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Ken Comer, President 2009-2012 →
2008 Platform
A Real PlatformAll heavy contenders are candidates from one of the two political parties that count and neither party will have a platform until after a candidate has been chosen. Whether or not the Green Party drafts Nader, the platform there will likely be "ditto". Party candidates pick key issues they want to focus on, but they cannot speak as to what position their party will have across the board. There are several independent candidates, but only a few have a clue as to what a political platform is. After looking at the other independent platforms, I do not feel that they have platforms that are of wide importance or, frankly, of much importance at all. (I saw a candidate whose platform included ending the “War on Drugs”, but that is the only issue that I felt made him different from the "same ol' same old".) I feel that my platform sets me apart from and above the rest. I hope you will take ten minutes out of your life to find out whether you can support me on enough issues to support me on my candidacy. If you do, I promise you an eye-opening agenda. The Third RailI dance all over the "third rail topics" of politics, so you are almost certain to hate something I stand for strongly enough not to vote for me. I ask you to consider, though, that I am likely to be on your side of a different third-rail topic, too. Also, please consider that these issues fester because no one will touch them and the status quo for most third-rail topics is either satisfactory to a minority (and those who are satisfied fear change) or they are at a stage that makes no one happy. Frankly, I think the single most pressing issue facing America today is the “Drug War”, and that all other standard platform issues—including Universal Health Care (or “Single Payer Health Care”, whatever you want to call it)—are secondary on the effects they could have on the USA in the short term. Planks That Set Me Apart(please see the "What a President Can Do" section below for an explanation of the ratings)
(initiating work on the three amendments mentioned above and ending the “War on Drugs” are the most important things I hope to accomplish during my administration)
What a President Can DoIt is certain that I cannot deliver on all of what I want to do. For the sake of full disclosure, I am rating each of these planks on a scale of "Low" Lo, "Medium Low" ML, "Medium" Mm, "Medium High" MH, and "High" Hi with respect to...
Using the Transitive Trust plank as an example,
“Same Ol' Same Old” IssuesBelow you will find my stance on several “same ol' same old” policy issues. I am not saying that these issues are unimportant. I merely point out that they are the issues which other candidates focus on and that they are generally uncontroversial in nature (at least, compared to what you'll find on my list of planks). I have included each of the issues dealt with on any candidate's web site, regardless of how important that issue is to me personally and regardless of whether I think something constructive can be done. In general, you will find that there are 1-2 general positions covered in all of the policy statements from any candidate. (After some gnashing of teeth, I decided to leave out “implicit issues” like jobs, corruption, crime, etc., that are a priority for all candidates for any elected office. If you have to actually say that you are “for” more jobs or “against” corruption, I think your campaign is intellectually bankrupt from the outset. Besides, I sometimes wonder if corruption could lead to more jobs.... Not really, but I had you going there, did I not?)
I will reserve the detailed "ranking" information on “Same Ol' Same Old” issues until I have more time and more help, but let me name the few that I consider vital for an incoming President: repeal the Patriot Act, help in Afghanistan and Darfur and institute Universal Health Care Coverage. Created by: kencomer last modification: Sunday 01 of July, 2007 [02:45:13 UTC] by kencomer |
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