Question by gretjones: What would make a democratic presidential candidate “farther left” than another?
My mother is comparing Obama and Hillary, commenting on which one is “farther left”. What does that mean, exactly? I understand that Democrats are left and Republicans are right, but beyond that I don’t really understand what would make a democrat “farther left” than another.

Can someone explain? Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Lillian
Who supports more government control, who backs more socialist programs, Who supports the military the least.

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Every time government officials successfully trick the people into voting to give government more power and continue its existence for another four years, special interest groups and power-hungry bureaucrats are given nearly free reign on plundering ordinary citizens. With a housing crisis already underway, though, tricking homeowners into voting for a particular candidate for president is a high priority for both Barack Obama and John McCain, each of which has available on their websites an outline of a plan to solve the foreclosure mess.

The small number of people who actually wish to inform themselves of the issues before going to vote may wish to read the candidates’ proposals, only a sample of which will be detailed here. The issues will be examined for each candidate, with the Democratic nominee analyzed first.

From Obama’s website comes this about the subprime mortgage industry:

Ensure More Accountability in the Subprime Mortgage Industry: Obama has been closely monitoring the subprime mortgage situation for years, and introduced comprehensive legislation over a year ago to fight mortgage fraud and protect consumers against abusive lending practices. Obama’s STOP FRAUD Act provides the first federal definition of mortgage fraud, increases funding for federal and state law enforcement programs, creates new criminal penalties for mortgage professionals found guilty of fraud, and requires industry insiders to report suspicious activity.

The subprime industry has been largely self-regulating at the highest levels: when Wall Street investment firms made billions of dollars in fees generated from tricking homeowners into loans they could not afford, the industry took off.

As soon as defaults began to rise, buyers for CDO, ABS, MBS, and other similar mortgage-backed bonds disappeared as investors realized that lending standards had been eliminated in an effort to increase revenue. By now, Obama’s plan to regulate the subprime industry is a moot point, as hundreds of lenders have gone out of business after being forced to buy back their terrible loans which defaulted almost immediately upon being made.

While holding lenders and mortgage brokers accountable may seem like a good idea, it does not go nearly far enough to hold those truly responsible for the foreclosure crisis accountable. Wall Street firms provided the money that was loaned, and they bought the mortgages from the lenders to securitize and sell to investors. Without holding the Bear Stearns, Morgan Stanley, and Lehman Brothers of the world responsible, new bubbles will just appear in other market sectors as the subprime pump-and-dump strategy is followed again.

And Obama’s plan does not even address the true first cause of the mortgage bubble: artificially low interest rate policies from the Federal Reserve under Chairman Greenspan. A historically cheap money policy and liquidity injections into the financial system could do nothing else than create a bubble somewhere, and real estate was all the rage. At worst, the Fed should have risen interest rates to deflate the bubble; at best, the Fed should be abolished for its role in creating and inflaming every market bubble of the past nearly 100 years.

Another proposed regulation is this:

Create Fund to Help Homeowners Avoid Foreclosures: Obama will create a fund to help people refinance their mortgages and provide comprehensive supports to innocent homeowners. The fund will be partially paid for by Obama’s increased penalties on lenders who act irresponsibly and commit fraud.

Even hundreds of millions of dollars in fines against mortgage companies only comes out to an extra few hundred dollars at best of assistance for the millions of homeowners facing foreclosure, and that is not if the mortgage assistance fund is depleted by bureaucrat salaries. Also, any new potential penalties will be factored into mortgage rates and fees by the lenders, who will push the extra contingent liability costs onto the end consumers. It can only be assumed, as well, that the rest of this fund will be paid for through more inflation and borrowing from the Federal Reserve.

Disclosure rules are also a focal point of Obama’s plan:

Mandate Accurate Loan Disclosure: Obama will create a Homeowner Obligation Made Explicit (HOME) score, which will provide potential borrowers with a simplified, standardized borrower metric (similar to APR) for home mortgages. The HOME score will allow individuals to easily compare various mortgage products and understand the full cost of the loan.

Mandating more disclosures is quite possibly the most useless proposal so far, as home buyers never read their disclosures anyway, and brokers who want to generate fees and homeowners who want a house they can not afford will sign or say anything to qualify for the loan they want. Mortgage applicants already receive dozens of pages of disclosures, even ones that specifically state they are getting an ARM loan and how ARM loans work; more disclosures will just add to the paperwork that is signed, never read, and filed away in a drawer for years until there is a problem making the mortgage payments.

