How to pick a Candidate

1.) Your candidate should not engage in ad homonym attacks against his
opponent that aren’t relevant to the issues. Ad homonym attacks should
not be the emphasis of the campaign of your candidate.

2.) You candidate should recognize that there are many defects in government and society that need to be fixed.

3.) Your candidate should recognize that the main legislative body needs
to send some programs to a team for research, development, quality control,
engineering and management rather than try to resolve them on the floor.

4.) Your candidate should know that disproportionate spending is wrong.
Squandering a nations’ assets on an unnecessary war, for example, is not
a desirable quality. Squandering assets on something that is not a certain
benefit to the majority that oppose such spending is not only not a desirable
quality, but a crime.

5.) Your candidate should recognize that some programs have complex interactions and that proposals need to be written before any vote or discussion hits the floor.

6.) Your candidate should recognize that if legislation needs ‘pork’ added
in order to pass that the proposal does not stand on its own merits. Your
candidate should be able to articulate logical reasons for any practical
compensatory legislation (pork) to offset loss to any state by any bill.

7.) Your candidate should recognize that people expect quality justice
and that efforts must be made to ensure quality justice.

8.) Your candidate should recognize that people want efficient and productive
government programs. Your candidate should be able to defend a pie chart
of government spending and taxation. He should be able to justify each
slice of the pie.

9.) Your candidate should recognize that people want government programs
that benefit all – NO government program should be allowed to help just
part of the population.

10.) Your candidate should recognize that all the government programs have
to function homogeneously and seamlessly through the population and laws.

11.) Your candidate should recognize that it is the duty of government
not only to protect but to enhance the rights of citizens.

12.) Your candidate should recognize and state that disproportionate punishment – punishment that is in excess of any loss and injury caused – is an evil.

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