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Duck a tiki bar. Cash in 401k, personal investments, sell rental properties, house, boats, personal property and live a good life.
You can live a hell of a life with minimal expense. If you get away from the tourist traps it don't cost crap to live there. I know a few people that have retired at a very early age and live there. |
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and i would be right behind you . We alredy have a real estate agent there
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Everything will change. Jindal hates Obama. He already has written plans on how to get rid of Obama care and common core education. If you followed Jindal and his policies over the years, you would know this. He's the best candidate if you're looking to get rid of all the Scars Hussein obama hAs left on this country.
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He is making promises to the country now but he has forgotten about all the promises he made to the state. He has done nothing but campaign this entire last term |
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1. Over time, common core shifted from a state led initiative to a centralized authority. 2. Common core evolved into a tool for introducing politically correct positions on controversial issues like homosexual marriage and global warming into the curriculum. 3. Common core shifted to include centralized record keeping and cradle to grave privacy intrusions for every student. 4. On the assessment side, common core morphed into an unfunded mandate for excessive standardized testing. 5. Comon Core grew to include not just descriptions of what students needed to know, but excessively micromanages how it is to be taught. In summary, Common Core had the support of many state leaders and educators when it was crafted and portrayed as a common curriculum to improve educational standards. It began to be widely rejected after it grew into an expensive and oppresive tool for centralized control, robbing states and local districts of freedom to craft and deliver curricula that best meet the needs of their students. I applaud Jindal for rejecting Common Core. Sure, he should have seen it coming that it would change into a centralized power grab, but at least he abandoned it after it did. |
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Rand Paul who is libertarian leaning would have my vote. If not, it's whoever is running libertarian.
I really do find it hilarious that many of you think things will change with a republican in office. Nothing will change. |
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You are wise beyond your years
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Very true the problem, most people have no idea what their government is doing to them or what the candidates stand for. unfortunately they will never vote outside of a democrat of republican ticket and we will never have a president that is an independent candidate. I don't remember the last time I voted for a mainstream candidate. Unfortunately I know my candidate will not win the election. I just refuse to vote for the TOOLS we have running.
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I like Rand but not pperfect. Never will be the perfect candidate though. I don't trust or like any of them on either side. Dem, Rep or Lib.
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Amen!!!!!!!! |
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I do like the idea of Rand's flat tax. Have only read into it a little bit, but I like it. |
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Yup ! I m with you on that one !!!
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Well I like Bobby but I too have my doubts about him being in the top office. I would vote for him against any of the declared Dem candidates. I agree that I have held my nose voting for the establishment GOP candidate but we have to get away from the far left dems. If we stick together and get rid of the far left liberal then we can focus of moving further to the right. If we all write in a good candidate then we waste our vote and that is a good as voting for the far left liberal. As of now I do not support any one. I am leaning toward Perry simply because people I respect are endorsing him. We have to stick together and get rid of the far left. With that being said I have not seen any dem I would vote for over Bobby. So in that situation I too would vote for him.
We have to unite for a more right candidate! |
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Thank you for saying all due respect but none is needed. what is needed is getting the FAR left DEMS out. I do not support holding the party line. I'm an independent and will always be one. But if we don't unite behind the candidate that is right of the FAR LEFT DEM we in effect support said DEM. We are so far left and wrong as a country that I (my opinion, and we know what they are) we have to take moving back right in steps. My opinion is the first step is get the liberal left out of power. |
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I like Jindal, Perry, Huckabee, and Walker.
Huckabee is the most articulate, Jindal is the smartest, Perry is likely the best leader, and Walker is the most electable. There are 8+ months before the LA primary, but one of these will most likely get my vote. I'd certainly vote for any of them over Hillary in the general election. If Christie gets the Rep nomination, I'll vote third party. |
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I agree except for the Scott Walker comment. |
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Yep Scott walker just like bobby jindal isn't the great leader rush and hannity will have you believe. He isn't well liked in his state even by republicans. Just like Jindal. Hannity thinks both of these guys hung the moon
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