Isaac Miller

Isaac Miller

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@goldenlion728548 · Jan 12, 2026
Lucia Muñoz
Lucia Muñoz
@smallgoose968399 · Jan 12, 2026 11:54 am

CMV: Jackson Hinkle would make a better US president than any other political figure today

I'm not saying I agree with him on everything. I am saying that his leadership in total, would do better on foreign and domestic policy for the both the US and the world.
First reason I think this, is foreign policy. He can be 100% trusted to not start any more foreign wars. He won't try to invade cuba, venezuela, iran or anywhere. This will mean that no US soldiers or foriegners get killed and we save alot of money too. The only potential downside I can think of, is that he will totally cut US aid to ukraine. However the current US aid to Ukraine is pretty small anyway, and this doesn't outweigh the upsides.
Second reason is domestic policy. I think after ending foreign conflicts he will reinvest in the economy, building highspeed rail and stuff and creating job. Trump said he'd do this, but obviously lied, but I think hinkle actually would. He has more of an ideological commitment to. He's also going to break up and nationalise big monopolies, like water, healthcare ect. Most of the people in his party seem to be pretty pragmatic and smart on economic issues, supporting a true mixed economy.

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Isaac Miller
@goldenlion728548 · Jan 12, 2026

CMV: Nothing will change in America unless there is a mass re-education campaign put forth by the govt post Trump

Just electing a Democrat to office and thinking everything will be okay again is an extremely naive take Americans have.
These issues and furthermore the reasons why Trump won two terms is because fundamentally we live in 2 different countries.
Side A) we have coastal elites, they prioritize collectivism, a euro-centric society, and prioritize critical thinking/higher education
Side B) we have rural communities, they prioritize individualism, generally speaking they dislike euro-centric societies (aka anti collectivism), and are anti-intellectual.
These two sides simply cannot co-exist productively, but it’s because of the “states-rights” nature of education that has led to such a cultural divide over time
Inherently the anti intellectualism makes rural communities extremely susceptible to propaganda and extremism. To boot, their geographic isolation from global issues makes it difficult for them to empathize with anyone other than their community.
Fundamentally this issue has existed much longer than the last 20 or so years. Since reconstruction school systems in the south have told lie after lie about slavery being “a choice” or “not all that bad” or even calling the civil war th

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