In evaluating the effectiveness of our national trade policy, a look at our trade surpluses, or rather, deficits, provides a most telling answer. Our deficits for the past 16 years have crossed the six billion dollar mark, and the deficit with China alone accounted for almost half of it, at 270 billion. As our economists struggle to explain these staggering numbers, China has quietly accumulated in excess of two trillion dollars worth of foreign exchange reserves during the same period.
This imbalances of our trade deficit, along with the inherent disadvantages that our manufacturers and industries face owing to our labor and environmental policies, that is not being asked of their foreign competitors, are just some of the more pertinent issues that needs to be tackled by our presidential candidates before we even move to issues involving North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the World Trade Organization (WTO).
• I think that globalization is here and if we don’t take advantage of trade opportunities we’ll pay a price.
• I believe that business leaders, not diplomats, should negotiate trade agreements for the US.
• I would use tough negotiations instead of protectionism.
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Monday, March 17, 2014
Paul Chehade 2016 - Taxes:
As the debate over the national tax policy begins to take center stage yet again, observers have noted that there will be more cases of lawmakers breaking ranks within their own party over the issue in the coming months.
We look forward to more bipartisan compromises in future, as we have seen over the years how ideological differences have seen consistently landed the country with the second or third best tax solutions, instead of the most worthy ones.
• I think taxes are a necessary evil if people want services such as roads, libraries, local and federal government protection and other amenities.
• I believe that the tax code should be simplified. Is seriously in need of overhaul for the sake of the economy.
• High property taxes discourage people from improving their property.
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We look forward to more bipartisan compromises in future, as we have seen over the years how ideological differences have seen consistently landed the country with the second or third best tax solutions, instead of the most worthy ones.
• I think taxes are a necessary evil if people want services such as roads, libraries, local and federal government protection and other amenities.
• I believe that the tax code should be simplified. Is seriously in need of overhaul for the sake of the economy.
• High property taxes discourage people from improving their property.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Stem Cell Research:
Stem cell research has seen its potential for progress being curtailed drastically by a myriad of political, religious and ethical issues – and there is even opposition from within the medical community itself – which led to the banning of embryonic stem cell research by former President Bush, which was later revoked by President Obama in 2009.
Proclaimed as possessing the potential to provide the cure for deadly diseases such as cancer and spinal cord injuries, the concept revolves around the idea that infusion of stem cells into the body of victims will compel the regeneration of damaged cells.
The controversy over this technology is centered on origin of the stem cells, as the cells are most easily harvested from human fetus. The fear is that people may begin to grow fetuses for the express reason of harvesting the stem cells, and in the process, murdering the technically human fetus.
• I think that research on stem cells, both fetal and adult, should be unrestricted.
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Proclaimed as possessing the potential to provide the cure for deadly diseases such as cancer and spinal cord injuries, the concept revolves around the idea that infusion of stem cells into the body of victims will compel the regeneration of damaged cells.
The controversy over this technology is centered on origin of the stem cells, as the cells are most easily harvested from human fetus. The fear is that people may begin to grow fetuses for the express reason of harvesting the stem cells, and in the process, murdering the technically human fetus.
• I think that research on stem cells, both fetal and adult, should be unrestricted.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Social Security:
A brainchild of the late German Chancellor, Otto von Bismark in the late 19th century, calls to privatize Social Security have been gaining strength in recent years, mainly by conservatives and Republicans, painting a picture of the lack of sustainability of the program without continuous tax increase and benefits reduction, owing to the declining birth rates of the country, which is crucial in the pay-as-you-go model of the program.
This is countered by the liberals and democrats, citing Paul Krugman, our economic Nobel Laureate, who maintains that an additional revenue injection of 0.54% of the national GDP, which is less than 3% of our annual Federal spending, is sufficient to cope with any potential systemic decline in the number of contributors and maintain a healthy long term status of the program that is currently aiding over 53 million Americans every month.
• I think that the Social Security program has been looted by unethical politicians.
