• CubeManv2 calls out his opponents, And pretty much every other politican in the U.S
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Lets hope you don't get steamrolled by the larger two.
[QUOTE=CubeManv2;42493338]Programming classes in public school[/QUOTE] Would you push the same initiative for personal finance/tax classes, because honestly one of the biggest challenges facing incoming college students now is budgetary issues, with tax becoming a bigger focus as well.
Why would anyone allow a facepuncher anywhere near a government
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;42493392]Why would anyone allow a facepuncher anywhere near a government[/QUOTE] If backwards retarded & senile old men can make it into congress....
[QUOTE=Bentham;42493365]Would you push the same initiative for personal finance/tax classes, because honestly one of the biggest challenges facing incoming college students now is budgetary issues, with tax becoming a bigger focus as well.[/QUOTE] My school had this as a senior level class and a math alternative. Easily the second most useful class I had in all my years of schooling
[QUOTE=Raidyr;42493427]My school had this as a senior level class and a math alternative. Easily the second most useful class I had in all my years of schooling[/QUOTE] Frankly a lot of people would be able to voice a more informed opinion in politics if they actually understood taxes at all, but the personal benefit is obviously the biggest priority.
What's your position on the safety of the community during a zombie uprising? [editline]11th October 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Bentham;42493365]Would you push the same initiative for personal finance/tax classes, because honestly one of the biggest challenges facing incoming college students now is budgetary issues, with tax becoming a bigger focus as well.[/QUOTE] I agree with this. High school is suppose to teach you how to function properly in society and there's nothing more needed than proper understanding of personal finances. I took a personal finance class in high school and I was horrified to learn it was an optional class, not mandatory. I would go so far to make it where you can't graduate if you don't pass that class.
My high school gave financial classes as alternatives to regular math classes. I learned more in those classes then any other subject. I'd want to make them mandatory but I don't have exact day over it but I can lobby it. For zombie uprisings, barricade the city from the borders. Turn my city into a socialist dictatership to manage resources properly and our Milita to last. Assuming the zombies topple our government first though
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;42493446]What's your position on the safety of the community during a zombie uprising? [editline]11th October 2013[/editline] I agree with this. High school is suppose to teach you how to function properly in society and there's nothing more needed than proper understanding of personal finances. I took a personal finance class in high school and I was horrified to learn it was an optional class, not mandatory. I would go so far to make it where you can't graduate if you don't pass that class.[/QUOTE] I took the two classes closest to personal financing jazz and I just spent the entire class balancing checkbooks
going to make a party in direct opposition of yours and make my platform 'getting brandon neider to shave whatever the fuck that is on his chin' it inspires fear in the populace that's what it does
Are you at all concerned about that fact that people older than 25 aren't going to want to vote for somebody who has even less worldly experience than they do, and that under-25's don't generally give enough of a damn about local elections to go vote? I mean, you're not just breaching party-lines here, you're actively fighting against the very obvious fact that you're trying to win over an overwhelmingly adult crowd as somebody who is barely out of highschool (and looks it), which makes your chances of actually winning practically nil. Or are you just doing this to have something nice to put on college applications?
I can't trust a politician that can't make magic money. Every decent politician knows at least how to pull money from someone's ear, it helps pay the debts.
[QUOTE=daijitsu;42493624]I took the two classes closest to personal financing jazz and I just spent the entire class balancing checkbooks[/QUOTE] Dai does your avatar keep getting longer?
Yeah good luck getting anywhere in Politics calling people out before you even have any clout. No one is going to take you seriously or elect you. I'm sorry I agree with a bunch of your positions, but you're going about it all wrong. You gotta play the game, and THEN you go after what you want. It's hardball, not XBL.
Vote at CubeManv2 because he's from a fucking incredible place.
[QUOTE=CheeseMan;42493644]going to make a party in direct opposition of yours and make my platform 'getting brandon neider to shave whatever the fuck that is on his chin' it inspires fear in the populace that's what it does[/QUOTE] You're concerned about the peach fuzz when he has a handlebar mustache above each eye? :v:
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;42493446] I agree with this. High school is suppose to teach you how to function properly in society and there's nothing more needed than proper understanding of personal finances. I took a personal finance class in high school and I was horrified to learn it was an optional class, not mandatory. I would go so far to make it where you can't graduate if you don't pass that class.[/QUOTE] My school didn't have any sort of finance class, you had a minimalist approach during economics on how to function (and in actually what the teacher taught was horrible). Then again, my school was terrible at keeping its own finances straight.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;42494627]You're concerned about the peach fuzz when he has a handlebar mustache above each eye? :v:[/QUOTE] walk before you run
[QUOTE=CubeManv2;42493338]Programming classes in public school[/QUOTE] My school already has those. But everybody in class is a fucking idiot so I finish my work in 5 minutes and sit there listening to Panic! At The Disco and browsing Facepunch for the rest of the hour. [editline]11th October 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=CheeseMan;42494746]walk before you run[/QUOTE] Only sissies walk, sprinting is where it's at.
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;42493392]Why would anyone allow a facepuncher anywhere near a government[/QUOTE] The real question is why did we let a politician into facepunch?
will u make the anime real cubman/??
You look crusty as fuck.
