I’m new to Lemmy, and trying to get a gauge on the community. Unfortunately, it seems that it’s just gonna be another heavily left wing website, but hoping that the smaller pockets of users will be reasonable.

What are the issues that the Conservative community here cars about most?

  • tallwookie@lemmy.world
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    stop sending money overseas. balance the budget, decrease spending. end nanny-state programs. delete the tax laws and do them all over again to remove loopholes.

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    I just want someone to bring us back financially and to the level of world peace that we were experiencing in 2019. This runaway inflation that we have experienced the last year or 2 has got to stop

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      I agree, I’m an accountant now, and very fiscally conservative.

      In my lifetime the most fiscally conservative president we’ve had is clinton. Bush and Obama spent trillions on a useless war in the middle east. Trump spent absurd amounts as well, and it’s arguable how much was necessary due to covid restrictions.

      But the one thing I absolutely value is less military intervention. Trump, whether it’s due to him or not, didn’t get us involved in anymore military conflicts.

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    My “single issue voter” issue is guns. I firmly believe that if you want gun control, you’re either an idiot or a bad person.

    I also think immigration needs to be curtailed. Its just companies importing cheap labor.

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      The number one cause of deaths for children in the U.S. is firearms. The U.S. is unique in this. Most other countries have been able to figure it out and deal with it, and they do so through gun control.

      I firmly believe that if you want gun control, you’re either an idiot or a bad person.

      You honestly believe that following in the footsteps of the rest of the developed world to reduce the deaths of children makes somebody an idiot or a bad person? That’s ridiculous.

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        The number one cause of deaths for children in the U.S. is firearms. The U.S. is unique in this. Most other countries have been able to figure it out and deal with it, and they do so through gun control.

        Only if you don’t count under 1s and you do count 18 and 19 year olds. Lying with stats at it’s best.

        You honestly believe that following in the footsteps of the rest of the developed world to reduce the deaths of children makes somebody an idiot or a bad person? That’s ridiculous.

        Yes. Have you seen the rest of developed world?

        Australia prohibitted fucking Muskets and now they banned Hentai (which is the government basically saying “You are not adults, drawings are for adults only”). They also can’t figure out how to house their people, and they’re going after Indigenous people. They’ve heavily curtailed freedom of movement, to the point a baby died because they couldn’t get care. At one point, there were only 4 affordable places for rent in the entire country, and they decided to keep importing people (a byword for cheap labor).

        Britain is going after knives now, and they convicted a guy over a joke (as in a joke that was spoken, and was clearly a joke, not even questionably a joke). They’ve heavily curtailed freedom of speech. The NHS is failing, and they keep importing more people (cheap workers, not doctors) further overloading the system. Not to mention their housing crisis.

        Canada is facing similar problems, going after native Canadians, healthcare system overloaded, housing crisis, cheap labor pushing wages down.

        I’m not saying America is perfect, but Lord Almighty are they having a hard time, and it’s entirely self-inflicted. And lefties wonder why the right wing is on the rise.

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          Only if you don’t count under 1s and you do count 18 and 19 year olds. Lying with stats at it’s best.

          https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/nejmc2201761

          I’m not lying with stats. It’s how this is tracked. Distrusting the experts is how we got into this mess in the first place.

          Yes. Have you seen the rest of developed world?

          Yes. I’ve seen how they prevent children from getting shot in their schools. We should do the same.

          Not gonna bother touching the rest of what you said since it simply isn’t relevant to gun control.

          I’m not saying America is perfect, but Lord Almighty are they having a hard time, and it’s entirely self-inflicted.

          They have self inflicted lower rates of children firearm deaths. Here in America it is only growing.

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      I’m not the biggest gun guy myself, all I have is my dads old .22, but gun rights I definitely would like our future president to respect.

      I’m for some of the more basic restrictions - but what is being pushed by the left (‘assault’ weapon bans, semi automatic bans) is atrocious and unconstitutional. It seems obvious to me that to work to ban something, you should at least try to understand it. But the left seems obsessed with trying to ban guns with absolutely 0 knowledge about them

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        I own 16 guns. I support banning AR-15 style assault weapons, gun owner insurance (like car insurance), and I am donating time and money to get it done. I work every day with Europeans. Their kids don’t have “active shooter” drills. My daughter is scared to death of going to school, and I don’t blame her. This has got to stop.

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          BS you own 16 guns. AR15s are the most common rifles around.

          And also you aren’t required to have car insurance to own a car.

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            Well, 15 if you discount the 50 cal TC Omega black powder. I’ve an 8mm Mauser kar98 complete with WWII Nazi symbols, My bird guns include a Browning 16ga o/u and a Remington 1100 3.5", there’s a 22 Marlin in there, a 44 mag Pardner single shot for sabots, etc etc etc.

            Just because I own and use a good number of firearms, that doesn’t mean I’m brainwashed by the corrupt, sleazy NRA.

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              I can’t tell if you’re a bad person, or just an idiot. The AR is no more deadly than any of those, aside from the 22lr.

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          AR-15 style assault weapons,

          What do you mean by this?

          Semi autos?

          Scary looking rifles?

          Long barrels?

          Their kids don’t have “active shooter” drills

          We literally had gun clubs at school without these issues. It’s clearly not a gun problem, it’s that our young adults and kids aren’t mentally healthy or getting the help they need. The school system is failing, and our society encouraging single parent households is causing a lot of these problems, too.

          My daughter is scared to death of going to school

          And your daughter is a child and looks at things childishly. The only reason she should be scared is if it’s over reported and over exposed to people. The chances of being in a school shooting is extremely extremely extremely low. If she was more reasonable and had an adult to help her understand life, she’d be more scared of dying in the car ride to school.

          and I don’t blame her

          Without knowing fully your parenting style, I’d blame you. Somewhere, your child has become overly anxious of an extremely unlikely scenario. Should we ban any metal post above 10 ft tall because some kids are scared of being struck by lightning?

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            Ah, I see, In your head banning military style weapons of mass death is equated to banning everything. Got it. It’s difficult to have discussions with somebody so simple minded.

            idiot. My daughter’s school had four lockdowns due to active shooter alerts in the last school year alone.

            You’re lost cause, I’ll stop responding now…

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    I have the same sentiments as the other 3 commenting on this thread. To add one thing, I dislike trump and I truly hope the GOP nominates someone other than trump.

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    I just want Biden out of office. I’ve taken quite a hit financially since he took office.

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        not op but high inflation, decent dips in the stock market, gas still a dollar and a half or so over the average it was previously, etc

        • MasterOBee Master/King@lemmy.worldOP
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          My grocery bill for 1 person went from $40-50 to $70-80/week.

          My gas went from $30/tank to $50/tank.

          I’m really blessed to be in a position where I can afford that without too much issue, and work from home where I can mitigate the effects of gas prices.

          2 basic expenses of mine increased ~$160/month. I can’t imagine how hard it hits a single parent of 2.