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 Post subject: What are the most important issues for the gov't to address?
PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 2:48 pm 
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OK, let's try to have some fun here. Below are a list of issues. I want as many of you to pick out around a top ten ranking or so of the issues in order of importance for the gov't to address. After I get enough sufficient answers, I'll compare the RM answers to polls that were given over a ten-year span, and we'll see how our priorities compare to average Americans.

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Abortion
Air Travel Safety
Budget/Government spending
Bush/president
CIA leak
Crime/violence
Disaster relief/Hurricane Relief
Domestic/social issues (non-specific)
Downsizing government
Drugs
Economy (non-specific)
Education
Election/Voter reform
Employment/jobs
Energy
Environment
Ethics in government
Family values (decline of)
FEMA
Foreign policy (non-specific)
Gas and oil prices
Healthcare (not Medicare)
Homeland/domestic security/public safety
Homelessness
Honesty/Integrity/Moral Values
Human/civil/women's rights
Immigration
Inflation
Iraq / (Saddam Hussein)
Judicial/Legal Issues
Medical research
Medicare
Middle East peace process between Palestinians and Israel
Military/defense
National security
North Korea
Not sure/refused/no issue
Other
Peace/world peace/nuclear arms
Poverty/the poor
Religion (decline of)
Same sex rights
School safety
Social security
Taxes
Terrorism
War
Welfare


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 Post subject: Re: What are the most important issues for the gov't to addr
PostPosted: Mon Aug 28, 2006 2:52 pm 
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this is merely impossible :shock:

Peace/world peace/nuclear arms
Human/civil/women's rights
Education
National security
Healthcare (not Medicare)
Medicare
Poverty/the poor
School safety
Environment
Energy


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Yeah, I couldn't come anywhere close to ten, so just pick whatever number. :oops:

Downsizing gov't
Energy
Environment
Taxes
War
Peace/world peace/nuclear arms
Human/civil/women's rights


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Education. I think if you get that right, it will lead to improvements in the vast majority of the other issues.

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Green Habit wrote:
Yeah, I couldn't come anywhere close to ten, so just pick whatever number. :oops:

Downsizing gov't
Energy
Environment
Taxes
War
Peace/world peace/nuclear arms
Human/civil/women's rights


really? i kind of want to pick all of them :? btw i just realized you asked for it to be in order, so let me fix that.


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Education. I think if you get that right, it will lead to improvements in the vast majority of the other issues.




Nelson Mandela wrote:
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.


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conoalias wrote:
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Education. I think if you get that right, it will lead to improvements in the vast majority of the other issues.




Nelson Mandela wrote:
Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.


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How is other there. Seriously?

I pick "other".


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Aside from "other", I guess I'll go with...

Downsizing government
Education
Energy
Environment
Ethics in government
Human/civil/women's rights
Peace/world peace/nuclear arms
War


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 Post subject: Re: What are the most important issues for the gov't to addr
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Green Habit wrote:

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Abortion
Bush/president
Crime/violence
Drugs
Ethics in government
Family values (decline of)
Honesty/Integrity/Moral Values
Immigration
Medical research
Religion (decline of)
School safety


I picked these as the ones where I think the federal government should back the hell off and spend money on the others listed. These can be addressed at the state level or by private agencies.


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Air Travel Safety
Budget/Government spending
Disaster relief/Hurricane Relief
Drugs
Education
Employment/jobs
Energy
Environment
FEMA
Gas and oil prices
Homeland/domestic security/public safety
Immigration
Iraq / (Saddam Hussein)
Medicare
Military/defense
National security
Terrorism


im assuming this is only the National Level

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I tried to keep it as close to 10 as possible; had to go with a top 13. Should also be noted these are in no particular order....



Economy (non-specific)
Education
Election/Voter reform
Employment/jobs
Energy
Environment
Ethics in government
Foreign policy (non-specific)
Healthcare (not Medicare)
Immigration
Military/defense
National security
Domestic/social issues (non-specific)


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My top ten are:

1. Less war around the globe, peace is a nice idea but a little far fetched at this time
2. World poverty and related issues, goes hand in hand with number one
3. Human right but not womens rights, which can directly contrivene human rights, goes hand in hand with number one and two
4. Making the UN functional, again goes hand in hand with numbers one, two and three
5. Environment
6. Welfare and poverty at home
7. Universal healthcare
8. Lessening the income gap between the rich and poor
9. Education
10. Campaign finance reform, getting all corporate dollars and non-eligible voters from donating money or money substitutes


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 Post subject: Re: What are the most important issues for the gov't to addr
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loralei wrote:
Green Habit wrote:

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Abortion
Bush/president
Crime/violence
Drugs
Ethics in government
Family values (decline of)
Honesty/Integrity/Moral Values
Immigration
Medical research
Religion (decline of)
School safety


I picked these as the ones where I think the federal government should back the hell off and spend money on the others listed. These can be addressed at the state level or by private agencies.


I like your style. Especially including "Bush/president" in that list. :haha:


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3. Human right but not womens rights, which can directly contrivene human rights, goes hand in hand with number one and two


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Ethics in government
Election/Voter reform
Education
Healthcare (not Medicare)
Energy
Social security
Human/civil/women's rights **including same sex rights
National security
Immigration
Taxes


Some things I would have liked to see on the list are:
1: Campaign Finance Reform. I believe taking Corporate influence out of Gov't decision making would take care of many items on the list. This is why I chose Ethics first.

2: Infrastructure Improvements- Such as Levees, roads and bridges. I would have had this down around 10.


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3. Human right but not womens rights, which can directly contrivene human rights, goes hand in hand with number one and two


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Just the fact that it's called womens rights lets you know that push come to shove they expect it to trump human rights.


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Education
Election/Voter reform
Energy
Environment
Ethics in government
Healthcare (not Medicare)
Homeland/domestic security/public safety
Human/civil/women's rights
National security
Same sex rights
Social security
Terrorism


Well, that's 12.

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Education was first on the list.


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 Post subject: Re: What are the most important issues for the gov't to addr
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Green Habit wrote:
loralei wrote:
Green Habit wrote:

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Abortion
Bush/president
Crime/violence
Drugs
Ethics in government
Family values (decline of)
Honesty/Integrity/Moral Values
Immigration
Medical research
Religion (decline of)
School safety


I picked these as the ones where I think the federal government should back the hell off and spend money on the others listed. These can be addressed at the state level or by private agencies.


I like your style. Especially including "Bush/president" in that list. :haha:


I figure there is nothing that the federal government will do to "undermine" their mr. president. But maybe PETA can take him down.


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