Some of the more positive aspects of Obama’s plan include a small tax credit and allowing federal bankruptcy judges to lower mortgage balances for homeowners owing more on the loan than their home is worth. While the tax credit comes out to around 0, any tax break is better than no tax break, especially for lower income workers. And allowing judges to lower mortgages in bankruptcy cases would give borrowers an incentive to keep paying on their property if able, rather than walk away from a house in foreclosure.

Unfortunately, Obama’s housing crisis plan indicates his close alignment with the financial power centers on Wall Street. His plan will make the people pay for the bailout of investment firms by funding government bailout programs that will have to be paid for by more inflation from the Federal Reserve. As well, he wants to hold the lower-level facilitators (out of business lenders and out of business brokers) of the (out of business) subprime industry accountable, while not touching the loan funding and securitizing machines on Wall Street, from whom he has received many campaign advisers and contributions.

The ForeclosureFish website has been created to help homeowners learn about all of their options to stop foreclosure and defend against the bank’s lawsuit before they run out of time. The site describes various methods that may be considered, such as foreclosure loans, repayment plans, stopping a sheriff sale, bankruptcy, and more. Visit the site to read more about how foreclosure works and how to recover your credit and finances afterwards: http://www.foreclosurefish.com/

Question by Kimberly M: What does the term “libertarian Republican” mean when speaking of Ron Paul the presidential candidate?
I agree with all of his views on everything but I am confused. Some sites list him as Republican, some as “libertarian Republican” and some as Libertarian. Which is the correct term for him??

Best answer:

Answer by B.Kevorkian
It means “no chance of winning the nomination.”

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Don't Tread on Me: The Story of My Run for California Governor as a Tea Party Candidate

New from Voices of the Tea Party. Deeply upset at the way the Republican Party abandoned its conservative base in the elections of 2008, Larry Naritelli had taken to yelling at his television, prompting his 13-year-old son to ask if there would be a revolution in the country. Naritelli responded by taking his son to a Tea Party protest, to teach him about the freedoms granted by our Constitution. Naritelli began speaking publicly about the government-imposed drought that was destroying Californi

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Missouri’s open US Senate seat now has two contenders. Southwest Missouri Congressman Roy Blunt announced on Thursday he would run for Senate in 2010. He joins Democratic Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, who said earlier this month she would run. Congressman Roy Blunt started his statewide tour announcing his candidacy for US Senate at Harris Stowe State University in St. Louis. He says he’s running for Senator Kit Bond’s open seat because the fight is in the Senate. “The truth is at 41 votes in the Senate, it’s the last thing that separates America from absolute one party rule,” Blunt said. He says the election for Bond’s open seat that is still 20 months away is an important one for the Republican Party. He thinks he’s the right man for the job too. “I approached this from the view it’s so important to win this seat that I’m for the very best candidate that can win this seat, unless it’s me, then I want to think about it. We came to view it is me, and I thought about it and decided to do it,” Blunt said. Blunt supporters at Harris Stowe State University for his announcement agree. “He has shown his leadership ability in House. He’s a respected Congressman in Washington, and I feel he would be more effective,” Sharon Barnes said. Blunt promises he will keep fighting the fight in Washington he has been the past twelve years. “On issues of health care, tax policy, energy policy, and national defense I’ve been leading the fight,” Blunt said. After serving as majority whip
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Michigan Governor Candidate Rick Snyder Talks During Michigan Municipal League Convention


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The two candidates for Michigan governor spoke at the 2010 Michigan Municipal League Convention in Dearborn Sept. 21-24. Democratic candidate and Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero spoke to more than 400 Michigan Municipal Leaders during a Sept. 23 luncheon. Bernero’s running mate, Southfield Mayor Brenda Lawrence also spoke during a breakfast session Friday, Sept. 24. Lawrence was followed by Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Snyder. The League had considerable media coverage for the candidates’ speeches. Read the Detroit Free Press coverage of Bernero’s talk: www.freep.com/article/20100924/NEWS15/9240308/1320/Berner… and Snyder’s talk: www.freep.com/article/20100924/NEWS15/100924048/1320/Snyd…. Read the Detroit News coverage of Bernero’s talk: www.detnews.com/article/20100923/POLITICS02/9230467/1024/… and Snyder’s talk: www.detnews.com/article/20100925/POLITICS02/9250344/1024/… and here: www.freep.com/article/20100924/NEWS15/100924048/1320/Snyd…
. For more information about the Michigan Municipal League and what we do go to mml.org. For all our blog posts from the Convention go here: www.mml.org/events/annual_convention/cv10/blog/. View WLNS TV 6’s coverage of Bernero’s talk: www.wlns.com/Global/story.asp?S=13206075

Read a League blog post about the candidates here: www.mml.org/events/annual_convention/cv10/blog/post/Michi…

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by Dr. Jeffrey Lant

Let me tell you something about presidential candidates: the day they announce for the highest office in the land, they figure they’ll be the top story… their mug on the front page of America’s great dailies, their story featured on the three major commercial networks… and, of course, the object of endless glib commentary on Fox News and CNN.

