I am a Wisconsin voter. It was disappointing to listen to the debate, especially Sam Harris’s take on what should be important to voters. My questions for the candidates are based on the following
Who is most likely to…?
Protect women’s rights including the long fought battle for Title 9 equality and accessibility, unique to biological wom…
I am a Wisconsin voter. It was disappointing to listen to the debate, especially Sam Harris’s take on what should be important to voters. My questions for the candidates are based on the following
Who is most likely to…?
Protect women’s rights including the long fought battle for Title 9 equality and accessibility, unique to biological women only.
Protect school-age children from receiving information on sex, gender, and racial issues that they can’t process, particularly in a world where they are vulnerable, fickle, and attention seeking, like our European counterparts have done.
Protect racially mixed children where one parent is deemed oppressor and the other one oppressed.
Give universities students the ability to think critically, despite most professors having progressive viewpoints.
Ensure that Americans are able to decipher information by not censoring opposing viewpoints that differ from government opinions, ie covid mandates, vaccines and spread.
Use practical common sense approaches when it comes to the environment (energy use) and what the United States is ready for and what they are already doing compared to other countries.
Ensure that government agencies are not targeting citizens of the opposite political party.
Give equal access for quality education, whether that is vouchers or public schools.
Ensure that certain groups of people are not rewarded in order to get votes while others are left behind, i.e. student loans, racial incentives.
Ensure that our immigration policies eliminate people who can harm citizens while incentivizing people who want to contribute to our American way of life.
Stop drugs from coming into our country causing homelessness and premature death.
Stop foreign election interference and influence in our judicial system and press, i.e. George Soros.
Mr. Harris, these things if overlooked, will have a far greater permanent effect on our democracy and our way of life than your irritation with a blundering non- filtering 4 year president who has checks and balances.
I am a Wisconsin voter. It was disappointing to listen to the debate, especially Sam Harris’s take on what should be important to voters. My questions for the candidates are based on the following
Who is most likely to…?
Protect women’s rights including the long fought battle for Title 9 equality and accessibility, unique to biological women only.
Protect school-age children from receiving information on sex, gender, and racial issues that they can’t process, particularly in a world where they are vulnerable, fickle, and attention seeking, like our European counterparts have done.
Protect racially mixed children where one parent is deemed oppressor and the other one oppressed.
Give universities students the ability to think critically, despite most professors having progressive viewpoints.
Ensure that Americans are able to decipher information by not censoring opposing viewpoints that differ from government opinions, ie covid mandates, vaccines and spread.
Use practical common sense approaches when it comes to the environment (energy use) and what the United States is ready for and what they are already doing compared to other countries.
Ensure that government agencies are not targeting citizens of the opposite political party.
Give equal access for quality education, whether that is vouchers or public schools.
Ensure that certain groups of people are not rewarded in order to get votes while others are left behind, i.e. student loans, racial incentives.
Ensure that our immigration policies eliminate people who can harm citizens while incentivizing people who want to contribute to our American way of life.
Stop drugs from coming into our country causing homelessness and premature death.
Stop foreign election interference and influence in our judicial system and press, i.e. George Soros.
Mr. Harris, these things if overlooked, will have a far greater permanent effect on our democracy and our way of life than your irritation with a blundering non- filtering 4 year president who has checks and balances.