
Nancy considers her self to be very conservative,
she strongly stands against abortion, which is a major reason as to why she
votes republican. Nancy strongly believes the democratic platform is at fault
for the lack of jobs and rise on welfare with their socialist views. Being a
republican she favors a smaller more transparent government, she questions the
Obama administration for having promised less secrecy, yet under his advice such
agencies as the NSA continue to undermine and violate the constitution.
Although very supportive of the Republican Party, she sees a lot of problems
with their internal lack of communication, resulting in a lack of
accomplishments. Furthermore she hopes for more cooperation with in the
Republican Party, as well as with the Democratic in efforts to better America.
Growing up I was strongly persuaded by my
environment to be very Republican, and during the early stages of my adulthood
I very much was. A lot of my views, beliefs and ideology were not only
challenged by reformed during my time in the military. These experiences have
left me to find my self being a lot more liberal than I thought, I strongly
believe our government has become extremely powerful to the point we the people
have grown to fear it. The media, and majority of society to give in, while we
continue to be violated by our government, manipulate us and the majority lacks
the courage to demand change. I am looking for some drastic change in our
government. I believe our leadership needs to take a step back, and strongly
reflect on the path our society is going in. Furthermore they need to realize
that if something isn’t done soon chaos is unavoidable.
What I have learned from this experience is a
strong realization, which many different factors are taking into consideration
when developing a political identity. People take all these factors, and
then search for the same qualities and values when voting for their leaders.
This interview quickly turned into a debate between my aunt and I, and although
I was strongly challenged by her, my views were strongly confirmed. Furthermore
I realized I needed to become more knowledgeable, not only in my own political
views, but those of others.
1. How did you vote in the last
election? Why?
2. Do you consider yourself a
liberal, conservative, or independent?
3. What life experiences have
shaped your political values?
4. What key issues are most
important to you, when it comes to US policy?
5. Who will you likely vote for
in the future? Are you happy with your party?
6. What do you think is the biggest
current problems with our administration?
7. Who do you think is at fault for
the lack of efficiency in the government?
8. What do you think about This past
State of the Union?
9. What is your view on the
government approach to Gun control?
10. What is your stand on legalizing marijuana?