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This is countered by the liberals and democrats, citing Paul Krugman, our economic Nobel Laureate, who maintains that an additional revenue injection of 0.54% of the national GDP, which is less than 3% of our annual Federal spending, is sufficient to cope with any potential systemic decline in the number of contributors and maintain a healthy long term status of the program that is currently aiding over 53 million Americans every month.
• I think that the Social Security program has been looted by unethical politicians.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Same Sex Issues:
Our Congress passed the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996 that prohibits giving recognition to same sex marriages. The decision received widespread approval among American citizens at the time, with many citing morality and religion as the primary consideration behind their decision. Fast forward almost 15 years later, and a completely different picture emerges.
• I believe there is no reason to discriminate against anyone because of their sexual orientation. However, I believe it best to allow the general population, to decide on the issue of same sex marriage, by casting their individual votes, as has already been done in several states, rather than to rely on the personal decision or a candidate for the Presidency of the United States.
• So far, only five (5) states (Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont) allows the registration of same sex marriage.
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• I believe there is no reason to discriminate against anyone because of their sexual orientation. However, I believe it best to allow the general population, to decide on the issue of same sex marriage, by casting their individual votes, as has already been done in several states, rather than to rely on the personal decision or a candidate for the Presidency of the United States.
• So far, only five (5) states (Connecticut, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont) allows the registration of same sex marriage.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Puerto Rico:
The approved law 600 (P.L. 81-600) by the United States Congress granted the people of Puerto Rico the authority to develop their own State Constitution, like other states, giving them control of their internal governmental activities. Nevertheless, this law has left intact several of the articles under the Jones Law and the Foraker Law, as well as the Paris Treaty (1898). After the Constituent Assembly writes the Constitution, the people ratifies it by means of a referendum. The United States Congress, following the procedure required by the Federal Relations law, approved the Constitution which went into effect on July 25, 1952. During this year, the political community named Commonwealth was established.
It is important to clarify that, even though the Federal Congress has granted the people of Puerto Rico the power to create their local Constitution, it has not revoked the territorial status of the island of Puerto Rico, being until today subject to the plenary powers of Congress.
The republican format of the government mimics the United States Constitution. A governor is in charge of the executive branch, while the two legislative chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives comprise the legislative branch. The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico is the last appellate court in the majority of the judicial cases.
Puerto Rico maintains its territorial status within the U.S. Constitution. The U. S. Supreme Court has indicated that Puerto Rico belongs to, but it is not part of the United States. Therefore, Puerto Rico was constituted as a territory of the United States when the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico was created.
The debate regarding the political status of Puerto Rico has been continuous in many local spheres, federal (United States) and international (United Nations). In 2007, a working committee from the White House concluded that Puerto Rico continues to be subject to the authority of the U. S. Congress under the territorial clause.
The new administration of President Obama has ratified in its more recent report, that Puerto Rico continues to be subject to the authority of the Federal Congress. Furthermore, it mentions that the present status does not provide any possibilities for the development of power due to the legal structure of the Federal Constitution, thus reaffirming that one of the options to decolonize is to become independent. The Popular Democratic Party, which founded the commonwealth, reiterates that in 1952 there was a pact between Puerto Rico and the United States that conferred Puerto Rico an autonomous government and excluded it from the list of colonies of the United Nations. The UN Decolonization Committee adopted in October 2008, as an humanitarian effort, a resolution presented by Cuba that ratifies the right of the people of Puerto Rico to free will and independence and requests the United States to accelerate the process in order for the Puerto Ricans to exercise that right.
Based on the history of Puerto Rico and having observed the lack of Federal union to work out certain subjects of common interest, I firmly believe in dialog, far beyond the dialog already accomplished by other Presidents and/or candidates with the people of Puerto Rico. Their feelings, their thoughts and wishes should be heard by the American government. It is not enough to send thousands of young men born in the island as soldiers to every American war. A community is more and should be more than that. Their votes should be heard when Washington is making decisions regarding matters that equally affect a citizen of New York as well as a citizen of Puerto Rico such as health, education, governmental aid, military deployment to name a few of the issues that the people of Puerto Rico presently endures.
