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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1312923" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Well..</p><p>1) It's a quiz based on a couple questions</p><p>2) There's no relative importance put on each question</p><p>3) I don't vote based on what someone else tells me is right for me.. In particular a media outlet</p><p>4) There's no question based on the person's character.</p><p>5) There were several questions where there was no answer I could choose with good conscience. </p><p></p><p></p><p>True Grit and Craig Miller... You make a really good point.. There's the ones that'll always vote for their party.. I kinda consider them lost causes.. It's like preaching to the choir or to a brick wall depending on what you're saying.. My "first choice" is he|| bent on being divisive, and we've had plenty of that in the last dozen years, and by the looks of the polls these days, it's just getting worse. One party gets in, one side is happy, that party does everything their staunch supporters ask, (about 20% of the population?) alienating everyone else... so then it swings the other way, everything gets undone, and the 'political path' of the country looks a little like Einstein's "The drunk around the lamppost".. There's been no progress made in any direction but we've done a whole lot of walking. A person a little more centrist seems to be the only choice to make any progress that both sides can at least tolerate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1312923, member: 9096"] Well.. 1) It's a quiz based on a couple questions 2) There's no relative importance put on each question 3) I don't vote based on what someone else tells me is right for me.. In particular a media outlet 4) There's no question based on the person's character. 5) There were several questions where there was no answer I could choose with good conscience. True Grit and Craig Miller... You make a really good point.. There's the ones that'll always vote for their party.. I kinda consider them lost causes.. It's like preaching to the choir or to a brick wall depending on what you're saying.. My "first choice" is he|| bent on being divisive, and we've had plenty of that in the last dozen years, and by the looks of the polls these days, it's just getting worse. One party gets in, one side is happy, that party does everything their staunch supporters ask, (about 20% of the population?) alienating everyone else... so then it swings the other way, everything gets undone, and the 'political path' of the country looks a little like Einstein's "The drunk around the lamppost".. There's been no progress made in any direction but we've done a whole lot of walking. A person a little more centrist seems to be the only choice to make any progress that both sides can at least tolerate. [/QUOTE]
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