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I think the economy is the number one issue.
But I think the president
will have the greatest chance of influencing foreign policy,
like pulling us out of Afhganistan, out of the wars.
The economy is going to roll on,
and it's too big of an issue, it's too much of a bureaucracy.
So I don't think that whoever gets elected, or whoever gets the nomination
will effect as much change,
whereas they could make a direct effect with Afganistan.
No, I don't think our political system is broken.
I think we've had a system that's been in place for lots of years.
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There's a bureaucracy in place
and there's some traction that the policies
and the government departments roll on,
no matter who is president.
So, it's not broken.
But the reason I lean towards Ron Paul,
or Gary Johnson, or the Republicans in general,
would be that they would try to downsize things.
With Paul and Gary Johnson being the most likely to do that.
Of course I'm hopeful.
Of course I'm hopeful.
I think that there's world wide issues.
The issues that we face
are not going to be taken care of in 6 months or a year.
That's one of the problems--that we always look for a quick fix.
So, we need some bigger change that will affect things longer.