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Ello! I am currently doing a schoolproject where i have to come up with something to proof that i can work with the methods of Social Science. For that i came up with a form (which I'm going to compare to a form made by NYT - and thereafter rek it because It's wrong... By rekking my own form proving that i can work with qualititative methods (that's the theory at least)). 

 

The subject is on the american campaign finance system and i therefore need Americans to answer this... https://docs.google.com/forms/d/16ih_O5SDGdqaAiKQmvUnjaE9OPq3UN6Q0dYT0WhJ_84/viewform#responses

All of the answers are of course anonymous and all that **** - thanks to all that respond c:

 

And to all of you who don't want to answer i only have one thing to say:

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I took the time to answer. Pretty good survey you cooked up!




 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ben Carson deserved the presidency 

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1 hour ago, KiausT said:

I took the time to answer. Pretty good survey you cooked up!




 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ben Carson deserved the presidency 

Thanks for the answer! And well i forgot to add that people can throw constructive critism in the comments if something bothers them for next time i do a survey x3

 

(I think I'll respectfully disagree with the carson thing... But well i live in scandinavia - Sanders is a far right-politician over here lol)

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You didn't have a, 'All the candidates are stupid, I would've chosen Rand if he didn't drop out' or a 'None' option for the best candidate for finance, so I can't fill out your survey. I apologize...

 

Edit: However, I can give you my opinon. A healthy economy is all about a continuous circulating currency at a micro level. That being said, the way to fix American economy is to limit large scale corporations (because they pull in the money from their various franchises and centralize the profits rather than keeping them within the community that rewarded it to them) and add a major emphasis and make the incentive of shopping at SMALL/LOCAL businesses widely known. If local businesses thrive,  they will spend money around at other local businesses in a good system, and by doing such they continue to spread/circulate the wealth throughout the community.

 

EDIT #2: If a candidate refrains from acknowledging this basic fact about a healthy economy then they are most certainly in bed with the corporate devils that continue to plague it. If you want a good example of a healthy economy, research 'Greenwood, Tusla, Oklahoma' or better known as Black Wall Street. It was a community of African Americans during a darker time in our country's past, who established a thriving community on the outside of a white community. The labor force would be paid by their white bosses in town and then they would come home to Greenwood and spend their paycheck at black businesses, and then those black businesses would shop at the other black businesses in Greenwood. By doing that, they created a time of GREAT wealth for their community by establishing a healthy black economy which was only ended by riots and the town being burnt down by misunderstanding and lynch mobs.

 

In conclusion, the best way to maintain a healthy economy is to ensure a dollar circulates many times within a community possibly without ever leaving. But of course, that is a bit overly optimistic.

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35 minutes ago, K said:

You didn't have a, 'All the candidates are stupid, I would've chosen Rand if he didn't drop out' or a 'None' option for the best candidate for finance, so I can't fill out your survey. I apologize...

I've added the "none" but since he had like 1% in the polls before dropping out I'll refrain from adding him ;p 

 

And well - This should focus on campaign finance system and not economic policy. c: 

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4 hours ago, Prieur said:

I've added the "none" but since he had like 1% in the polls before dropping out I'll refrain from adding him ;p 

 

And well - This should focus on campaign finance system and not economic policy. c: 

Knowledge is knowledge my friend, absorb all as you can before you cannot.

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Moved to the Archive. It shall be sorted into the appropriate category shortly.

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