We have a critical election coming up next week. As a Nation we appear to be as divided as this country was in 1860. How history will remember this time will likely depend on our decisions in November. Who we elect will define the Soul of America. When you begin to make decisions for whom you will vote, consider who best answers the following questions as what kind of society we wish for America.
Option A |
Option B |
Should we
continue to be a society built on welcoming and facilitating legal immigrants
and people of all backgrounds? |
Should we be
a society that fears any people that may look or act different and thus limit
immigration of any type? |
Should we be
a society that believes in protecting the weak, the sick and the elderly? |
Should we be
a society that treats any kind of government protection as irresponsible
socialism unless it is for corporate beneficiaries? |
Should we be
a society that believes in the importance of a free press in order to assure
our own freedom? |
Should we be
a society that considers reporters and the press as the enemy of the people
and the generators of “fake news”? |
Should we be
a society that believes in the integrity of science and make decisions based
on scientific consensus? |
Should we be
a society that believes that science is simply someone’s opinion that can be
ignored? |
Should we be a society that believes in freedom of religion for all faiths? |
Should we be
a society that believes in religious freedom only if it involves our
Christian religion? |
Should we be
a society that can distinguish fact from fiction and truth from falsehoods? |
Should we be
a society that accepts only what is consistent with our preconceptions? |
Should we be
a society that believes in the rule of law and access to justice for all? |
Should we be
a society that provides access to justice only if one has money and power? |
Should we be
a society that believes that education for all is a foundation for our future
and that it needs improved funding? |
Should we be
a society that believes that education is a commodity that should be
available to those who can pay the price? |
Should we be a society that recognizes existing racial disparity and work to expand efforts to end such disparity? |
Should we be
a society that defines trouble makers by their skin tone and treats protests
as riots that should be forcible squelched? |
Should we be
a society that believes that being a citizen of the world makes us better
citizens of America? |
Should we be
a society that believes that we must focus on America first to the exclusion
of the rest of the world? |
Should we be
a society that expects our political leaders to demonstrate honesty and
integrity? |
Should we be
a society that accepts dishonesty from our political leaders if it will help
our party maintain power? |
Should we be
a society that believes that unless we work to address systemic racial and
economic disparity, we may ultimately destroy the foundations of America’s
middle class? |
Should we be
a society that believes that there are no systemic racial or economic
disparities and that people earn what they deserve? |