Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The party platform is different from Romney's views and Ryan has said he will support what Romney chooses, not that Ryan has a choice.
Romney personally is not looking to make changes to national abortion law. A constitutional amendment outlawing all abortion will never pass.
I can vote for Romney because I care about the other issues and I do not expect any real change in abortion laws to happen under him.
Thanks for your rational opinion. How do you feel about the equal pay for women issue?
What about it? People who do the same work should make the same amount of money, regardless of any other trait they may have. If a company fails to do this there should be public pressure brought and women should leave the company if they are able to do so.
Are you asking if I think there should be a government bureaucracy that oversees whether people are getting paid different salaries based on gender?
I should have been more clear. I was asking what you think about the fact that R/R have not been supportive of equal pay for women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The party platform is different from Romney's views and Ryan has said he will support what Romney chooses, not that Ryan has a choice.
Romney personally is not looking to make changes to national abortion law. A constitutional amendment outlawing all abortion will never pass.
I can vote for Romney because I care about the other issues and I do not expect any real change in abortion laws to happen under him.
Thanks for your rational opinion. How do you feel about the equal pay for women issue?
What about it? People who do the same work should make the same amount of money, regardless of any other trait they may have. If a company fails to do this there should be public pressure brought and women should leave the company if they are able to do so.
Are you asking if I think there should be a government bureaucracy that oversees whether people are getting paid different salaries based on gender?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
If Mitt Romney has the opportunity to nominate a Supreme Court justice, will he choose someone in the mode of John Roberts?
I don't know-- I don't know if Romney knows. We all know how things can change once someone is appointed to the Supreme Court.
This is the sort of answer I would expect to any question about a specific Romney policy. Nobody knows. Romney doesn't even know.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
If Mitt Romney has the opportunity to nominate a Supreme Court justice, will he choose someone in the mode of John Roberts?
I don't know-- I don't know if Romney knows. We all know how things can change once someone is appointed to the Supreme Court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The party platform is different from Romney's views and Ryan has said he will support what Romney chooses, not that Ryan has a choice.
Romney personally is not looking to make changes to national abortion law. A constitutional amendment outlawing all abortion will never pass.
I can vote for Romney because I care about the other issues and I do not expect any real change in abortion laws to happen under him.
Thanks for your rational opinion. How do you feel about the equal pay for women issue?
I feel women should receive equal pay for equal work. I don't think business should be have an additional burden of reporting reasons for pay discrepancies to the Government nor do I think those reportings would benefit women.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a proud supporter and can't wait to vote in Nov. I am pro-life and don't find their platform anti-woman. Actually abortion doesn't even rank in my top 5 issues I am most concerned about.
Economy
Debt
Jobs
School choice
Repeal of Obamacare
I have others but those are my big ones.
No snark intended - can you point to any ACTUAL policy positions from your candidates? If they have them they sure aren't talking about them.
Yes, Romney's actual policy positions are easily found. I don't expect them to talk about every policy position at each campaign stop. Plus it isn't like the news covers an entire speech (even from the President when he is campaigning) so do need to educate yourself about any candidate you may support.
If Mitt Romney has the opportunity to nominate a Supreme Court justice, will he choose someone in the mode of John Roberts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The party platform is different from Romney's views and Ryan has said he will support what Romney chooses, not that Ryan has a choice.
Romney personally is not looking to make changes to national abortion law. A constitutional amendment outlawing all abortion will never pass.
I can vote for Romney because I care about the other issues and I do not expect any real change in abortion laws to happen under him.
Thanks for your rational opinion. How do you feel about the equal pay for women issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a proud supporter and can't wait to vote in Nov. I am pro-life and don't find their platform anti-woman. Actually abortion doesn't even rank in my top 5 issues I am most concerned about.
Economy
Debt
Jobs
School choice
Repeal of Obamacare
I have others but those are my big ones.
No snark intended - can you point to any ACTUAL policy positions from your candidates? If they have them they sure aren't talking about them.
Yes, Romney's actual policy positions are easily found. I don't expect them to talk about every policy position at each campaign stop. Plus it isn't like the news covers an entire speech (even from the President when he is campaigning) so do need to educate yourself about any candidate you may support.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The party platform is different from Romney's views and Ryan has said he will support what Romney chooses, not that Ryan has a choice.
Romney personally is not looking to make changes to national abortion law. A constitutional amendment outlawing all abortion will never pass.
I can vote for Romney because I care about the other issues and I do not expect any real change in abortion laws to happen under him.
Thanks for your rational opinion. How do you feel about the equal pay for women issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a proud supporter and can't wait to vote in Nov. I am pro-life and don't find their platform anti-woman. Actually abortion doesn't even rank in my top 5 issues I am most concerned about.
Economy
Debt
Jobs
School choice
Repeal of Obamacare
I have others but those are my big ones.
No snark intended - can you point to any ACTUAL policy positions from your candidates? If they have them they sure aren't talking about them.
Anonymous wrote:The party platform is different from Romney's views and Ryan has said he will support what Romney chooses, not that Ryan has a choice.
Romney personally is not looking to make changes to national abortion law. A constitutional amendment outlawing all abortion will never pass.
I can vote for Romney because I care about the other issues and I do not expect any real change in abortion laws to happen under him.