First off, this is a very controversial topic so please keep it civil and respect everyone's opinion, even if you wholeheartedly disagree. If you want to ask why someone thinks a certain way or if they agree with a certain candidate's position on issue X, do so respectfully. This topic will operate under the idea that all opinions are equally valid.
Anyway, now that that's over, I'm 18, so this will be my first time voting, and I will be voting for Donald Trump. I'm registered Republican, but that was only to vote in the primaries (which I missed because of work anyway). I consider myself independent, and one thing that really made me want to vote for Trump was his "America first" nationalist message, which I completely agree with. I don't agree with him on everything (namely banning Muslim immigration), but I stand by him on almost everything else.
Also, here is my political compass test result:
EDIT: If you do not have an opinion or do not want to contribute to a discussion, please don't reply. We get it, you don't like politics. This thread is not for you
darkSpyro - Spyro and Skylanders Forum > Idle Chatter > US 2016 presidential election and general US political discussion thread
spyro fan 8 Ripto Gems: 2948 |
#1 Posted: 13:37:17 30/04/2016 | Topic Creator
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Bimle Ripto Gems: 135 |
#2 Posted: 15:24:30 30/04/2016
I am a Trump supporter too. I have a feeling he will fix things and solve problems, so i am all for Trump.
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Mrmorrises Platinum Sparx Gems: 7038 |
#3 Posted: 16:45:53 30/04/2016
Ted Cruz is my first choice, since he has proven to be the only candidate who loves the constitution. That said, he is now mathematically unable to win enough delegates to secure the GOP nomination, so........
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StriderSwag Gold Sparx Gems: 2769 |
#4 Posted: 16:46:10 30/04/2016
Here's my political compass.
I'm a registered independent, but I honestly don't think I'll be voting for anyone. Trump and Sanders just seem too radical for me, I feel like Clinton is just a political snake, and being basically trans, I don't agree with Ted Cruz at all. I just don't see how any of them could do any good imo. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ |
Badwolfmichael Gold Sparx Gems: 2511 |
#5 Posted: 22:13:25 30/04/2016
Mine
Sorry I haven't offered too much insight into the presidential election, but if I could, I would vote Trump in order to prevent Hillary from being president. Either Bernie or Trump would be much better than her. |
StriderSwag Gold Sparx Gems: 2769 |
#6 Posted: 22:16:26 30/04/2016
Quote: Badwolfmichael
As much as I dislike both Sanders and Trump, I honestly agree. Also I didn't know how close my views are to BWM's :0 |
HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9034 |
#7 Posted: 00:08:24 01/05/2016
This topic has already frustrated me with most of its posts. But, as I said previously...
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spyro fan 8 Ripto Gems: 2948 |
#8 Posted: 03:28:46 01/05/2016 | Topic Creator
Quote: HIR
I think discussing politics is healthy and a great way to open people up to different ideas. If somebody is raised in a super conservative or super liberal family, they're going to stay that way unless they get new information to challenge their beliefs. Not saying it's wrong to be very conservative or very liberal, but it's healthy to understand the opposite side. |
Underian Emerald Sparx Gems: 3095 |
#9 Posted: 06:53:21 01/05/2016
Bernie is the only appealing candidate. Everyone else either has close minded views or needs to be arrested.
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QueenChrysalis Green Sparx Gems: 465 |
#10 Posted: 15:25:30 01/05/2016
I remember doing this test and I got a result that was very far to the left and about a 5th of the way up on the Authoritarian bit. And I think that fits me like a glove. I identify as a Socialist, and I grew up in a Labor voting family.
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HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9034 |
#11 Posted: 15:36:10 01/05/2016
Quote: spyro fan 8
Yeah, talking politics can be great and healthy... if you're not in the United States (or a country with, say, a dictator in power). Fact is, maybe some well-educated folk will be open-minded to these conversations, but I have yet to have a political conversation with someone and get them to see where I'm coming from. And frankly, I'm all for different ideas. But when said ideas are talking about a candidate who, if elected, would put me (as a member of a minority religious faith and someone with physical disabilities) in danger of harm or discrimination, they lose all credibility in my eyes.
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ZapNorris Ripto Gems: 5109 |
#12 Posted: 16:41:59 01/05/2016
tbh we're all ****ed
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Mrmorrises Platinum Sparx Gems: 7038 |
#13 Posted: 17:56:14 01/05/2016
Well, so far no authoritarians have posted their political compass results in this topic. Interesting.
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QueenChrysalis Green Sparx Gems: 465 |
#14 Posted: 13:20:08 02/05/2016
Quote: Mrmorrises
My results exploded when my laptop exploded ;-; |
cowpowa23 Emerald Sparx Gems: 4833 |
#15 Posted: 20:28:03 02/05/2016
Quote: Sesshomaru75
Quote: ZapNorris
These, honestly. I couldn't care less for politics, so here's my "chart": Incase you haven't noticed, it doesn't exist. So have this Orange instead.
