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[–] MrSaxoBeetus 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
I don't even vote in the US, so I didn't bother with siding with any of them. I think the American people should decide whatever they think it's best for them. I feel sad that some of them even care about Syria or Israel, when the US already have huge internal issues to be solved (for instance, the obesity epidemics).
I dislike Hillary Doublechinton as strongly as I dislike Trump. I don't believe any of them is suited to become a president. I'd probably vote on that guy who doesn't know what Aleppo is. I just don't agree with the histrionics in this election. Enforcing drug tests for presidential candidates is, in my opinion, a rational, doable action. I don't think he's a better candidate because of it. It doesn't change the judgement I passed on him.
[–] dontdoxxmebro [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Alright, that is about the most reasonable thing I have read on Voat regarding politics, thanks. I really wish the US would give up on drug testing, it works about as well as gun control; I suppose that is a matter for another day.
[–] MrSaxoBeetus ago
Thanks, but I'm afraid I might be just a cynical.
Kind of weird, but I'm pro-choice in terms of what people do to what belong to them: their bodies, their guns, their drugs, their relationships. Do you think it's contradictory of me to be in favor of drug decriminalization and drug testing at the same time?