by jimwalton » Tue Jun 02, 2020 2:30 pm
> So policy that is beneficial to you personally is what determines your vote? Or does the moral character determine it? Why one over the other?
Lots of things determine my vote. I'm not so simplistic as you seem to imagine. Personality, morality, positions on issues, and experience all play a role in my consideration.
> Does his divisiveness as a whole not factor into your vote and support?
I find his divisiveness problematic, but I find the divisiveness of Democrats problematic also. Many people in politics are divisive: Trump, Pelosi, Clinton, Schumer, Nadler, Schiff, Waters; and I find many journalists divisive. Trump certainly doesn't have a corner on that market.
> I’d say the more Christ like way to go about that decision should based on the larger sum of a people
I'm not sure I know what this means. My decision should be based on a larger sum of people?
> It seems like your are just compartmentalizing a person into a split categories with policy vs moral repugnance.
Not at all. You're judging me based on a handful of sentences, and it seems that you have me pegged quite inaccurately.
> I suspect it is the selfish reasoning, policies that benefit you.
Wrong again. I work hard so that my focus is what's best for the country and what's best for the world. My personal benefit doesn't have a lot to do with it. When I said I agreed with his policies, that's no particular reflection that these decisions were particularly beneficial to me. I don't know what would make you rashly jump to that wrong conclusion.
> It would appear that you are able to dismiss the appalling leader that is leading this country vs applying your Christian values to how you cast your vote.
Wrong again. Your batting average is pretty low. In some senses he's an appalling leader, in other senses he's a vast advantage over Obama, who was simply awful. Bush before him was so-so. Clinton before him was terrible as well. I certainly am not so naive, foolish, narrow-minded, and selfish as you are painting me to be.