Political Beliefs; Robert N. Franz (part 1)
To vote for and support Robert N. Franz for Delaware's U.S. House of Representative seat in Congress you should know what he believes. Here, very succinctly, are his thoughts on major issues:
First please know that this list of political beliefs is just that: a list. Fine nuanced writing is saved for another time. Second -- should you be interested -- here included is a link in which you may receive directions on how to place a "Write-in" vote for Robert N. Franz. Please use this link accordingly: electionsncc.delaware.gov/use_vm/writ... Thank you !
Now for Robert N. Franz's political beliefs:
We should only become aggressive as a country if duly provoked. This means that we should not use aggressive missions unless U.S. lives are at stake. We should not go to war unless threatened with no other recourse by another force or forces. Only true provocation should lead us to the beginnings of war.
Guns too are an issue. Certainly if a certain people such as the Chinese invade the U.S. of A., it may be prudent to have guns in the hands of our people. But honestly -- I really do not know now what the National Rifle Association wants to do with guns in our society. Is the N.R.A. in the pocket of gun dealers? Why is it so difficult to limit the possession of guns with criminals and the insane? We need to do more with this. We need to see results !
There needs to be a truce -- or moratorium so to speak -- between authorities such as the police -- and those who feel threatened by the outcomes of certain current tragedies. For some time the discussion needs to be made a discussion (and kept as one) so that people can learn how to live safely. We must remain open to hear all sides which foment social unrest.
Our classes of society are suffering from more than physical aggression -- it seems like the problem is one of uncaring financial aggression by the institutions which have the money. In fact, we all need to be taught that we are inexplicably connected to each other. People need to see their own responsible role in society no matter what institution teaches them about these roles.
I am all for the maligned and the vulnerable having protection. From the mentally ill being led to become suicide bombers, to the hermaphrodite not being able to use a bathroom, to students crushed by debt, and individuals not being able to work for a living wage -- people are being used in our world. There is too much hunger in the United States as well. The vulnerable have to be able to live in peace and work for a true living -- we all need to be free enough to pursue positive outcomes in our lives. Values for all must be promoted.
Certainly the middle class needs help -- for after all it is disappearing. I am for strong taxation of the highest 1% of incomes in the U.S. and stringent taxation of the highest 1/10th of 1% of the highest incomes. What most people don't know is that even with taxation such as this, the wealthy will still stay rich and the ranking of society's wealthy will not change.
I also want to help small independent businesses. Most people do not consider that many doctors and lawyers are small businesspersons as well. From local diners to ice cream stands and auto repair shops all the way to professionals in business -- small enterprise is getting crushed. We need to tax large corporations and not treat those corporations as individuals. Again, let individuals only contribute to political campaigns and keep the large corporate donations to virtually nil. Corporate taxation must again resurface as we need to have individuals -- not corporations -- donate politically.
I studied chemistry in college. My first published paper was co-authored with Dr. Frank Lambert and Mr. Bruce Hasslinger of Occidental College as we studied models of what was happening in the smog of our atmosphere. Dr. Lambert initiated the study of the reduction of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur compounds (carbon tetrachloride, nitriles, thiosulfates) in our atmosphere by using a model method at the glassy carbon electrode. Now in our world we have massive carbon dioxide heat domes which move and effect our weather. Creation or not -- we need to tend to environmental issues.
Our land and water supplies are also affected by fracking and coal burning. Even now because of drilling and recent fracking, the Midwest is having earthquakes like they have never seen before. Heat movement causes stronger tornadoes and now larger hurricanes in warmer waters. The Midwest, along with the bulk of the United States is being hit with increasingly stronger weather events. We 'must' know that our world is changing -- adjustments 'must' be made.
I can talk 'science' to those who speak the language. Whereas my chemistry degree does not make me a specific expert -- I am able manage concepts and can discuss issues with Ph.D.'s and other experts. With true science I can lead others to more satisfactory adjustments. My knowledge leads to managerial over experiential science.
Society too is changing. To state the truth, I feel uncomfortable with abortion but do not care if decent adoptive parents are gay. From "Annie" to "Oliver Twist" many orphans have done well in life -- why can't more? As long as there is value and respect for the living -- answers can be found.
It is how a society treats it's young which determines it's future. We must raise and teach our young with the benefits that will help them to function well in their future. That is our history -- that will be our legacy.
For those who haven't had helpful or adequate chances we need to offer remedial tutoring -- certain others -- such as current leaders may do well to take 'finishing school' courses! We will need to tailor our help!
This ends Part 1 of my political beliefs. Part 2 will come shortly and primarily will cover the issues of health and education. May a higher power bring you Godspeed!
Sincerely written, and
Respectfully submitted,
Robert N. Franz
For book click on: amzn.to/1R1Oayq
Check essay linkage at: amazon.com/author/rf3rd
Please go to and 'Like' the page: @The Stigma of the Mentally Ill: Bob Does Everything Backwards Thank you !
