Justmehere
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I'm open with the fact that I'm neverTrump and it has almost nothing to do with Hillary's health. I don't actually want to see her medical records. The president represents the country and has some tremendous power, but I don't think this means we need to be allowed into all their health records. There has to be a line somewhere.
Trump's doctor has given a really strange letter but I don't want Trump's health records. At all. I really don't need to know about any of that to decide if he would lead the country in a healthy direction.
It almost feel vouyeristic to me to want all of that info. Like ew.
Let's say Hillary does have Parkinson's. Many have Parkinson's. It's a movement disorder. Doesn't make people bad people or bad leaders.
Bad choices make people bad leaders and Hillary has made quite a few. So has Trump.
We have enough about both leaders based on the way they act and what policies they proposed and how they lead - from their own mouths - that we also don't need to get too hung up on everyone's bias or opinions in the media. Social media is a terrible news spruces because nothing is fact checked and even more so, the algorithms behind socials media increase confrontation bias. Social media collects tons f data on everything we click and ten gives us more of whatever we click on - it doesn't seek to lead us to alternative viewpoints and data, but to give us what we want to like and see and read, not things that challenge us to refine our beliefs. (And I know @gizmo you are seeking to really be sure in what you believe and support and it's so good you seek out various news sources, but be very careful with social media. It's good for confining already held beliefs and not much else, on purpose.)
We all can look at primary sources about the candidates themselves and see the results of their leadership so far and make a decision about which one best represents us and who we think will best lead the nation.
Whoever anyone wants to vote for great, if you loved next to me and I could drive, I'd give you a ride to the polling station. Even if it's for someone else than who I would vote for. Disagreement isn't a discussion stopper for me.
I'd also suggest getting involved in the election. Do more than just vote. Volunteer. This can happen from someone's own home - but if doable, I'd encourage anyone to get out there, even if it's in support of someone else I don't like.
Volunteering in elections and political processes has taught me more about how I want this nation to be lead than anything I have read in any source or anything any of the candidates have ever said. It's helped me see the danger we are facing in the next few years and it's helped me know my neighbor's --- which I think is more important than even who we vote for in Novemeber. At the end of the day when the hard stuff happens in this nation, it's our neighbors and communities pulling together that's gonna help us get through more than whoever is sitting in the whitehouse.
And on another note, when has there ever been a headline of "Fedweal government does great job"? No really...
I think there's a point where we have to remember the peeaident can't fix all the ails us and I think in the election season so many people (I don't mean anyone here) are putting way too much hope in the next president to solve all our problems.
In the end, it's going to be we the people that bring this country to a better place. Or it's going to be we the people that destroy it.
Trump's doctor has given a really strange letter but I don't want Trump's health records. At all. I really don't need to know about any of that to decide if he would lead the country in a healthy direction.
It almost feel vouyeristic to me to want all of that info. Like ew.
Let's say Hillary does have Parkinson's. Many have Parkinson's. It's a movement disorder. Doesn't make people bad people or bad leaders.
Bad choices make people bad leaders and Hillary has made quite a few. So has Trump.
We have enough about both leaders based on the way they act and what policies they proposed and how they lead - from their own mouths - that we also don't need to get too hung up on everyone's bias or opinions in the media. Social media is a terrible news spruces because nothing is fact checked and even more so, the algorithms behind socials media increase confrontation bias. Social media collects tons f data on everything we click and ten gives us more of whatever we click on - it doesn't seek to lead us to alternative viewpoints and data, but to give us what we want to like and see and read, not things that challenge us to refine our beliefs. (And I know @gizmo you are seeking to really be sure in what you believe and support and it's so good you seek out various news sources, but be very careful with social media. It's good for confining already held beliefs and not much else, on purpose.)
We all can look at primary sources about the candidates themselves and see the results of their leadership so far and make a decision about which one best represents us and who we think will best lead the nation.
Whoever anyone wants to vote for great, if you loved next to me and I could drive, I'd give you a ride to the polling station. Even if it's for someone else than who I would vote for. Disagreement isn't a discussion stopper for me.
I'd also suggest getting involved in the election. Do more than just vote. Volunteer. This can happen from someone's own home - but if doable, I'd encourage anyone to get out there, even if it's in support of someone else I don't like.
Volunteering in elections and political processes has taught me more about how I want this nation to be lead than anything I have read in any source or anything any of the candidates have ever said. It's helped me see the danger we are facing in the next few years and it's helped me know my neighbor's --- which I think is more important than even who we vote for in Novemeber. At the end of the day when the hard stuff happens in this nation, it's our neighbors and communities pulling together that's gonna help us get through more than whoever is sitting in the whitehouse.
And on another note, when has there ever been a headline of "Fedweal government does great job"? No really...
I think there's a point where we have to remember the peeaident can't fix all the ails us and I think in the election season so many people (I don't mean anyone here) are putting way too much hope in the next president to solve all our problems.
In the end, it's going to be we the people that bring this country to a better place. Or it's going to be we the people that destroy it.