For Pawlenty, the first announced Republican candidate, it just didn’t happen.

To be sure, there were really major stories being covered March 21, 2011. Can you say nuclear reactors in Japan? That military dust-up in Libya? But even so, you would have thought Pawlenty would have gotten something.

And what’s got to irk Pawlenty good and plenty is that he has at least some credibility, not least that he was a moderately conservative governor (twice!) of a reliably Democratic state. When Pawlenty looks in the mirror, mirror on the wall… who’s the one he sees most of all? Can you say Ronald Reagan?

But Pawlenty got skunked… his Hollywood style introduction video ignored… his message to America undelivered. What a revoltin’ development this is. If it had been Tim’s predecessor in the Minnesota governor’s office — colorful ex-wrestler and mouth man Jesse Ventura — you can bet there would have been coverage, lots of coverage.

Tim’s gotta wonder…

“Gentlemen prefer blondes” (1926), Anita Loos said. In the sequel, she told us “But Gentlemen marry brunettes” (1928). Tim can only hope that he’s seen as the man America wants to marry. If only he can figure out how to get a date to strut his (good boy) stuff…

Minnesota… always the bridesmaid, never the bride.

Pity the state of Minnesota. It has had a respectable number of presidential candidates… but nary even a one-term president amongst them.

Harold Stassen was the hot stuff in 1938 when he was America’s youngest governor. He got a really bad case of Potomac Fever right away (1944) and never did get rid of it. He became a national joke running for president over and over again, a (bad) joke. Minnesota cringed.

Then there was Hubert Horatio Humphrey Jr., who actually got the Democrat’s nomination in 1968… and came within a hair of winning the presidency. “Tricky Dick” Nixon’s most important trick was getting the presidency that year. A profoundly decent man, Humphrey learned the hard way that loyalty (to Lyndon Johnson and his Vietnam policy) isn’t what gets you elected; hard headed realism is. Nixon had it… Hubert didn’t.

The next presidential candidate from Minnesota, Jimmy Carter’s vice president Walter Mondale had this fundamental decency and honesty, too, and it killed him.

Right out of the box Mondale, the very essence of the Minnesota boy next door, you know, the one who carries in your groceries with a smile and declines the tip, slaughtered himself. He told America the truth — that the deficit was unsustainable and there would have to be new taxes. (Deja vu all over again….)

I had to admire the man’s guts… but you knew, right then, he was a goner. Ronald Reagan crushed him… and went on to GOP sainthood, the prototype of how to finesse the truth and become the Big Winner.

Get the picture?

Now there’s Timmy Pawlenty, and here’s what you need to know about him. His original career choice was… dentist. I kid you not… and once you know it you can see him in white coat, dazzling smile, personable, confiding manner; the man who says “open wide”, “little pinch”, “spit here.”

He’d have been a cinch for president of the Minnesota Dental Association… and a lifetime achievement award from the Kiwanis.

What’s he bring to the table?

The problem with those Boy Scout types, the nice guys, is that nice is what they’ve got, all they’ve got. Timmie’s got likability all right but anything else?

His ascent.

He was born November 17, 1960, of German and Polish ancestry. You’ll hear about his teamster father; his mother who died of cancer when he was 15. And about his meat packing neighborhood with that all-pervasive dead meat smell. (Don’t mention that bit too much, Tim; it definitely puts people off. Ask not for whom the smell tolls… it tolls for thee.)

Born Roman Catholic, Pawlenty became an evangelical Christian… a fact he will leverage to the max, to get those all important conservative Republican and Tea Party supporters. Powerful, they’ll demand a hefty price.

Pawlenty’s political career shows what nice guys are capable of achieving. He was elected to the Egan, Minnesota city council in 1989, age 28. Elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1992, he was re-elected five times and was chosen House Majority Leader when Republicans became the majority party in the State Legislature in 1998.

