What Do You Want?
Sep. 18th, 2008 05:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It seems like every election--especially recent ones--many if not most people feel they are being offered two bad options and their criteria for picking who they vote for are centered around which one of them they feel would be less awful as President.
This has aroused my curiosity.
What characteristics do you want the President to have? What skills do you think are necessary to do a good job in the White House? What experience do you think is necessary to qualify a person to lead this nation? What issues must the President be focused on, and what must their stance be on each? What are things that they must not have/say/do/believe?
Is it even possible for such a person to exist, or are we going to be stuck with making the best of bad choices from here on out? Has it ever been anything but that? Can it ever be anything but that?
[Edit: Fixed grammar, added "not" question]
This has aroused my curiosity.
What characteristics do you want the President to have? What skills do you think are necessary to do a good job in the White House? What experience do you think is necessary to qualify a person to lead this nation? What issues must the President be focused on, and what must their stance be on each? What are things that they must not have/say/do/believe?
Is it even possible for such a person to exist, or are we going to be stuck with making the best of bad choices from here on out? Has it ever been anything but that? Can it ever be anything but that?
[Edit: Fixed grammar, added "not" question]
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Date: 2008-09-19 07:15 pm (UTC)Last election, someone on my f-list mentioned taking a picture of their ballot. I found that to be a very interesting idea. After the election from hell and all the dangling chads you cold stand, I could see why someone would want a record of their ballot. Unfortunately, for that to mean anything, I thought, we'd have to abandon the secret ballot. We'd have to have a way to tie our ballot to our name and that is just rife with ugly potential. I also thought people who might be easily intimidated could be put off voting if they thought someone was taking pictures of them, especially in the primary polling places where Democrats are on one side and Republicans on the other. Anyone who saw the picture would know to some degree how you voted.
So I mentioned I was curious about it and asked why he did it and he attacked me in a very hateful and personal way. He told me to take him off my friends list and called me all sorts of names, when all I wanted was to understand. Maybe he thought of something I hadn't. That is indicative of how a lot of people who have firm party beliefs treat people who refuse to commit to a party, but choose candidates on their individual merits instead. It shocks them to find out I've voted for Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independents. In looking back over the ballots I've cast, I can't say that one group has gotten significantly more votes than any other. However, I almost never disclose how I voted in a specific election.
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Date: 2008-09-19 08:41 pm (UTC)Actually, I was simply surprised to have found someone I agreed with in regards to politics. ;)