I wish for the people of Puerto Rico to be able to take the reigns of their destiny. I wish for them to be able to make decisions in the matters that involve them directly. It is important to be aware of their needs first hand before making decisions that could be harming to their people. I will personally pay attention to the requests of the Puerto Rican people. The American dream has not being realized together and I am not going to be the one turning my back to such noble people. My heart is with you and your history and my government will follow suit.
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It is important to clarify that, even though the Federal Congress has granted the people of Puerto Rico the power to create their local Constitution, it has not revoked the territorial status of the island of Puerto Rico, being until today subject to the plenary powers of Congress.
The republican format of the government mimics the United States Constitution. A governor is in charge of the executive branch, while the two legislative chambers, the Senate and the House of Representatives comprise the legislative branch. The Supreme Court of Puerto Rico is the last appellate court in the majority of the judicial cases.
Puerto Rico maintains its territorial status within the U.S. Constitution. The U. S. Supreme Court has indicated that Puerto Rico belongs to, but it is not part of the United States. Therefore, Puerto Rico was constituted as a territory of the United States when the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico was created.
The debate regarding the political status of Puerto Rico has been continuous in many local spheres, federal (United States) and international (United Nations). In 2007, a working committee from the White House concluded that Puerto Rico continues to be subject to the authority of the U. S. Congress under the territorial clause.
The new administration of President Obama has ratified in its more recent report, that Puerto Rico continues to be subject to the authority of the Federal Congress. Furthermore, it mentions that the present status does not provide any possibilities for the development of power due to the legal structure of the Federal Constitution, thus reaffirming that one of the options to decolonize is to become independent. The Popular Democratic Party, which founded the commonwealth, reiterates that in 1952 there was a pact between Puerto Rico and the United States that conferred Puerto Rico an autonomous government and excluded it from the list of colonies of the United Nations. The UN Decolonization Committee adopted in October 2008, as an humanitarian effort, a resolution presented by Cuba that ratifies the right of the people of Puerto Rico to free will and independence and requests the United States to accelerate the process in order for the Puerto Ricans to exercise that right.
Based on the history of Puerto Rico and having observed the lack of Federal union to work out certain subjects of common interest, I firmly believe in dialog, far beyond the dialog already accomplished by other Presidents and/or candidates with the people of Puerto Rico. Their feelings, their thoughts and wishes should be heard by the American government. It is not enough to send thousands of young men born in the island as soldiers to every American war. A community is more and should be more than that. Their votes should be heard when Washington is making decisions regarding matters that equally affect a citizen of New York as well as a citizen of Puerto Rico such as health, education, governmental aid, military deployment to name a few of the issues that the people of Puerto Rico presently endures.
I wish for the people of Puerto Rico to be able to take the reigns of their destiny. I wish for them to be able to make decisions in the matters that involve them directly. It is important to be aware of their needs first hand before making decisions that could be harming to their people. I will personally pay attention to the requests of the Puerto Rican people. The American dream has not being realized together and I am not going to be the one turning my back to such noble people. My heart is with you and your history and my government will follow suit.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Prescription Drugs:
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) contends that up to 20% Americans have illicitly consumed prescription drugs in their lifetime. Even more disturbing, NIDA’s Monitoring The Future survey discovered that over 9% of 12th-graders have consumed Vicodin without a valid prescription in the past year alone!.
The abuse of prescription drugs is a major source of concern among the medical community, as the issue has consistently been overlooked by the authorities in favor of the more high profile psychoactive drugs such as cocaine, heroin and their derivatives. This is despite the fact that abuse of prescription drugs stands just behind marijuana as the most reported cases of substance abuse in North America. The easy availability of prescription drugs means that the problem is not one that is going away anytime soon, and we look forward to how our candidates intends to tackle the issue.
• I believe that prescription drugs should be supplied if people can’t afford them.
