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 @9N4TW3T from New Mexico answered…17hrs17H

Abolish the FTC

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 @9N4KZW8 from California answered…19hrs19H

Covid policy

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 @9N6B37P from New York answered…21mins21m

Andy McCann

 @9N6B37P from New York answered…21mins21m

John Gerken

 @9N694LC from North Carolina answered…40mins40m

I feel like they should, only if the person has an actual reason for it and try to get their payments in.

 @9N694LC from North Carolina answered…40mins40m

No, because they're a suspect of TERRORISM. The person should be ruled out as innocent before they're given rights.

 @9N694LC from North Carolina answered…40mins40m

Yes, but I feel like there's a lot of other important things the government should worried about other than sending peop…

 @9N694LC from North Carolina answered…40mins40m

Yeah, but I feel like it shouldn't be a complete replacement if it doesn't end up being all that great.

 @9N68ZX8 from Michigan answered…42mins42m

He has many terrible policies.

 @9N68NSD from Michigan answered…51mins51m

Robert Murphy

 @9N676QC from Tennessee answered…1hr1H

Have u seen him lately

 @9N66MQ8from Maine  answered…2hrs2H

If the school has a history of school shootings the law should place highly trained security guards there instead

 @9N63MWK from California answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but only if AI is strictly under our control for future purposes and not likely to overthrow humanity.

 @2JRRBXLfrom Florida  answered…3hrs3H

He's not competent

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Welfare benefits should be phased out, but until they are, increased restrictions increase administration costs.

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

No, because when shelters are funded by government, however well-meaning, the incentives of shelter administrators shift…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…3hrs3H

Universities can set their own policies and students, along with their parents, can decide which universities to attend.