It is not possible to tune into the news, whether on TV , newspaper, magazines or through social networks, without hearing about the 2012 US Presidential campaigns and constant anaysis of the candidates and sound bites from both of them. As a regular Facebook user, I find myself getting tired of hearing about it and I get very tired of all the sponsored ads that keep flooding my homepage, and more seem to be coming from the Romney campaign than from the Obama campaign. But I know that there are currently only 28 days, at least, before it will be all officially over and we will stop seeing all those campaign ads. I know that these events are located in my country, the US, but as any President and his administration make many decisions involving foreign policies affecting the entire world, that who will spend the next four years in the White House, as any four-year period, will profoundly affect the rest of the world.
A week ago, the political debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney was held, and I know that it was widely watched and everyone has different views about the performances of both men. Should we base our votes on what we see of Candidates' performances in a debate? I do not think so. Are such performances an accurate reflection of the job candidates would do as President? In part, yes, especially as candidates respond under pressure and how they would conduct themselves. But to accurately "size up" a Candidate and his or her fitness for office, we should take MANY things into consideration: their past records of performance in other offices in politics (Mitt Romney as Governor of his state and President Obama as President), their entire conduct on the campaign trail, what they say about themselves, what they say about their opponents and their lifestyles and how they relate to the public. Which Candidate do you feel best represents you, your family and the values that you hold dear?
I'm not writing this to tell anyone how to vote and no one has any right to tell anyone how to vote or which candidate to support. All anyone can ethically do is suggest that you check the facts about the candidates, do your "due diligence" on them and do your research so you can make an informed decision when you cast your vote and that your vote is not based on a personal like/dislike for a candidate, loyalty to those who tell you how you "should vote," or opinions formed on your listening to campaign ads or partisan radio or talk show hosts. We all have different value systems and different visions of what we think of the direction that the country should "go in." There is nothing wrong with having strong opinions and talking about them. What is wrong is when talking about these opinions morphs into personal attacks, whether on the candidates or on those who support them. And it is very easy to do and tempting for most of us.
It seems that it is very hard to disagree about political issues graciously and respectfully. It is not for nothing that we are warned, "Do not talk about politics or religion."
There is the Project Vote Smart website which is a nonpartisan website that gives the facts about politicians all over the country, from states to state as well as the two Presidential Candiadates. On the page for each Candidate there are a variety of top tabs for pages. One is for their past voting record. Another is for their stand on the issues. On the page we are told if a politician has taken the Project Vote Smart "Political Courage Test" which is a form that details a politician's stance on a variety of issues. I visited the pages for both Presidential Candiages and, according to Project Vote Smart, neither has filled out that form though asked over and over again. In my opinion, though I prefer that a politician has filled out the form, I don't think it should, in and of itself, count against any politician's fitness for office if they have not filled it out. We need to look at their willingness to take unpopular or controversial stands in everyday life.
Two separate times, including earlier this year on President's Day, I had sent causes invitations to almost everyone in my social networks who uses Causes, to a Facebook causes called, "Join the Fight to Stop Dishonoring the President." The mission of this cause has been to restore honor and dignity to the office of the Presidency. This honor and respect have been lost and that seems to have sharply declined when President Obama was elected in 2008. I offended a few people simply by sending them invitations to support this cause and they removed me from their friends lists. Many who normally support me, did not support this cause. And I fear that many, many people will cast their votes not because of enthusiasm for their preferred candidate but because they are so against the candidate that they do not like.
In my Facebook newsfeed, I have seen posts by people who have gone on record as saying that they had their minds made up, well in advance, on how they will vote on November 6. More than a few times, I have seen people "like" pages or post photos indicating "I will NOT vote for Obama" or "I will vote Obama out" "I will vote this person out of a job," and show a photo of President Obama. The supporters of Mitt Romney and the supporters of President Obama have gotten relentless in attacking the other's candidate. I know I will sound biased but I see much more hate, vitiol and trashing from the opponents of President Obama; I cannot log into Facebook without seeing posts trashing the President or at least making slurs that make no secret of the Facebook user's contempt of the President. Some of my most loyal supporters are people who differ with me sharply on political matters, though I don't know if they are aware of this. I would hope that even political differences would not ruin my rapport with them but I'm too aware that political differences are often seen as personal attacks and offenses that cannot be tolerated. One Facebook page is called something like, "1,000,000 Strong Against Mitt Romney." Just today, I saw a Facebook page called, "I Will Not Vote For President Obama" and there a photo with the caption "Nobama." Why is is easier or more fun, to scream about what we are against than to shout out about what we are for?
During the time when Mitt Romney chose his running mate, Paul Ryan, the author of the very controversial "Ryan Plan," the Presidential campaign has really picked up steam. This choice of "running mate" will keep this controversial proposed piece of legislation in sharp focus for awhile. As this plan is an very important part of the Romney campaign, when considering whether to vote for Mitt Romney, any voter should know what the "Ryan Plan" is and what it would mean for self and family. I will provide links at the end of this post where you can find out more about the Ryan Plan and educate yourself about what it is. According to one online "Fact Sheet" that I pulled up today, both Candidates are doing much to misrepresent the other's position. If they are correct in their evaluation of both the Presidential Candidates, who are we to trust? Sometimes I'm unsure of whether to trust the very "Fact Checker" sites that have been set up and if they themselves may be done by people with unconscious biases. In the end, I believe that each one of us needs to make up our own mind about who is the most qualified person to fill any office, all things considered.