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The abuse of prescription drugs is a major source of concern among the medical community, as the issue has consistently been overlooked by the authorities in favor of the more high profile psychoactive drugs such as cocaine, heroin and their derivatives. This is despite the fact that abuse of prescription drugs stands just behind marijuana as the most reported cases of substance abuse in North America. The easy availability of prescription drugs means that the problem is not one that is going away anytime soon, and we look forward to how our candidates intends to tackle the issue.
• I believe that prescription drugs should be supplied if people can’t afford them.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Poverty:
Poverty conveys the impression of individuals and families struggling to afford basic sustenance, shelter and education. Nothing that we should be concerned about then, since our status as the richest country in the world precludes the possibility of poverty existing in our society. Right? No. Really.
Based on the latest CPS ASEC survey, the United States Census Bureau has estimated that the official American poverty rate stands at an incredible 14.3%, the highest since the survey begun 51 years ago. There are 43.6 million Americans that live below the poverty line. In other words, one in seven Americans are unable to properly feed, cloth, shelter and educate themselves and their families.
These disturbing numbers are not a one off, in case anyone is wondering. The numbers have been steadily declining for years, and the worst part is, the poverty rate among children under the age of 18 is 20.7%. That’s one in five of our kids, the very same ones who will inherit the country.
• I think that education is the key to the opportunity to escape poverty.
• I think poverty means malnutrition, poor grades, poor education and has long term consequences. Improving education is essential to defeating poverty.
• I believe that communities should work together instead of depending on public assistance.
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Based on the latest CPS ASEC survey, the United States Census Bureau has estimated that the official American poverty rate stands at an incredible 14.3%, the highest since the survey begun 51 years ago. There are 43.6 million Americans that live below the poverty line. In other words, one in seven Americans are unable to properly feed, cloth, shelter and educate themselves and their families.
These disturbing numbers are not a one off, in case anyone is wondering. The numbers have been steadily declining for years, and the worst part is, the poverty rate among children under the age of 18 is 20.7%. That’s one in five of our kids, the very same ones who will inherit the country.
• I think that education is the key to the opportunity to escape poverty.
• I think poverty means malnutrition, poor grades, poor education and has long term consequences. Improving education is essential to defeating poverty.
• I believe that communities should work together instead of depending on public assistance.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Palestinian Issue:
The suffering of Palestinians and Israelis is a serious problem that must deal with sensitivity and justice and give an end to this, so that both peoples can live together in peace and security as a brother country.
• The Israelis must acknowledge that the right of Israel to exist can not be denied, neither can the Palestine.
• Israelis and Palestinians must make concessions to allow a Palestinian state.
• The only solution to resolve the decades-long conflict is the creation of two states, where Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace and security.
• For both parties, that means they must abandon violence. Resistance through violence does not succeed.
• My position is that it must abide by each and every one of the United Nations resolutions.
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• The Israelis must acknowledge that the right of Israel to exist can not be denied, neither can the Palestine.
• Israelis and Palestinians must make concessions to allow a Palestinian state.
• The only solution to resolve the decades-long conflict is the creation of two states, where Israelis and Palestinians can live in peace and security.
• For both parties, that means they must abandon violence. Resistance through violence does not succeed.
• My position is that it must abide by each and every one of the United Nations resolutions.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - North Korea:
Despite the numerous incentives that the American administration have offered Pyongyang as an inducement over the years, they have remained obdurately unyielding in their desire to retain their nuclear arsenal. North Korea reiterated their belief that their nuclear arsenal is the only security guarantee they have against the evil partnership of the Americans and their South Korean brethrens.
It bears reminding that North Korea is possibly one of the poorest nations on earth, and with their failed economy, widespread chronic food shortage and amidst reports of unrest among the populace, Kim’s stance is indicative of the siege and persecuted mentality he is said to possess.
However, similar to Cuba, with the impending withdrawal of the Great Leader, Kim Jong Ill, from the frontlines owing to health concerns, the is a surge of optimism in the air among the participants of the Six-Party talks and there is genuine hope that a resolution to this sixty year conflict can be resolved.
• I would stop all North Korean missile launches, by force if necessary.
