Friday, November 2, 2012

How Should We Vote? | Capital Commentary

How Should We Vote? | Capital Commentary by Paul Brink.  MGB: I would add, and give a fairly high value to, voting respectfully of the moral freedoms of others.  We should avoid to the greatest extent possible the making of choices on personal morality of others - especially when imposing public morality makes a police state necessary.  This is especially the case in the War on Drug (Users).  On the other hand, we should also vote communally so that some kind of group solution is possible when individuals cannot provide for themselves - and not just when due to poverty. The provision of both health care and education are usually too much for any family to bear in any year, so pooling in some cooperative way - whether it be private or public - is a necessity for society.  We must also vote for peace (which is part of voting biblicly - as is voting communally).

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