First please know that this list of political beliefs is just that: a list. Fine nuanced writing is saved for another time. Second -- should you be interested -- here included is a link in which you may receive directions on how to place a "Write-in" vote for Robert N. Franz. Please use this link accordingly: electionsncc.delaware.gov/use_vm/writ... Thank you !
Now for Robert N. Franz's political beliefs:
We should only become aggressive as a country if duly provoked. This means that we should not use aggressive missions unless U.S. lives are at stake. We should not go to war unless threatened with no other recourse by another force or forces. Only true provocation should lead us to the beginnings of war.
Guns too are an issue. Certainly if a certain people such as the Chinese invade the U.S. of A., it may be prudent to have guns in the hands of our people. But honestly -- I really do not know now what the National Rifle Association wants to do with guns in our society. Is the N.R.A. in the pocket of gun dealers? Why is it so difficult to limit the possession of guns with criminals and the insane? We need to do more with this. We need to see results !
There needs to be a truce -- or moratorium so to speak -- between authorities such as the police -- and those who feel threatened by the outcomes of certain current tragedies. For some time the discussion needs to be made a discussion (and kept as one) so that people can learn how to live safely. We must remain open to hear all sides which foment social unrest.
Our classes of society are suffering from more than physical aggression -- it seems like the problem is one of uncaring financial aggression by the institutions which have the money. In fact, we all need to be taught that we are inexplicably connected to each other. People need to see their own responsible role in society no matter what institution teaches them about these roles.
I am all for the maligned and the vulnerable having protection. From the mentally ill being led to become suicide bombers, to the hermaphrodite not being able to use a bathroom, to students crushed by debt, and individuals not being able to work for a living wage -- people are being used in our world. There is too much hunger in the United States as well. The vulnerable have to be able to live in peace and work for a true living -- we all need to be free enough to pursue positive outcomes in our lives. Values for all must be promoted.
Certainly the middle class needs help -- for after all it is disappearing. I am for strong taxation of the highest 1% of incomes in the U.S. and stringent taxation of the highest 1/10th of 1% of the highest incomes. What most people don't know is that even with taxation such as this, the wealthy will still stay rich and the ranking of society's wealthy will not change.
I also want to help small independent businesses. Most people do not consider that many doctors and lawyers are small businesspersons as well. From local diners to ice cream stands and auto repair shops all the way to professionals in business -- small enterprise is getting crushed. We need to tax large corporations and not treat those corporations as individuals. Again, let individuals only contribute to political campaigns and keep the large corporate donations to virtually nil. Corporate taxation must again resurface as we need to have individuals -- not corporations -- donate politically.
I studied chemistry in college. My first published paper was co-authored with Dr. Frank Lambert and Mr. Bruce Hasslinger of Occidental College as we studied models of what was happening in the smog of our atmosphere. Dr. Lambert initiated the study of the reduction of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur compounds (carbon tetrachloride, nitriles, thiosulfates) in our atmosphere by using a model method at the glassy carbon electrode. Now in our world we have massive carbon dioxide heat domes which move and effect our weather. Creation or not -- we need to tend to environmental issues.
Our land and water supplies are also affected by fracking and coal burning. Even now because of drilling and recent fracking, the Midwest is having earthquakes like they have never seen before. Heat movement causes stronger tornadoes and now larger hurricanes in warmer waters. The Midwest, along with the bulk of the United States is being hit with increasingly stronger weather events. We 'must' know that our world is changing -- adjustments 'must' be made.
I can talk 'science' to those who speak the language. Whereas my chemistry degree does not make me a specific expert -- I am able manage concepts and can discuss issues with Ph.D.'s and other experts. With true science I can lead others to more satisfactory adjustments. My knowledge leads to managerial over experiential science.
Society too is changing. To state the truth, I feel uncomfortable with abortion but do not care if decent adoptive parents are gay. From "Annie" to "Oliver Twist" many orphans have done well in life -- why can't more? As long as there is value and respect for the living -- answers can be found.
It is how a society treats it's young which determines it's future. We must raise and teach our young with the benefits that will help them to function well in their future. That is our history -- that will be our legacy.
For those who haven't had helpful or adequate chances we need to offer remedial tutoring -- certain others -- such as current leaders may do well to take 'finishing school' courses! We will need to tailor our help!
This ends Part 1 of my political beliefs. Part 2 will come shortly and primarily will cover the issues of health and education. May a higher power bring you Godspeed!
Sincerely written, and
Respectfully submitted,
Robert N. Franz
For book click on: amzn.to/1R1Oayq
Check essay linkage at: amazon.com/author/rf3rd
Please go to and 'Like' the page: @The Stigma of the Mentally Ill: Bob Does Everything Backwards Thank you !
Published on September 23, 2016 13:15
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