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It bears reminding that North Korea is possibly one of the poorest nations on earth, and with their failed economy, widespread chronic food shortage and amidst reports of unrest among the populace, Kim’s stance is indicative of the siege and persecuted mentality he is said to possess.
However, similar to Cuba, with the impending withdrawal of the Great Leader, Kim Jong Ill, from the frontlines owing to health concerns, the is a surge of optimism in the air among the participants of the Six-Party talks and there is genuine hope that a resolution to this sixty year conflict can be resolved.
• I would stop all North Korean missile launches, by force if necessary.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - National Security:
• I realized that some changes had to be made in order to prevent terrorists from instigating any more tragedies on American soil.
• Homeland Security should be funded selectively according to which targets have the most danger quotient.
• The National security of the United States of America is being threatened from many different sources today, including but not limited to these 5 sources:
1) The National debt.
2) Illegal immigration.
3) Terrorism from within our borders.
4) Terrorism from outside our borders.
5) Unprotected borders and the drug cartels.
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• Homeland Security should be funded selectively according to which targets have the most danger quotient.
• The National security of the United States of America is being threatened from many different sources today, including but not limited to these 5 sources:
1) The National debt.
2) Illegal immigration.
3) Terrorism from within our borders.
4) Terrorism from outside our borders.
5) Unprotected borders and the drug cartels.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Minimum Wage:
Maintaining a capitalistic, supply and demand system to shape the national wage structure has always been the mantra of business owners here since the first call for a national minimum wage appeared in the 1930's. There is a prevalent argument that a minimum wage system is a symbol of a welfare state or socialism, and it impedes on the operational efficiency of businesses. In addition, there is a fear that a high across the board increase of wages will result in downsizing, as businesses struggles to maintain their bottom line
Of course, on the flip side, advocates of the national minimum wage points out that too often businesses hide behind the profitability argument, ignoring the fact that people must be fairly compensated for their contributions to a company, and not expected to sacrifice for large enterprises. Asking workers to accept lower wages is akin to asking the average worker to bear the burden of subsidizing the running costs of big businesses. There is also the fear that businesses often engage in a cartel like behavior to set an 'appropriate'; wage structure, thus denying market forces from determining the correct wage level. It is also worth noting that the last national minimum wage increase was back in 1997, during the Clinton administration.
• The minimum wage is too low but that’s not new to anyone. Unfortunately it’s called minimum for a reason. It’s the least amount they are allowed to pay you. It really should be more.
• Does not favor a proposed constitutional amendment that would increase the minimum wage for inflation annually.
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Of course, on the flip side, advocates of the national minimum wage points out that too often businesses hide behind the profitability argument, ignoring the fact that people must be fairly compensated for their contributions to a company, and not expected to sacrifice for large enterprises. Asking workers to accept lower wages is akin to asking the average worker to bear the burden of subsidizing the running costs of big businesses. There is also the fear that businesses often engage in a cartel like behavior to set an 'appropriate'; wage structure, thus denying market forces from determining the correct wage level. It is also worth noting that the last national minimum wage increase was back in 1997, during the Clinton administration.
• The minimum wage is too low but that’s not new to anyone. Unfortunately it’s called minimum for a reason. It’s the least amount they are allowed to pay you. It really should be more.
• Does not favor a proposed constitutional amendment that would increase the minimum wage for inflation annually.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Marijuana:
As the 74 year old prohibition against marijuana enter its last leg, a legal marijuana industry suddenly doesn’t appear to be a pipe dream any longer. In fact, in a referendum held last November, California nearly became the first state to break the status quo and legalize marijuana. Advocates are already predicting the prospect of a domino effect among the other states in the near future.
While medical marijuana has been legal in fourteen states in the United States for as back as two decades, it is a hugely restrictive process and highlights complicated jurisdictional processes it is currently beholden to.
Opponents have expressed their concerns over the anticipated effects resulting from such a move – socially, economically and legally – and the potential for it to become a gateway drug. Advocates however points at the successful national drug policy of the Netherlands, where legalization of marijuana has seen crime rates plummet and the low levels of drug related crimes, coupled with the fact that marijuana has never killed anyone through direct consumption.
