Roight, let's see what I can give you here, LionPrince:
Tax reform: Firstly, the experts don't seem very keen on the feasibility of his tax plan. With tax rates for the wealthy the lowest they've generally been since WWII, you support bringing them even lower? Not at all a loaded question, do you think that they should be lower? How do you compensate for that with the deficit?
Oil expansion: I think I'm trying to support more green energy, so that's not a huge concern to me. I understand it has effects for the economy, but I think that drilling for more oil is destructive to the environment and thusly immoral. I don't have a particular problem with the Keystone, in fact I think it's one of the safer and less destructive bits (offshore drilling is just ludicrously unsafe--impossibly under regulated with regard to safety inspections and upkeep)
less goverment regulation of the economy: Yikes, isn't that how we got into this mess? Letting Wall Street do as it will? That hasn't exactly been doing a world of good for us. Or what economic regulation do you mean?
Trading policies: Don't know enough about it.
Gay marriage: Though I agree with Woeler, we shall agree to disagree. Your argument is one of the few rational ones, so I applaud you for that.
Support for Israel: I don't want to support Israel. The US practice of backing questionable governments because they want allies in certain regions wasn't good politics during the cold war and it isn't good now. Israel is as much an instigator in the middle east as any nation in the region. I believe It's irresponsible to support them.
Lower the national deficit: I'm with you there. Obama needs to get his head screwed on straight and make that a priority. It's one of his big flaws in my eyes.

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