A Different Kind of Political Discussion
The upcoming election is a big deal. Not just because it's all over Facebook, TV, and YouTube, but because for us, people in or close to our twenties, whoever ends up being the next president will affect the rest of our lives in very big ways. That only increases the irony that so few of us, including myself, like to pay much attention to it.Despite the fact that politics can be unpleasant (with all the shrill, accusing voices), and the fact that the media rarely speaks directly to our generation about politics, it's important for us to give each candidate in this presidential race a fair evaluation and then go vote. I tried doing this on my own and quickly found out just how hard it is to cut through all the half-truths and propaganda. So, I decided that instead of spending hours and hours trying to figure it all out myself, that I would be lazy and get someone else to do it for me.
I promised a couple politically savvy friends of mine that if they would do all the leg-work, I would make them rich and famous (by posting their work here on my blog). It was a campaign promise, so they can't really be too disappointed, right? The least I can do is share their hard work with all of you.
Really though, Grady Nye and Edgar Perez have both put in a lot of work to come up with all the info they present in the articles below. I respect these friends of mine immensely and hope you will too, whatever your political leanings may be. They've provided links to all their sources so that you can figure out more for yourself if you want.
My hope with this post is that after reading both articles you'll all leave insightful, thought provoking comments that can help us to have a different kind of political discussion than is the norm now. Let's leave name-calling and rude remarks out and talk about how we can make the future better for ourselves, and maybe even whoever comes after us. Thanks,
- Brett
Coin toss to see whose article goes first:
Nye (for Romney)
Grady Nye is from Pittsburgh, PA, and is currently a second-year law student at Stanford Law School. As a member of the LDS Church, faith is important in Grady's life. He says, "My faith teaches me how to preserve the liberty I fight for in politics." Apart from his interest in politics, Grady loves college football (he cheers for BYU), major league baseball, art, and music. One thing he does not love is spaghetti.
Why you should vote,
and why you should vote for Mitt Romney
Mitt Romney can accomplish in four years what President Obama never will in eight. Instead of taking a larger cut of small business payrolls, like President Obama—instead of saying “you didn’t build that!” —Mitt Romney promises to cut the taxes of small business owners, allowing them to grow and hire more people. While four more years of President Obama will bring the same economic stagnation that we have seen for the last four years, Mitt Romney will turn this economy around and get people working again.
To be clear, no single president can wipe out the national debt and completely fix our entitlement programs. But you have to start by creating a strong economy. Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have a 5-point plan for creating jobs and increasing take-home pay:
- establishing energy independence,
- increasing access to education and job-training,
- supporting free enterprise and fair trade practices,
- cutting the budget deficit, and
- bolstering small business
What do these 5 points do for you? As a package, they are a prescription for an ailing economy. I am a 26-year old law student with debts to pay off and a career to begin, and there is nothing more important to me than living in an economy that is strong enough for me to find a job and support myself. Rather than asking, “But what does cutting the budget deficit do for me?” I ask, “What will make the economy strong so that I can do things for myself?” Part of our generation’s challenge is to stop seeing the federal government as a vending machine for political favors. Just like the greatest generation sacrificed their lives to defeat the tyranny of fascism, we must sacrifice our culture of entitlement to defeat poverty and economic stagnation.
For a more detailed explanation of how Mitt Romney’s plan will grow the economy, I encourage you to read more about it directly from the source.
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Perez (for Obama)

Edgar Perez was born in Mexico City, but now calls Portola, a small town in Northern California, home. He's a senior studying Political Science at BYU-Idaho and is currently serving as president of the BYU-I Democrats. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, faith is an integral part of Edgar's life, and something he says has strengthened his views as a Democrat and a liberal. Edgar enjoys defying stereotypes, being out in nature, movie soundtracks, and learning how to dance. "Yes," Edgar says, "Real men dance!"
“Go Left, Young Man!”
By Edgar Perez
As a political science student and you study the political process in depth, you become more aware of the power that citizens, young and old, have in shaping our country. That is why you’ll find us out in front of stores with clipboards or canvassing door to door. Every vote, regardless for whom or for what party, ultimately decides the direction in which the country goes.
Both candidates in this race recognize the role that we young adults play in this election. They know we are the engines of the American future. According to data from the latest census, people ranging from the ages of 18-24 make up nearly 10% of the total population.
Should everyone in our age group vote this November, we could have the ability to decide the entire election!
I am a liberal Democrat and I support President Barack Obama. In these past three and a half years, he has made it possible for more students to attain a college education, lowered taxes on poor and middle class families, and has given more Americans the ability to obtain healthcare. The President is moving this country forward and with that in mind, I want to give you 5 reasons why President Barack Obama is the better choice this November.
Therefore, by putting more money in the hands of more Americans (Link5, Link6, Link7, Link8, Link9), our economy and our country will prosper.
Since he assumed the White House, President Obama has been committed to the welfare of the American people, particularly the young and the elderly, and will continue to do so over the next four years. Through the policies enacted in this administration, Barack Obama is determined to give young Americans the best fighting chance in an increasingly competitive economy and to ensure that the elderly are able to retire with dignity and safety. As you decide whether or not to vote this November, remember that in exercising your vote, you are deciding the future course of the country. More than that, you are choosing your own future. Now go out there, Vote!
Grady, I'm curious how you think Obama saying that people who have prospered most should "pay a fair share" is more divisive than Romney saying 47% of Americans "don't care for their lives." We can debate optimal tax rates, but it's quite a stretch to say Romney is less divisive.
ReplyDelete(And good idea Brett, for this side-by-side comparison.)
ReplyDeleteThanks Jacob
DeleteOne point which I find central to the presidency TODAY is the measurement of responsibility. How can I trust President Obama to put forth good faith efforts to turn around the country when he is still the full-time father of two young girls? How can I not trust Mitt Romney's record at turning around budgets and businesses? Both are in good health and both have ivy-league educations. Clearly, these are capable men but for MY FAMILY the question is who will spend the requisite time responsibly balancing the budget.
ReplyDeleteI am pleased to stand with Mitt Romney. I support his plan, I read books about how he turned around the 2002 Olympics, and I respect his accomplishments in good business (as well as good education, and good management).