• I think that legalizing marijuana would increase drug problems and crime.
• I believe that strong anti-drug laws are needed.
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While medical marijuana has been legal in fourteen states in the United States for as back as two decades, it is a hugely restrictive process and highlights complicated jurisdictional processes it is currently beholden to.
Opponents have expressed their concerns over the anticipated effects resulting from such a move – socially, economically and legally – and the potential for it to become a gateway drug. Advocates however points at the successful national drug policy of the Netherlands, where legalization of marijuana has seen crime rates plummet and the low levels of drug related crimes, coupled with the fact that marijuana has never killed anyone through direct consumption.
• I think that legalizing marijuana would increase drug problems and crime.
• I believe that strong anti-drug laws are needed.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Latin America:
The United States has always had a special conception of its relationship with the nations of Latin America.
In the Cold War era the U.S. establishment feared socialism and in some cases overthrew or undermined democratically elected governments perceived at the time as becoming left-wing or unfriendly to U.S. interests. Examples include the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état, the 1973 Chilean coup d'état and the support of the Nicaraguan Contras. The '70s and '80s saw a shift of power towards corporations, and a polarization of the political election systems of many of the Latin American nations. Recently, several left-wing parties have gained power through elections and have not been attacked. In particular Venezuela has been critical of U.S. foreign policy. Nicaragua, Bolivia, and Ecuador currently have governments sometimes seen as aligned with Venezuela. Left-wing governments in nations such as Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay are more centrist. The right-wing governments in Chile, Peru, and Colombia have closer relations with the U.S.
• I think we should have better relationship with Latin American Countries to work together for prosperity of our future. We must work together regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender.
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In the Cold War era the U.S. establishment feared socialism and in some cases overthrew or undermined democratically elected governments perceived at the time as becoming left-wing or unfriendly to U.S. interests. Examples include the 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état, the 1973 Chilean coup d'état and the support of the Nicaraguan Contras. The '70s and '80s saw a shift of power towards corporations, and a polarization of the political election systems of many of the Latin American nations. Recently, several left-wing parties have gained power through elections and have not been attacked. In particular Venezuela has been critical of U.S. foreign policy. Nicaragua, Bolivia, and Ecuador currently have governments sometimes seen as aligned with Venezuela. Left-wing governments in nations such as Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, and Uruguay are more centrist. The right-wing governments in Chile, Peru, and Colombia have closer relations with the U.S.
• I think we should have better relationship with Latin American Countries to work together for prosperity of our future. We must work together regardless of religion, race, ethnicity or gender.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Israel:
The decades of diplomatic initiatives by the United States, also the principal ally of the Jewish state, for a peaceful resolution for the conflict has continued to be unsuccessful, although analysts have pointed out the grudging, although gradual acceptance among the Arab nations of Israel’s right to exist, which stands in stark contrast to the earlier pledges of annihilating the Jewish nation.
As the Israelis continue to trumpet its ancestral and biblical rights for this land, the Palestinians are equally vociferous in their claim, backed by legal and historical precedents.
• I believe that Israel has every right to exist and I support it without reservation.
• I think peace talks can’t start until everyone puts down their arms and the international community needs to insist on this.
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As the Israelis continue to trumpet its ancestral and biblical rights for this land, the Palestinians are equally vociferous in their claim, backed by legal and historical precedents.
• I believe that Israel has every right to exist and I support it without reservation.
• I think peace talks can’t start until everyone puts down their arms and the international community needs to insist on this.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Iraq:
Our successful, if not a little questionable and not to mention widely perceived to be illegal, toppling of Saddam Hussein and liberation of Iraq in 2003 were followed by a spectacularly unsuccessful, and much more questionable, attempt at finding Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq. Following the euphoric celebrations of freeing a country from an oppressive dictatorship, more than seven years later, we are still deeply mired in Iraq.
