Posted November 07, 2012
This is why I remain independent. These are all good points, and there is no doubt in my mind that the business sense of conservative politics, and insistence on retaining core free market principles, would greatly help this country's economics.
Unfortunately, however, the GOP insists on retaining archaic, blatantly homophobic and misogynistic beliefs for social issues. Fear-mongering and bully tactics shouldn't be the way you try to influence national and international opinion.
I wanted to vote for Romney, I really did. I think his business sense would have helped us a lot more than Obama's current economic policies. But he just couldn't remove himself from the right-wing nutjobs who think that separation of church and state is somehow a bad thing. He also thinks that starting a multi-front war is the way to regain America's foothold in the international space. And that's why, in the end, he couldn't earn my vote (Obama didn't either, but that is besides the point).
Unfortunately, however, the GOP insists on retaining archaic, blatantly homophobic and misogynistic beliefs for social issues. Fear-mongering and bully tactics shouldn't be the way you try to influence national and international opinion.
I wanted to vote for Romney, I really did. I think his business sense would have helped us a lot more than Obama's current economic policies. But he just couldn't remove himself from the right-wing nutjobs who think that separation of church and state is somehow a bad thing. He also thinks that starting a multi-front war is the way to regain America's foothold in the international space. And that's why, in the end, he couldn't earn my vote (Obama didn't either, but that is besides the point).
Post edited November 07, 2012 by EC-