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Young Conservative
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« on: January 05, 2016, 07:48:36 AM »

"Welcome fellow southerners. Today you will examine each candidate and I encourage you to look beyond partisan affiliation and look to character and ideology. I am a man of the people and I am a man of God. Everything I do in office will be directly related to that. I may not always do what you feel is right, but trust that every action, every vote, and every statement I conduct in office will be thoroughly considered from every view point and that my decision will never be brash or misinformed or malicious, but careful, well thought out, and benevolent. As a Southerner I am proud of our people and our culture. I believe that together we can change America for the better. The South's best days are ahead of us, so let me be your voice in the state assembly. Let me speak for you. Let me lead you. Let me represent you. Thank you and God Bless you.
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« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2016, 09:16:52 PM »

If elected I will vote to reduce corporate, business, and personal taxes to help the working man and spur economic growth. We need to bring jobs to the south and the way to do that is by making our business the climate the most friendly in the nation. Regulations dampen economic growth and hurt the average american. They fail at their attention and are a drag on our society. i'm a capitalist and so I believe that the freer the market, the freer the people, and the healthier economy. There is basic logic behind the ideal that when taxes are higher for businesses and the cost of doing business is higher, that naturally, in order to keep prices down and profit high, the business will either move or cut employees. But, if we are to reduce regulation and reduce taxes, we can inspire a healthy business climate where businesses grow, expand, and need more workers. This will not only decrease unemployment but increase the standard of living and average income. We need to encourage businesses to come to the south, not hinder them with bloated and needless government intervention. In addition I will put forth legislation to establish a flat income tax among corporations and a separate one for businesses with no deductions that will be reduced and easier to manage, further encouraging businesses to join america. I will also vote and put forth legislation to abolish corporate subsidization, which isn't beneficial to the economy and serves only to give those with friends in washington an upper hand on small business. In order to achieve  totally free economy, we need both a flat tax and an end to corporate subsidies. A free market is the best market for the american people.
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« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2016, 10:50:35 PM »

Its a very sad that all what fellow Southerners heard till now about this main issue is cut taxes, throw out government from jobs and private sector and so on. My opinion about this is very simple, those who exploit our resources (people, land,  natural resources etc. ) must pay for it.

How to bring jobs to the Southeast?
We must improve our infrastructure, this is main condition for making Southeast competitive for investments. Also what i heard here from my opponents, how we must reduce labor rights. This is absolutely intolerable and i will always be a staunch fighter against this.
We need to improve and subsidies green jobs and energetic jobs from renewable resources and that is only sector when we need to cut taxes for those who make jobs.

I would like to rebuttal this statement. Particularly the parts in bold.
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« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2016, 12:03:28 PM »

An excellent bill. An educated populace is the best populace and with education on guns, comes decreased fear of this tool for defense, pleasure, and livelihood. I would enthusiastically vote for such a measure and work to increase knowledge on guns and fight against attempts to take our right to life, our right to defense, and our constitutional rights away from us. T
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« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2016, 10:20:32 PM »

I believe no vetting process currently present is vigorous enough. We need severe restrictions on refugee intake. We can't accept a massive number of people of different religion and culture and expect no backlash. We can look at Germany where they've accepted almost  1 million refugees and in response, they have suffered catastrophic social implications, such as their recent disastrous and crime filled new year's eve. In Germany a mob of migrants essentially conducted mass sexual assault on hundreds. We can't allow this in America. We need limits. Refugee has a very specific definition of those leaving due to political pressure, not economic or social reasons. We can't accept everyone or we will suffer because cultures will class severely. We can be selective with our immigration because we are in high demand. Rather than accept everyone, let us accept good, honest, hard working, and highly educated people to our country as Australia and Canada do.
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