Valley Oak
09-14-2016, 09:40 AM
WHO WILL YOU VOTE FOR AND WHY?
I'm a staunch Hillary supporter but I might end up voting for Jill Stein because California is a "safe state."
My public policy views come closer to Jill Stein's than to Hillary Clinton's. In a swing state, however, switching my vote to a third party would put the election in peril and put a dangerous fascist Trump in the White House. In such a case, I would vote Hillary without a second thought.
Nonetheless, I think it is important to express my real views in a state such as California because there is a +90% that Hillary is going to win it. We don't have many options in a two-party system (hint: there are only two choices in a two-party system--lol).
I would NEVER vote for any Libertarian scumbag like Gary Johnson. They are antithetical to everything I believe in. A quick reflection on the two right wing parties: Republicans and Libertarians have chosen wealthy White, male, candidates. Libertarians are an offshoot of the Republicans; that is why they usually run under that party: Ron Paul, his son Rand Paul, and Johnson and Weld were Republican governors.
The Green Party, however, comes MUCH, MUCH closer to the values of our conscious community here in the North Coast and Sonoma County in particular. Furthermore, Jill Stein is a very progressive woman with a long, strong, liberal background fighting for the environment, for working families, and many other issues just like Bernie Sanders has been doing his entire political career. Stein and Sanders are much closer to each other than either one of them is to Hillary.
Noam Chomsky supports Hillary in swing states. He stated this on Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman interviewing him recently. I agree 100% with Noam Chomsky. (His opinion clearly implies that you should vote your conscience in "safe states" that Hillary will probably win. Furthermore, Chomsky also said that you have to "hold your nose" and vote for Hillary. I could not agree more.
SO, WHO WILL YOU VOTE FOR AND WHY?
Chomsky on voting in 2016:
https://www.democracynow.org/2016/5/16/chomsky_on_supporting_sanders_why_he
I'm a staunch Hillary supporter but I might end up voting for Jill Stein because California is a "safe state."
My public policy views come closer to Jill Stein's than to Hillary Clinton's. In a swing state, however, switching my vote to a third party would put the election in peril and put a dangerous fascist Trump in the White House. In such a case, I would vote Hillary without a second thought.
Nonetheless, I think it is important to express my real views in a state such as California because there is a +90% that Hillary is going to win it. We don't have many options in a two-party system (hint: there are only two choices in a two-party system--lol).
I would NEVER vote for any Libertarian scumbag like Gary Johnson. They are antithetical to everything I believe in. A quick reflection on the two right wing parties: Republicans and Libertarians have chosen wealthy White, male, candidates. Libertarians are an offshoot of the Republicans; that is why they usually run under that party: Ron Paul, his son Rand Paul, and Johnson and Weld were Republican governors.
The Green Party, however, comes MUCH, MUCH closer to the values of our conscious community here in the North Coast and Sonoma County in particular. Furthermore, Jill Stein is a very progressive woman with a long, strong, liberal background fighting for the environment, for working families, and many other issues just like Bernie Sanders has been doing his entire political career. Stein and Sanders are much closer to each other than either one of them is to Hillary.
Noam Chomsky supports Hillary in swing states. He stated this on Democracy Now! with Amy Goodman interviewing him recently. I agree 100% with Noam Chomsky. (His opinion clearly implies that you should vote your conscience in "safe states" that Hillary will probably win. Furthermore, Chomsky also said that you have to "hold your nose" and vote for Hillary. I could not agree more.
SO, WHO WILL YOU VOTE FOR AND WHY?
Chomsky on voting in 2016:
https://www.democracynow.org/2016/5/16/chomsky_on_supporting_sanders_why_he