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Yeah I don't know how I'd feel about this one personally. But I don't really have much experience with this one personally - I guess I'd have to get to know some people who have alimonies to get a better understanding from both sides before I could form a solid opinion.
But it's healthy to consider the policy and not simply the politician endorsing the bill. I hate how our society has devolved into "team blue" vs "team red" mentality. I hate both extremes equally and prefer to vote based on policy.
One policy I have is that I personally will never vote for a politician twice, unless I believe they have proven to me over the past few years they care about me and my needs as an average citizen. So far I never had the opportunity to vote for a politician twice - they always let me down lol.
A broken clock being right twice a day still means you shouldn't be using the clock to tell time lol.
Even when it does happen to be right... You should be taking it with a huuuuuuge... Huuuuuuuuuuge grain of salt and probably look for another clock lol.
It wasn't right through logic. It was right because of luck and entropy lol.