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Carmelita Fox Prismatic Sparx Gems: 12470 |
#16 Posted: 21:02:27 02/05/2016
here's my compass from november |
spyro fan 8 Ripto Gems: 2948 |
#17 Posted: 21:03:31 02/05/2016 | Topic Creator
Quote: Cynderfan507
Do you support any specific candidate? Quote: Carmelita Fox
Do you think it's changed? Mine went from far bottom right to pretty much in the center in a matter of 3 months. |
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Carmelita Fox Prismatic Sparx Gems: 12470 |
#18 Posted: 21:25:58 02/05/2016
It's quite possible. I think how heated you are about a particular issue in any moment can really affect your compass.
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CAV Platinum Sparx Gems: 6289 |
#19 Posted: 21:33:29 02/05/2016
I support Sanders. I don't particularly trust Clinton but in the grand scheme I'd probably vote for her over Trump or Cruz. Even if it's a vague empty promise at least she actually said something about free community college, whereas the other two (or at least Trump) seem more content with accusing me of wanting a free lunch. To the people above who have spoken about supporting Trump or Cruz, I'm genuinely curious as to why. I'm willing to have a civil discussion about it and I want to have an in depth answer and talk about it (GB, PM, here, wherever), because I frankly cannot see why anyone would support either of them. Then again the chart shows me biased. Quote: HIR
I'd rather have people discuss politics and world issues like that than tabloid celebrity news about people who have done nothing to contribute to society (art, science, history, etc.). |
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Wreckingball13 Gold Sparx Gems: 2583 |
#20 Posted: 21:34:10 02/05/2016
My first choice would be Kasich though none of them are ideal candidates in my eyes |
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CAV Platinum Sparx Gems: 6289 |
#21 Posted: 23:18:48 02/05/2016
^Correct. Democratic Socialist.
He basically wants to mimic what some European countries are doing. |
mega spyro Emerald Sparx Gems: 3847 |
#22 Posted: 23:23:28 02/05/2016
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Badwolfmichael Gold Sparx Gems: 2511 |
#23 Posted: 01:03:50 03/05/2016
Quote: Wreckingball13
But look at how pathetic he is. If the Republican Party doesn't work together and figure out who they want as a nominee, Clinton is going to win, and Kasich and Cruz aren't helping anything. But whatever, I don't particularly like anyone, but I only really dislike one person. |
HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9034 |
#24 Posted: 01:21:21 03/05/2016
Quote: Sesshomaru75
A "Democratic socialist," like CAV said. It's just, some of his supporters make him sound like a communist, or spout communist rhetoric (e.g. "people's revolution" "power for the people") when talking about him. The reality is, if this guy somehow won, nothing he's promising would come to fruition because Congress would not back it unless Democrats got a working majority in both houses, which I find unlikely to happen. Or, alternatively, the Supreme Court would rule some or all of that legislation unconstitutional.
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spyro fan 8 Ripto Gems: 2948 |
#25 Posted: 01:45:53 03/05/2016 | Topic Creator
Quote: CAV
I support Trump because of his policies. I know that's odd to say, you'd think that's why anyone would vote for a candidate, but there are some people who are voting for Trump because he's not politically correct and because he comes off as a tough guy. Now, those two things are a factor in why I like him, but it's not my main reason. Also, the media lies. It twists things and puts words in his mouth. I'll post a video below showing how they do that. I like that he's anti-war, an anti-interventionist, tough on illegal immigration, wants to give states more power over their education, wants to cut all interest on federal student loans to 0, is socially liberal (doesn't care what bathroom trans people use or if gays wanna get married, also doesn't care if people do weed and will leave the decision to the states), and many other things. He's one of the most successful businessmen in the world and will do wonders negotiating deals with other countries, and with congress. An example is the wall. Will there be a wall? Probabaly not, he'll compromise and tighten security, penalize businesses who employ illegal immigrants, make it harder for them to get on welfare, etc. Illegal immigration is costing the U.S. too much money, and too many drugs are flooding into country. But anyway, yeah. Trump even admitted in a NYT interview that the wall, as well as everything else, is negotiable. He's not some far-right teapartier, he's actually very moderate, and will work with both republicans and democrats. Here's the video showing the truth about some of Donald's political stances and quotes. It's not to make you want to support him, just for you to be informed. This is one of the videos that got me investigating and really researching these issues and realizing Trump is the candidate I wanted to support |
StriderSwag Gold Sparx Gems: 2769 |
#26 Posted: 02:23:47 03/05/2016
I thought this thread would go to **** in a matter of days, but so far its actually been good and interesting and strangely peaceful. Keep up the good work!
