radical matt
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I'm not going to say it's pointless or go into the electoral college (THIS time), but rather I wanted to get at what it is a President does and what we should be looking for in voting for one.
I was having a discussion with some friends and arrived at a conclusion. People vote for Presidents (or, at least pick their candidate) for reasons I think are...likely misinformed.
My response: Look at what a President actually CAN do, and compare that with WHY people are picking their candidates.
Presidents can:
-Represent the nation to the rest of the world
-Exert limited control over the military in wartime
-Veto Congressional efforts
-Nominate (NOT appoint) Supreme Court Justices
*-Issue executive orders and possibly martial law in limited circumstances
If you break it down, those are the real powers of a President. But...what my friends were looking for in the candidates:
-Education reform
-Tax reform
-"Cleaning up" Washington (less corruption and lobyism)
-Government spending reform (kill pork spending)
-Immigration reform
-"New direction" for the country
-Economy
-War
But I felt inclined to point out to them that a President has little to NO impact on these things. Education, taxation, "cleaning up", spending reform, and immigration are all at the discretion of Congress, not the President. The Economy is a mix of Congress, the Fed, world events, and the American people. A "new direction" is a mix of Congress, the American people, and the President.
Note that Abortion is only now at issue with the Supreme Court, which the President can only NOMINATE people to, the Senate determines if they get in or not.
Of these, the only thing that the President has any real control over is the war, and that is still subject to Congress (only Congress can declare war, and only they determine how much it is funded.
I guess my point is, I think when deciding a President, the things most important in picking my choice are:
-Personality and character/integrity (as this person is representing YOUR country to the rest of the world.)
-Judgment and understanding of military (as this person semi-directs wars that the nation is involved in.)
-General views, or rather, what they're AGAINST (as to determine what they would veto.)
-What they are for/against (in determining the kind of Supreme Court Justices they would nominate.)
That's really it. More than half the issues people cite when they say their candidate is the best are NOT things the President has any direct control over, and in some cases, are things the President has NO control over.
If you like Obama's stance on Education? Vote AGAINST him. Keep him in the Senate where those decisions are really made. Like McCain's view on immigration? Vote AGAINST him, keep HIM in the Senate. Do you HATE Clinton's ideas of healthcare? Vote FOR her, get her OUT of the Senate. And so on and so forth.
The only exception to this is the war. If you like/dislike a candidate's stance on that, you should actually vote for the one you like and against the one you dislike.
Anyway, these are just my thoughts. I'm curious if anyone agrees/disagrees, is aware of any other important powers the President possesses, and/or if anyone actually IS picking their candidate based on what the President can actually DO or not.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			I was having a discussion with some friends and arrived at a conclusion. People vote for Presidents (or, at least pick their candidate) for reasons I think are...likely misinformed.
My response: Look at what a President actually CAN do, and compare that with WHY people are picking their candidates.
Presidents can:
-Represent the nation to the rest of the world
-Exert limited control over the military in wartime
-Veto Congressional efforts
-Nominate (NOT appoint) Supreme Court Justices
*-Issue executive orders and possibly martial law in limited circumstances
If you break it down, those are the real powers of a President. But...what my friends were looking for in the candidates:
-Education reform
-Tax reform
-"Cleaning up" Washington (less corruption and lobyism)
-Government spending reform (kill pork spending)
-Immigration reform
-"New direction" for the country
-Economy
-War
But I felt inclined to point out to them that a President has little to NO impact on these things. Education, taxation, "cleaning up", spending reform, and immigration are all at the discretion of Congress, not the President. The Economy is a mix of Congress, the Fed, world events, and the American people. A "new direction" is a mix of Congress, the American people, and the President.
Note that Abortion is only now at issue with the Supreme Court, which the President can only NOMINATE people to, the Senate determines if they get in or not.
Of these, the only thing that the President has any real control over is the war, and that is still subject to Congress (only Congress can declare war, and only they determine how much it is funded.
I guess my point is, I think when deciding a President, the things most important in picking my choice are:
-Personality and character/integrity (as this person is representing YOUR country to the rest of the world.)
-Judgment and understanding of military (as this person semi-directs wars that the nation is involved in.)
-General views, or rather, what they're AGAINST (as to determine what they would veto.)
-What they are for/against (in determining the kind of Supreme Court Justices they would nominate.)
That's really it. More than half the issues people cite when they say their candidate is the best are NOT things the President has any direct control over, and in some cases, are things the President has NO control over.
If you like Obama's stance on Education? Vote AGAINST him. Keep him in the Senate where those decisions are really made. Like McCain's view on immigration? Vote AGAINST him, keep HIM in the Senate. Do you HATE Clinton's ideas of healthcare? Vote FOR her, get her OUT of the Senate. And so on and so forth.
The only exception to this is the war. If you like/dislike a candidate's stance on that, you should actually vote for the one you like and against the one you dislike.
Anyway, these are just my thoughts. I'm curious if anyone agrees/disagrees, is aware of any other important powers the President possesses, and/or if anyone actually IS picking their candidate based on what the President can actually DO or not.

