If other, please elaborate below. Also, obviously, the 18th amendment is not included in this question since it has been repealed.
Its not really a whole amendment but I think the part about the president having to be born in the US is stupid. I understand wanting him to be a citizen and living here a certain amount of time, but I don't see why being born here is needed.
I agree with you on all of these, especially the 22nd. I wish they'd extend it to maybe 3 terms, and extend each term by like 2 years. Honestly, a lot of modern plans and policies really need time to work (on both dem and rep fronts). The executive branch as a whole would greatly improve if the friggin white house wasn't election scrambling starting in year 3 of office.I love the way the choices are the 2nd amendment...and everything else. Nothing like a loaded question, huh?
But my least favorites and why are:
These are all worse than the 2nd amendment in my view.
- 18th Amendment - Of course, that was overturned. However, we learned nothing from it, hence the current war on drugs.
- 22nd Amendment - If a president is good and we want to keep him, let the voters decide. This amendment was put in to prevent the possibility of an incumbent using his (or her) office as a springboard to effectively keep the White House indefinitely. But others have said it's anti-democratic as it limits the choices of voters. Frankly I'd love another Clinton term or two, just as much as the Republicans wanted more Reagan.
- 26th Amendment - I have a lot of trouble with the way the US handles ages. Age to join the US military: 17. Age to vote: 18. Age to drink: 21. How does it make sense that a person is allowed to fight and die for the country but not be able to vote or drink? That's just fucking dumb. It's saying that we don't think you are mature enough to make choices with such things as electing someone to office and we sure don't trust you with alcohol! Your choices are bad and you should feel bad! Oh, but here's a weapon. Go into that highly stressful situation where lives are on the line - you are mature enough to make split-second decisions that could ruin lives.
Year 3?!? Our politicians are ALWAYS in reelection mode. And if they are not they are called "lame duck" and nobody thinks they have to work with them.I agree with you on all of these, especially the 22nd. I wish they'd extend it to maybe 3 terms, and extend each term by like 2 years. Honestly, a lot of modern plans and policies really need time to work (on both dem and rep fronts). The executive branch as a whole would greatly improve if the friggin white house wasn't election scrambling starting in year 3 of office.
Ya, pretty much IMO. In Canada we get virtually all of your political coverage up here, and it's nothing like our own. Ours is "simmer" most of the time (budget is the only time it really ramps up IMO, and very briefly), and then once the actual election is called (parliament dissolves), those 40 days are like your REST OF THE TIME. It's really fucked up what you guys do.Year 3?!? Our politicians are ALWAYS in reelection mode. And if they are not they are called "lame duck" and nobody thinks they have to work with them.
For our older members, was it always like this? I seem to remember (though nostalgia may be influenced by the disinterest I had in politics back then) politics really not being as long lasting as far as being on the news as it is now.
As cliche as it sounds, you can blame it all on the 24-hour news networks. They have to have something to fill all those minutes each day. They don't take the time to research a story, to gather REAL facts and have the stuff to back it up, they have to be the first to get the news out. To be the first to get it in front of the audience instead of getting it right the first time.I would say that true corruption has actually gotten significantly better in the last hundred years or so, and transparency has increased dramatically, but on the flipside the media has become a feeding frenzy where there isn't an angle too narrow or a story too low.
That needed to be done a long time ago. As former Navy my opinion is DADT was retarded. It's all men are created equal, not all men are created equal except gays because eww.Repeal Don't Ask Don't Tell?
The word you are looking for is Libertarian.That needed to be done a long time ago. As former Navy my opinion is DADT was retarded. It's all men are created equal, not all men are created equal except gays because eww.
I also support gay marriage (see me all men created equal thing) and the funny thing is is I think of myself as a republican even though I'm probably independent
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Most americans are idiots who prefer the illusory simplicity of a false dichotomy to having to actually put effort into educating themselves about voting.Too bad more to the Tolerant Republicans don't split off and join the Libertarian movement...
thank youThe word you are looking for is Libertarian.
Or they find the Libertarian party just as distasteful as the Republicans and Democrats.Most americans are idiots who prefer the illusory simplicity of a false dichotomy to having to actually put effort into educating themselves about voting.
Unlikely, if speaking of "tolerant republicans." Looney lefties with house avatars maybe.Or they find the Libertarian party just as distasteful as the Republicans and Democrats.