. luperith on April 7th, 2009 7:57 am

    Mitt Romney is a potential candidate for what you’re looking for. He is strong on immigration reform. He demanded that English be taught in school and used the troops to enforce immigration laws. In Fact Tom Tancredo, who started the national debate on immigration and protecting our borders, has endorsed Romney as the man to do the job.

    Romney is a proven financial genius, and is the only candidate experienced in establishing and guaranteeing affordable insurance for all citizens. He did it in Massachussetts - The only state with such a plan. He did it without raising taxes and left office with a surplus! If anyone can help America with their finances and correcting their economy, it’s Mitt Romney!

  12. ingrid on April 9th, 2009 2:08 am

    That would be Hillary. Plain and simple.

  13. heyteach on April 14th, 2009 11:01 am

    Well if you’re talking about secure borders and a free market for health care, you’ll have to vote Republican because the Dems are interested in keeping the porous borders and are inching us towards universal health care which is government-run and the end of the free market.

    Frankly if you throw in your views on bringing the troops home, you want to vote for Ron Paul. Overall I like him, but his odds of becoming president are only slightly higher than mine and I’m not running. However, as he said, he doesn’t expect to win, he’d just like to get some real issues and real ideas discussed.