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QueenChrysalis Green Sparx Gems: 465 |
#27 Posted: 06:41:11 03/05/2016
Quote: spyro fan 8
This is the problem with you Americans. You think race only falls into two categories: Black Minorities, and people who aren't Black Minorities! |
spyro fan 8 Ripto Gems: 2948 |
#28 Posted: 06:55:15 03/05/2016 | Topic Creator
Quote: QueenChrysalis
That's racist. But anyway, we can continue this elsewhere if you want, but I don't want the topic getting derailed and turning into something horrible. I'll just state my opinion real quick and we'll agree to disagree (agree?). Here are the facts: his position is to temporarily ban Muslim immigrants (presumably ones from high-risk countries like Syria) until we can vet them better, because there is a large percentage of radicalized people trying to get into our country. This ban would be similar to the ban on Japanese immigrants during WW2, and most recently, Obama's ban on Iraqi refugees in 2011. My opinion: absolutely none of that is racist. It doesn't fit the definition of racism (believing one race is inferior to another). |
QueenChrysalis Green Sparx Gems: 465 |
#29 Posted: 07:01:56 03/05/2016
Lets be clear here, are they banning Syrians or are they banning MUSLIMS? Because Muslims include Muslims who live in Africa, who have nothing to do with terrorism, and even Muslims living in western countries like Europe and Australia. Would a Muslim living in Canada be allowed to cross the border under Trump's rules? Or would they be bared entry because their religion means they must be a terrorist?
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StriderSwag Gold Sparx Gems: 2769 |
#30 Posted: 08:01:04 03/05/2016
Quote: StriderSwag
Aaaaaaand I jinxed it... |
HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9034 |
#31 Posted: 12:32:41 03/05/2016
Quote: spyro fan 8
No, it's not. American is a nationality. Caucasian is a race. But that would include white people living in the entirety of the world, not just America. His comments may not be racist, but they are xenophobic. I fail to see how a guy like that would protect our country. It is far more likely that he will alienate our current allies, and anger countries that already hate us. And frankly, it's not the terrorists the average American citizen needs protection from. It's other Americans. Go look up the comparisons between the number of Americans who have died from terrorist attacks and the number who have been killed in a homicide/mass shooting by an American since roughly the turn of the millennium. Actually, you don't have to. Here, I saved you the trouble: http://www.politifact.com/trut...and-terrorism-/ You will find we Americans are far more efficient at killing our fellow citizens than the terrorists are.
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ZapNorris Ripto Gems: 5109 |
#32 Posted: 13:21:19 03/05/2016
hey
let's not take the only "legal" politics topic in the whole forum to **** |
spyro fan 8 Ripto Gems: 2948 |
#33 Posted: 13:30:11 03/05/2016 | Topic Creator
Quote: HIR
I was saying that out of irony, since Islam isn't a race either. The issue isn't whether or not Americans are killing more Americans than extremists are, it's preventing any more needless violence and targeting a huge contributor of violence (namely, the political ideology of radical Islam). But I digress. We can continue this elsewhere if you want, but I do not want this topic to be a topic of debate, but rather discussion and exchanging of opinions, which are all equally valid here. I helped fan this flame so I will go back and delete a few of my replies |
StriderSwag Gold Sparx Gems: 2769 |
#34 Posted: 17:59:08 03/05/2016
Quote: ZapNorris
AGREED |
mega spyro Emerald Sparx Gems: 3847 |
#35 Posted: 00:44:35 04/05/2016
Ted Cruz just dropped out.
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Badwolfmichael Gold Sparx Gems: 2511 |
#36 Posted: 01:22:42 04/05/2016
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spyro fan 8 Ripto Gems: 2948 |
#37 Posted: 01:40:37 04/05/2016 | Topic Creator
Now it's Kasich's turn. Trump vs. Hillary 2016
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HIR Diamond Sparx Gems: 9034 |
#38 Posted: 01:53:54 04/05/2016
Time to start researching emergency survival kits and nuclear hazmat suits, it would seem. That's fine, living was overrated anyway. ¬_¬
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shroom boom Emerald Sparx Gems: 3133 |
#39 Posted: 02:54:17 04/05/2016
if trump becomes president he will start ww3
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ZapNorris Ripto Gems: 5109 |
#40 Posted: 03:00:17 04/05/2016
RIP america
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Underian Emerald Sparx Gems: 3095 |
#41 Posted: 04:10:02 04/05/2016
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spyro fan 8 Ripto Gems: 2948 |
#42 Posted: 04:21:34 04/05/2016 | Topic Creator
Quote: Underian
I don't mean to imply that she will be the nominee, Bernie still has a chance (in fact, he won Indiana today). I was just saying that's the way I hope it will play out. |
StriderSwag Gold Sparx Gems: 2769 |
#43 Posted: 04:45:03 04/05/2016
Quote: mega spyro
Thank god. >.>; Quote: shroom boom
That's a little bit of a stretch. I was talking to CAV about this exact thing earlier, the congress will likely be divided enough to block the more radical ideas. (i.e. the Great Wall of Mexico). Plus, he'll have presidential advisors if he does get elected. I don't think they'd let him say anything stupid enough to cause a nuclear holocaust. Quote: spyro fan 8
Still, it's probably a very slim one. Isn't Clinton beating him by a lot still? |
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