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Swiss_Guy
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Lower taxes? Lower taxes give more money for citizens to keep to spend and help the economy and give to charities which help the poor. But we can agree to disagree on this.If a politician is pro-choice I won’t vote for them… But at the same time I won’t vote for a pro-life person who doesn’t support the welfare system, someone who supports lower taxes, war etc…
I wouldn’t say plenty, but luckily there still are some.There are plenty of pro-life Democrats out there who support the welfare system, support higher taxes, and are against war…
One of my college professors when I did dual enrollment classes in high school was Father Robert Drinan. He was militantly anti-war, supported higher taxes, and was a Democrat who served in Congress all while being an active Jesuit priest!
Even pro-life from conception to death? In my definition, pro-life includes pro-family as well, because family “creates” more life.There are plenty of options on voting… But if a Catholic is a Republican and that said Republican supports typical Republican positions outside of being pro-life; I won’t vote for him pro-life or not.
Just like if a person is pro-choice I probably won’t vote for them even if they are a Democrat who subscribes to most of my views. However, if they are so called “neutral” while being personally pro-life and and offer a comprehensive plan to reduce abortions drastically then I can get behind them and vote for them.
But being pro-choice is generally a dis-qualifier from getting my vote. And if faced with a conservative goose stepping Republican as the alternative… I’ll just stay home…