[QUOTE=zakedodead;42494990]The real question is why did we let a politician into facepunch?[/QUOTE] you don't decide to become a real politician, I mean yeah you can decide to run but having the leadership skills and the willingness to help your community,city,state or even country (or world i guess in a future one country situation) isn't something you just learn or earn for. It's something you naturally have. That's being the actual title of a politician. I don't plan on taking this seat and running it as normal, I plan on making an actual difference to the point where your life is physically day-to-day better. You notice the change, not just hear and never see it. You can decide to become a fake politician where you just promise shit, and do the same shit like the previous ones though. (AKA: Nothing)
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;42496051]You've made a thread about yourself and you neglect to respond to the serious questions. What if you have potential voters here? [/QUOTE] I seriously doubt he has any voters here, for one. For another, it's facepunch, even when we're serious we're not really. Besides, politicians are suppose to ignore the serious questions :v:
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;42496051]You've made a thread about yourself and you neglect to respond to the serious questions. What if you have potential voters here? How do you intend to win running as an independent? Do you have a game plan or is this a nice 'you tried' moment? Sorry I'm being cunt but I genuinely want to know.[/QUOTE] Let's be serious, And this is me being serious right now. One year ago when I stepped into the ring, No one knew me besides my affiliation with my grandparents. No one took me serious at all, At the time there was no campaigning or even talks of people running for any seats. As I got my self comfy with meetings, people to know and making connections people still laughed at the fact I was trying to run. The Democratic party gave there nomation to someone who pulled out cause they didn't get the independent party nomination, I was still in the race and though "Great, Now it's just me and the republican" Turned out that candidate who pulled out gave it to someone who's only lived in the city for less then 2 and a half years. He knows nothing about our district nor our community organizations, Things I've been apart of or involved with since I was a super young one (I'm still young, I know). When it came to the petitioning process the democrats thought this is were all my big mouthing about me running would come to an end, They struggled to get there near 400 signatures with party support, How could I get my 600? Well fast forward a month into my petitioning process I handed in 600 signatures with more democrat signatures then the democrat himself. Showed a bit of how much I deserved that nomination eh? The fact that people told the democratic candidate, "No I'm waiting for Neider". That's when the democrats got pissy, Tried to challenge my petitions and even challenge my very own signature in a desperate attempt to remove me off, They know I'm going to steal votes. The republican party respects my running of office. Even though I have disagreements with our current republican councilmembers there are pictures of me and him sitting with each other during dinners or meetings discussing current issues. Just because we are running against each other doesn't make us enemies and have to pause what the community needs. Our democratic candidate contributed zero to this community, just came up and about and is running for the seat. Being realistic my chances arn't the best, Myself and the few campaign members I have are working our asses off for every single vote we can get. It's paying off well, And I've been recognized by enough "higher ups". I've stirred a huge storm, At the age of 19 I've managed to get state wide press coverage get myself on the ballot and be a real competitor for this seat. I'm not running on the platform of young and change, If I'm too young for you, don't vote for me. If I don't have enough experience for you since I'm young, Don't vote for me. But if you want real and honest change with realistic expectations, That's why I'm here. I'm not going to approve a budget that puts us in some huge deficit and we have no way of recovering. Nor am I going to leave another council member or future council members with future issues that I delayed with additional political bickering and paperwork so that way future council members look like idiots. Realistically, If I lose this election 4 years from now if face punch is still an active community you'll see me on the headlines. Yonkers is my city where I was born, raised, schooled and I plan on spending my life in. I want to give as much back to the city as the city has given me, And that's hell of alot from our city government and to our community. There is no interior motive or something cool on my resume, I work in retail and semi-enjoy it, I don't want some fancy college I enjoy community college. I'm just a down to earth real guy who's trying to help out his district.
[QUOTE=FinalHunter;42496321]I appreciate your answer. Good luck.[/QUOTE] No problem, I don't mean to miss everyones question It's just hard to get to everyone so if anyone else would like me to answer feel free to ask and I'll get to it, Don't take it as me ignoring you if I miss it. I may be busy and go over it (I'm human, Forgive me)
[QUOTE=CubeManv2;42496289] Realistically, If I lose this election 4 years from now if face punch is still an active community you'll see me on the headlines. Yonkers is my city where I was born, raised, schooled and I plan on spending my life in. I want to give as much back to the city as the city has given me, And that's hell of alot from our city government and to our community. There is no interior motive or something cool on my resume, I work in retail and semi-enjoy it, I don't want some fancy college I enjoy community college. I'm just a down to earth real guy who's trying to help out his district.[/QUOTE] After reading all that, I wish you lived in my city to run.
The political system is constructed in a way that makes it extremely difficult on the local level, and impossible on the national level, for a third party to win.
[QUOTE=Tureis;42494645]My school didn't have any sort of finance class, you had a minimalist approach during economics on how to function (and in actually what the teacher taught was horrible). Then again, my school was terrible at keeping its own finances straight.[/QUOTE] My school lost it's funding my sophmore year, 1/4 of the teachers got laid off. I don't recall a personal financing class being an option. :(
[QUOTE=Rofl_copter;42492773]eyebrows[/QUOTE] OP, what is your stance on Diggles?
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