With over 650 billion spent since then, our 50,000 remaining troops there is still massively taxing our ailing economy, and despite several assurances, withdrawal of our forces from there is still not a feasible option, as the young democracy of Iraq is still dependent on us to maintain a semblance of order in the country. A sudden departure by our troops will create a vacuum that will quickly be filled with militias and more worryingly, the Al-Qaeda. An exit strategy is needed badly, and the candidate with a credible withdrawal plan can expect to score some massive plus points with the American public.
• Once the region is under control and the government is stable a withdrawal should begin.
• If we are to grow as a race then we need to put aside these petty differences and grow up. There is more to this world then you alone. You need to think as a race not as a person. That’s race as in Human Race. The race is better off working together, even if the people don't like each other. It’s called maintaining the peace. We can only be peaceful world if we work together at it, not separately.
• My question is, why are we fighting their war?
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With over 650 billion spent since then, our 50,000 remaining troops there is still massively taxing our ailing economy, and despite several assurances, withdrawal of our forces from there is still not a feasible option, as the young democracy of Iraq is still dependent on us to maintain a semblance of order in the country. A sudden departure by our troops will create a vacuum that will quickly be filled with militias and more worryingly, the Al-Qaeda. An exit strategy is needed badly, and the candidate with a credible withdrawal plan can expect to score some massive plus points with the American public.
• Once the region is under control and the government is stable a withdrawal should begin.
• If we are to grow as a race then we need to put aside these petty differences and grow up. There is more to this world then you alone. You need to think as a race not as a person. That’s race as in Human Race. The race is better off working together, even if the people don't like each other. It’s called maintaining the peace. We can only be peaceful world if we work together at it, not separately.
• My question is, why are we fighting their war?
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Iran:
• I believe that the negotiations held recently with Iran in regard to Iraq were narrowly focused and did not explore the complete range of possibilities.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Immigration:
It’s a simple question really. Do we continue with the immigration friendly policy that has been the hallmark of our history and the secret behind our astonishing success as a nation, or, do we stop in favor of protecting our citizens from a multitude of threats, ranging from economic to theology?
The question has became an even bigger issue in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, where the 2002 Homeland Security Act decreed that the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) be placed under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security, who in turn, included immigration under its wide ranging security policy. In an immediate turn of events, the INS was broken up into two separate entities, the Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (BICE), responsible for inbound and outbound travel respectively.
USCIS and BICE, along with their political masters in Washington, walks a fine line between the reality of economic interdependence, sociological ethics and security considerations, as we all watch with bated breath from the sidelines while our new national identity is forged in plain view to the rest of the world.
• I believe that every nation must have a secure border but we must also recognize that we do need immigrants.
• I think that amnesty should be given to those illegal immigrants already in the country.
• There should be quick and comprehensive immigration reform to enable a faster, simpler path to citizenship.
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The question has became an even bigger issue in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, where the 2002 Homeland Security Act decreed that the United States Immigration and Naturalization Services (INS) be placed under the jurisdiction of the Department of Homeland Security, who in turn, included immigration under its wide ranging security policy. In an immediate turn of events, the INS was broken up into two separate entities, the Bureau of Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (BICE), responsible for inbound and outbound travel respectively.
USCIS and BICE, along with their political masters in Washington, walks a fine line between the reality of economic interdependence, sociological ethics and security considerations, as we all watch with bated breath from the sidelines while our new national identity is forged in plain view to the rest of the world.
• I believe that every nation must have a secure border but we must also recognize that we do need immigrants.
• I think that amnesty should be given to those illegal immigrants already in the country.
• There should be quick and comprehensive immigration reform to enable a faster, simpler path to citizenship.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Health Care:
At its very essence, a republican believes that the rights of an individual is paramount to the well being of a nation, so long as it doesn’t trampled on the rights of another individual, whereas a democrat believes that the collective welfare of the society is the most crucial aspect of a country, and is prepared to forfeit the individual for the sake of the country.
Therein lies the crux of the controversy behind the Health Care Reform Bill which was signed by President Barack Obama on March 23rd, 2010. While the Democrats aims to expand the coverage of the plans to as many Americans as possible, the Republicans are aghast at the socialistic nature of the bill, where redistribution of costs is seen as ultimately punishing the privileged.
