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Kingpoleon
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« on: January 24, 2016, 04:16:33 PM »

Fmr. Gov. Winfield:

Do you support a universal healthcare system without an individual mandate, allowing people to buy healthcare across regional lines, which people pay into over the course of their lives if they make above a certain amount, and a healthcare agent in charge of making deals with private companies instead of an advisory build?

Also, what is your position on allowing regions to each produce 20% of the total federal amount of money minted into their own currency, thus devolving the currency slightly and allowing for devaluing of any regional or the federal currency to not have too great an effect on the economy?
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Kingpoleon
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« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2016, 04:52:28 PM »

Are you actually a conservative on anything?
The partisans reveal themselves. I am glad we don't need to point them out.
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Kingpoleon
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« Reply #2 on: February 16, 2016, 10:11:23 PM »

Are you actually a conservative on anything?
The partisans reveal themselves. I am glad we don't need to point them out.

No, I'm not saying that to help Leinad. I just haven't seen any reason why Winfield should get my 2nd ahead of Griffin. Right now, my ballot is Leinad->Griffin->Winfield. If Winfield explains his conservative positions, he may move into 2nd.

Winfield's position on illegal immigration may intrigue you. His positions are moderate, neither conservative nor liberal. I myself am a mixture of moderate views and extreme views. My extreme views are libertarian(about half conservative and half liberal, oddly enough) so it balances out in the end.

I believe he should be at least everyone's second choice because of the simple fact that a uniting force should be President, while dividing ideologues should be in the Senate to represent people. If he does manage to be elected, the Senate will determine how conservative or liberal his bills are made.
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