He won a hard fought victory in the Republican gubernatorial primary in 2002… then beat aggressive candidates from the Minnesota Democratic- Farmer-Labor Party and the Independence Party. He was re-elected in 2006. Impressive yes. Memorable no! And the high point of his rhetoric was: “We need to be a party of Sam’s Club, not just the country club.” Churchillian, he isn’t. And America likes its presidents to be masters of soaring speech.

Now the nicest guy aims at the highest office. Everyone will like him. Almost no one with think him the Great White Hope of America, and his poll numbers will always be anemic. Just as they are now.

You see Tim suffers from Minnesotitis… the disease that takes boys next door and turns them into likable cogs in the wheel… always on the team, hardly ever the captain and never ever champion. Leo Durocher summed up their plight in 1939 with his immortal line, “Nice guys finish last.” Tim Pawlenty is about to discover just how deflatingly true that is, as he joins the list of nice guys from Minnesota who couldn’t wow America.

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Amid widespread health care reform in Florida and a heated national health care debate, both Republicans and Democrats worry about potential changes to the Florida health care system. Florida Democrats, who are in favor of health care reform efforts, worry that a GOP Senate candidate may pose a serious threat to the quality of the Florida health care system.

Republican Marco Rubio has, until now, not appeared to pose a serious threat to health care reform in Florida. However, as the Republican candidate continues to build support for his nomination to the GOP Senate seat, Democrats are growing increasingly concerned about what Rubio might do if elected to office. Most importantly, Democrats worry that Rubio will repeal Florida health reforms if he is elected.

That’s no wonder; Rubio has said himself that he plans to repeal Florida health reforms if he wins the Senate seat. That repeal, he said, could mean decreasing health costs for Florida residents and improving health care accessibility for all. The Democrats don’t see it the same way, and are calling Rubio “nothing more than a typical politician who is in the hands of the health insurance industry,” said Eric Jotkoff, Florida Democratic Party spokesman.

According to Jotkoff and a press release issued by the Florida Democratic party, if Rubio does indeed have an alliance with Florida health insurance companies, as the Democrats suspect, Florida residents will have to pay more for their healthcare than ever before. Moreover, such an alliance would increase the federal budget, reduce health care access, and create financial difficulties for many Florida residents participating in the Medicare program.

“By pledging today to repeal health insurance reforms Marco Rubio not only promised to add to the federal budget deficit and deny Florida’s families access to health care, but Rubio’s repeal would also force senior citizens to continue paying for the skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs out of their pockets by re-opening the Medicare Part D donut hole,” said the Florida Democratic Party in a press release issued earlier this month. Rubio’s repeal also means that he wants allow insurance companies to deny coverage when you get sick because of a pre-existing condition.”

As health care costs continue to increase, including the costs of health insurance plans, one of the best things that Florida residents can do to help protect their health and their wallets is to enroll in a health insurance plan now to lock in the monthly premium rates before they increase.

There are many different types of health insurance plans and health insurance plan providers. In order to find the right health insurance plan for their specific needs, lifestyles, and budgets, Florida residents should consult with a qualified health insurance plan broker who can help compare health insurance plan offerings and rates to find the best one for each individual applicant. For example, Florida residents may be able to receive health insurance plans through their employers in addition to health insurance plans that they qualify for on their own. Even if a Florida resident is able to get a health insurance plan through an employer, he or she may be able to get a better rate on a plan independently of the employer.

One of the most popular health insurance plan options is a Health Savings Account, which allows participants to invest in a high-interest yielding savings account that they can earmark to pay for health insurance expenses. With a Health Savings Account, participants will also receive a tax deduction for the funds they deposit into their HSA and use on qualifying medical expenses. Also, Health Savings Account options come with high deductible health insurance plans that have low monthly premiums, reducing participants’ monthly health care expenses.

Whenever enrolling in or changing a new health plan, it is important for individuals to speak with an experienced health insurance advisor to ensure that they have all the information they need to make a wise financial an healthcare decision for their specific needs, budgets, and lifestyles.

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Question by HoustonBlckRepublican: Palin:Will the “Tea Party” candidate cause Obama’s 2nd Term?
I voted for Obama but after houston elected a lesbian mayor I think we need to pull back and get back to our morals.

I want Rick perry to run and win the Presidency.

But

Will Palin split the conservative vote if she run as the “Tea Party” candidate?

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Answer by Joe
She isnt a Tea Party candidate and I doubt she runs.

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