• I would provide more federal funding for health and nutrition education.
• The medical system requires amend and reformed.
• Health care is about getting help when you need it. There has to be a way to help everyone without ripping off half the population. We just have to find it and not have it shoved down our throats. It isn’t something that can be decided in a month or a year, it will take time.
• Forcing someone to get insurance or fining them if they don't is just wrong. Its beyond wrong really. In a perfect world we wouldn’t need insurance though because people would help you because they can. But then we are nowhere near a perfect world.
• You can’t force people to go to the doctor or make them take medication, goes back to the whole personal choice and civil liberties.
• It’s not right to want to charge the healthy more money.
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Therein lies the crux of the controversy behind the Health Care Reform Bill which was signed by President Barack Obama on March 23rd, 2010. While the Democrats aims to expand the coverage of the plans to as many Americans as possible, the Republicans are aghast at the socialistic nature of the bill, where redistribution of costs is seen as ultimately punishing the privileged.
• I would provide more federal funding for health and nutrition education.
• The medical system requires amend and reformed.
• Health care is about getting help when you need it. There has to be a way to help everyone without ripping off half the population. We just have to find it and not have it shoved down our throats. It isn’t something that can be decided in a month or a year, it will take time.
• Forcing someone to get insurance or fining them if they don't is just wrong. Its beyond wrong really. In a perfect world we wouldn’t need insurance though because people would help you because they can. But then we are nowhere near a perfect world.
• You can’t force people to go to the doctor or make them take medication, goes back to the whole personal choice and civil liberties.
• It’s not right to want to charge the healthy more money.
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Paul Chehade 2016 - Gun Control:
Supporters of gun control believe that the National Firearms Act of 1934 and the Gun Control Act of 1968 are ineffective in curbing the rampant proliferation and misuse of firearms in society. More to the point, the easy access of weapons to high-risk individuals, youths and criminals puts the safety of the law-abiding segments of the population under unnecessary and unfair risks of personal harm. They advocate the tightening of regulation in firearms procurement, especially in the face of rising crime rates. The recent spate of mass killings in country have seen increased calls for more stringent regulations in the sales and distribution of firearms. Statistics from the Center For Disease Control have shown a disturbing increase in firearms related deaths to about 30,000 annually, and it shows no signs of abating.
The Second Amendment.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
Gun control opposition meanwhile points to their right to bear arms, as enshrined in the Second Amendment, and any attempts to deny them this infringes upon their constitutional right as citizens. Their position was further reinforced by a High Court ruling in 2008, which asserts the rights of private citizens to bear arms. Furthermore, the firearms industry lobbyist claims that there is no correlation between guns and increased rates in crimes and fatalities, citing the media, drugs and the socioeconomic factors as a more likely cause. The National Rifle Association (NRA) also argues that increased regulations would potentially leave more families defenseless against dangerous elements of the society, endangering them further.
• I support enforcing gun laws at the time of sale with background checks and educated vendors.
• I would confiscate illegally owned guns and guns that are illegal for civilians to own.
• I believe that assault weapons should be banned, “who needs them except criminals and police?”
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The Second Amendment.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”
Gun control opposition meanwhile points to their right to bear arms, as enshrined in the Second Amendment, and any attempts to deny them this infringes upon their constitutional right as citizens. Their position was further reinforced by a High Court ruling in 2008, which asserts the rights of private citizens to bear arms. Furthermore, the firearms industry lobbyist claims that there is no correlation between guns and increased rates in crimes and fatalities, citing the media, drugs and the socioeconomic factors as a more likely cause. The National Rifle Association (NRA) also argues that increased regulations would potentially leave more families defenseless against dangerous elements of the society, endangering them further.
• I support enforcing gun laws at the time of sale with background checks and educated vendors.
• I would confiscate illegally owned guns and guns that are illegal for civilians to own.
• I believe that assault weapons should be banned, “who needs them except criminals and police?”
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