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bobchadwick 3 days ago

For me personally, anything using the phrasing make ______ great again is a huge turn off. Maybe dispense with language that a lot of people might find to be divisive if your goal is to make it a positive environment.

gwbas1c 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

Yeah, I was thinking the way to make it great again was to wear red hats with a slogan and make bold, antagonistic claims that will never happen, and then change the rules every other day.

ca98am79 3 days ago | parent | prev | next [-]

sorry my bad, I didn't mean it that way and don't use it on the website or anything

supportengineer 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

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korse 3 days ago | parent | next [-]

Cutting military spending isn't going to make anyone great. All large scale human collectives are hungry for resource and influence. Unless you have an unassailable technological monopoly on something everyone needs, a strong military is the only way to maintain status beyond a certain size.

The rest are fine, except that raising the minimum wage without some sort of government mandated price fixing on necessities is going to be a losing battle.

babyent 3 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Why can't we keep our military and defense spending (read: R&D, science, etc.) top notch, and use it to fuel civilian quality of life?

I never understood why we have to remove one thing to do something else. Sometimes you just need a redirection right?

I mean sure, GPS was meant for missile guidance, but now we use it to go to our friends place for game night or taking the family on a road trip.

The internet wasn't made for memes, but here we are. And we play online games together too.

We spend like 1-2 trillion on medicaid and medicare.

My personal vision (which may differ obviously from others) is for America to be the best nation to ever exist, in terms of what it offers to its citizens, and to the broader community at large. And for me that includes the best military power (gotta keep the insane crazy countries and terry's in check), the best social quality of life (healthcare, housing, safety), and the best outcomes for everyone who is here (pursuit of happiness).

I find it fascinating that this country has gone through hell and back (civil war, civil rights, world wars, etc.) and held it together, and it is one of the primary reasons I admire the country so much even though it has its issues (which country doesn't?) and aspires for something greater.

For someone like me, Europe can be a very racist place and I know from first hand accounts from others like me how they're treated as an eternal outsider, not to mention their imperialist history and bloodshed... Where I'm from is a 3rd world developing country that was set back by invaders and imperialists for centuries.

America offers a balance that is really hard to find in the world, it is a true melting pot and I love it here.