I bring up the Ryan Plan because it is a central part in the platform for the Romney campaign and because his running mate is the creator of this proposed legislation. We cannot afford to be ignorant of it and what it would mean for us and our families. We are living in a time which is the very first time when it has proposals to cut many government programs or services has ever been put before the public but that time is here. Republicans are the party which focuses on minimizing government spending but not until the Tea Party politicians have occupied seats in Congress, have I ever heard talk of federal cuts to Medicare, Social Security and Medicaid. And these cuts are part of the Ryan Plan. I know that there are many people who may never have had to use government programs and may think they may never need them. And I hope they never will be in the position to need them! But we never know what life may hold for us, and we may find ourselves in situations where we may need to use a government program (s) and, if we are fortunate to live long enough, we will need to use Medicare. The only people who need not concern themselves with what the Ryan Plan will mean to their families and themselves are those who are wealthy and whose money will cover them even in times of illness or emergencies. Since that is not most of us, we owe it to our families and ourselves to educate ourselves about the Ryan Plan.
Another issue that is HUGE in this debate is that of abortion and Mitt Romney and the Republican Party LOVE to portray President Obama as the "most pro-abortion President in US history." Granted, I do NOT agree with President Obama on this particular issue, but with so many things at stake in this election, I wonder at the wisdom of basing one's vote on a single issue. I know that many people are "one-issue" voters and I respect that, though I do not agree with it anymore. I see little wisdom in voting for a Candidate just because I agree with him or her one one issue, while I do not like their stance on any other issue I care about. Yes, the "pro-life" movement leaders do have a STRONG point when they say that if we condone abortion, all other forms of life will cheapen and this is happening. They also have a point when they declare that life is the issue on which all other issues are based. What they fail to see, I believe, is that the many other issues also are based on life issues. What we need, and what neither Candidate OR their parties can or will work toward, is a consistent life ethic which affirms ALL of human life, from conception to death, and not only represented in a certain set of issues while ignoring the others. I was going to provide you with a link to an article that gives an interesting perspective about both political Candidates and abortion, but it seems that the site on which the article appeared has been moved or is deleted. The thrust of the article was that while Romney declares that he will "end abortion," that in his past, much of his private money has indicated that he may not be as "pro-life" as he presents himself. The same article stated that none of President Obama's past private money has funded the abortion industry. There may be more gray area, concerning where they really stand, than we think.
Quite a few weeks ago, in response to another Facebook user's slur against President Obama, and being fed up with seeing anti-Obama posts and comments, I posted a status update that was not directed at anyone in particular. I lamented all the hateful posts and comments that I was seeing more and more of; I said that while I did not want to sound biased, that I saw more hate being directed toward Obama and his supporters than toward Romney and his supporters. I got few "likes" or comments. One Facebook user said to me, "I'm a Republican and I am a proud one; okay, come out and say that you are a Democrat." Actually, I grew up in a family of Democrats and I support many Democrat policies, but I also support some policies that are considered Republican. I an Independent, I told the Facebook user in my comment. Politically, I have always felt alienated and caught-in-the-middle because I sympathize with many of my family's views, which are strongly Democratic. But I also sympathize with some of views that are considered more "religious right" in nature, though I do not consider myself a "conservative Christian." As I read my Bible, God is neither Republican or Democrat. I do not think that even the Church, pastors or Christian leaders should tell people what candidate to support or how to vote. Both major parties have strengths and both parties have weakness.
Like everyone else, I am excited about the outcome of this Presidential campaign but I will be relieved when it will end. I know that as my active petition calls for funds for a cause, that it will take resolution of the budget crisis in Washington before any action can be taken on what I am calling for. In many ways, it does not even matter who occupies the White House as the President can do nothing without the support and co-operation of Congress. This is why my petition is addressed to both Houses of the US Congress as well as to the US President, along with both Houses of my state Congress and to my state Governor.
As these final weeks continue, we can expect to see the Presidential campaign and other political campaigns, get nastier and nastier. We should base our votes not on attack ads or the opinions of talk show hosts but the facts and I will provide links to a few resources.
http://votesmart.org/
This is the website for Project Vote Smart, which provides a wealth of facts about politicians and this website is easy to navigate with its search bar.
http://politifact.com/
This is the website where the words and actions of politicians are evaluated and examined and where the record is said to be able to be set straight.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Path_to_Prosperity_The_Ryan_Plan
This is the website that provides comprehensive information about the Ryan Plan but it is a lot of reading and may be tedious to wade through.
http://americanthinker.com/2011/06/ok_just_what_is_the_ryan_medicare_plan.html
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