Mormons - Jon Huntsman vs Mitt Romney
Huntsman is only 13 years younger than Mitt Romney, but they are generations apart in temperament. Romney trying on Huntsman's leather jackets and shades, or hopping on one of his motorcycles, would rightly make him look ridiculous. But, beyond mere differences of personality, Romney and Huntsman also represent two very different strains of Mormonism. While both men are the progeny of the same class of wealthy Mormon elite, Huntsman's public life is born of a younger strain of Mormonism than is Mitt Romney's-a Mormonism increasingly well-adapted to the boisterous diversity of early twenty-first century America, and, perhaps because of that, a Mormonism with which America is growing increasingly comfortable. Ref. Source 7
I must say I really like Huntsman a lot more than Romney.
Huntsman come from a wealthy family it is true but also a generous one. The families philanthropic nature is well known and Huntsman's policy seem to keep in mind the whole of the People and not just his own wealthy class. While he hasn't really come out on where he stands with policies. I really think he could be trustworthy. Much much more so than Romney. Of course this is all my own opinion on the matter.
Harry Reid says he'd favor Huntsman over Romney
Reid said Americans aren't ready for Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, to serve as president because of his reputation as a flip-flopper. "Here's a man who doesn't know who he is," he said. "He was for gay marriage when he was governor. Now he's against it. He was for abortion when he was governor. Now he's against it." Ref. Source 7
Chaffetz chooses Romney over Huntsman
Rep. Jason Chaffetz, who ran the campaign that put Jon Huntsman Jr. In the Utah governor's mansion for the first time and served as Huntsman's first chief of staff, announced Tuesday he is backing Mitt Romney in the race for the Republican presidential nomination. Ref. Source 8
Mormons - Jon Huntsman Vs Mitt Romney (Hover)
I'm not thrilled with Huntsman who postures too much on social issue towards the "center" (which doesn't exist In my humble opinion). Not thrilled with Romney either who as an LDS person, ought to have stood stronger for LDS principles which are in opposition to universal health care and gay marriage/civil unions.
But in lieu of a true conservative, I'll take either over Obama or any Democrat in existence.
I'm not convinced by the media smearing of Palin and Bachmann. Nothing substantive has been said in opposition to those two and the reality is that feminists in the left-wing media can't stand the existence of successful conservative women. I'd be happy to have either of them as POTUS or vice POTUS.
Chris Christie has been a champion in putting the local unions in their place, but with the way so many people are enamored by looks instead of substance, he's going to have to lose weight before he can be a viable national candidate winning the governorship notwithstanding.
Bcspace, I have a a few questions, how is universal healthcare against LDS principals? I'm never read or heard such a thing in church or the scriptures. Many LDS members live happier and healthier lives in countries that have it.
Bachmann and Palin both say extremely stupid things, Kids are better in Slavery? really? She didn't even bother to check that r-pe accounted for many slave children and most families were broken up for financial gain of their owners. But apart from their stupidity, I feel taking money and education from poverty stricken children are completely apposed to What the Savior would want. Caring for the super rich at the expense of the poor seems very anti-Christ-like to me.
Lastly, without Unions would would have very unsafe work places with small children working 60-70-80 hours a week. We would again be at the non-mercy of those who care only about money.
In my opinion, you can't serve those who are all about money in private hands instead of working towards improving all in the country. One cannot serve two masters. Money or God.
Gladly wait your answers.
Miriavas, socialism is in direct opposition to the Gospel and this is best illustrated in the Church's doctrine on the Law of Consecration; a good primer of which can be found in the D&C Institute Manual Enrichment Section L.
Private property and the free and independent use of capital are the fundamental principles of the Law of Consecration according to the doctrine. Universal Healthcare is an example of a single payer /single buyer system which violates those principles. The doctrine essentially goes on to show, mainly by what it is not, that the Law of Consecration cannot swim in anything less than a free market capitalist system, itsaelf not being an economic system.
As for the socialist system in other countries, they do not work at all. They appear to work because more and more money gets thrown at them and no wealth is created to sustain it. If you start out with relatively low populations and lots of resources (say North Sea oil), then one can certainly extend this illusion.
As for Palin and Bachmann, you simply illustrated what the media does (smear) and have not mentioned a specific policy or platform they stand for.
Unions is the US are corrupt. There is no protection for a worker who does not want to join a union in a unionized company or industry because of something called the Taft-Hartely Act.
Unions are a drain on the economy, increasing the cost of goods and services beyond their actual value and it is long since they've done anything good here. Recent events in New Jeresy and Wisconsin have illustrated how the unions held everyone hostage for their own aggrandizement. Now that Wisconsin has eliminated collective bargaining in the teacher's union, more money has been available to hire more teachers to reduce class size. The usual insurance provider who monopolozied the situation, is now lowering their premiums since the school districts can now shop for other providers. etc.
Edited: bcspace on 12th Jul, 2011 - 7:06pm
Bcspace, Thank you for that excellent, well thought out answer.