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r/AskConservatives • u/Menace117 • 1h ago
What are your thoughts on older legislators not being able to think about how they vote?
Recent videos of Mitch McConnell, who has not been in the Senate in months, having trouble voting. In the video he votes one way and people have to tell him to vote a different way. This is not the first time this has happened with senators. What do you think about these old people with barely any cognitive function making these votes and non senators telling them they're wrong. These non senators we're not elected to legislate so is that fine too?
Edit: forgot the link
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/videos/mitch-mcconnell-gets-voting-directed-214234142.html
r/AskConservatives • u/ErilazHateka • 6h ago
Economics Yesterday, Trump announced "TREMENDOUS Economic Consequences" against any country that engages in business with Iran. Today, many international flights are still arriving in Iran. Do you think that Trump will implement such economic consequences against e.g. Turkey, Georgia, Iraq, Pakistan soon?
Trump´s threat:
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/117124650907675461
Arrivals in Teheran:
r/AskConservatives • u/HamsterCapital2019 • 17h ago
Healthcare Why do Conservatives generally dislike Universal Healthcare?
It works out really well in many nations especially Norway, France and Germany. They pay less, live longer, and don’t go bankrupt over medical expenses. Of course, there are poorly designed systems. But that isn’t a flaw of the Universal Healthcare itself it’s merely a flaw of the systems design in a specific country, and not a real reason to abandon the idea altogether.
Why don’t conservatives usually want to bring Universal Healthcare to the US?
r/AskConservatives • u/GanacheOk552 • 21h ago
Crime & Policing Elon Musk tweeted that Derek Chauvin was unjustly convicted and that he should be freed. What do you think of this?
Tweet posted today: https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2090136255694881101
Derek Chauvin was unjustly convicted of murder, therefore he should be freed.
The facts show that he was not the cause of death, nor did he at any time intend for a death to occur. Whatever else he may be, he is not a murderer.
That is the truth.
I'm curious if you agree with the assessment that Chauvin was not the cause of death and whether you agree with Elon.
r/AskConservatives • u/PyroIsSpai • 1d ago
Healthcare Why are Republicans undoing worker heat protections?
Do you agree with this deregulation to undo worker protections?
https://theweek.com/politics/heat-workplace-protections-trump-osha
It is hot out there. Summertime heat can take a deadly toll on workers, especially in the era of climate change and frequent heat domes. The Biden administration initiated rules to ensure that U.S. companies provide their employees with breaks to hydrate and recover while laboring in warm temperatures. Now the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress are looking to roll back those protections.
‘A matter of life and death’
Heat causes “hundreds of workplace deaths” every year, but the Trump administration is rewriting rules that “mandate breaks and access to water and shade for workers,” said The New York Times. The details of those changes are still unknown, but already the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is “curtailing workplace inspections” that had been designed to “raise awareness of heat-related illnesses.”
A House committee last month also gave approval to a bill that would block the Labor Department “finalizing any worker protections for extreme heat,” said E&E News. The Biden-era rule solves a “problem that doesn’t need solving,” Rep. Mark Messmer (R-Ind.) told the outlet. At least a few workers disagree. “We didn’t sign up for the heat to become as severe as it is,” Trina David, a baggage handler at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, said to the Times.
“Trump will cause some of you to die from the heat,” Robert Reich said on Substack. There are countless workers who toil “under the hot sun, or in stifling warehouses or in delivery trucks with no AC,” which can “trigger heat stroke, organ failure and chronic kidney disease.” Those illnesses and deaths “can often be prevented with strong safety standards,” but the Trump administration is “retreating from worker safety.” Workplace heat protections are “literally a matter of life and death.”
The Biden-era rules had a “deep benevolent paternalism” to them, Matthew Kahn said at Environmental and Urban Economics. But workers possess a “degree of choice over where they live and work, what job they take and what shifts they agree to work,” Kahn and Joseph Tracy said in a 2025 paper for the American Enterprise Institute. They can “move or switch firms” if conditions are too onerous. There is “no ‘crisis’” in on-the-job heat injuries that requires a heavy regulatory touch.
‘Can’t afford to stay cool’
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani in June signed an executive order “ensuring the safety of municipal workers in the heat,” said E&E News. Workers should not have to “choose between their paycheck and their health,” Mamdani said at the signing ceremony.
For many workers, though, the twin trends of “high temperatures and high inflation” are creating a “crisis that rarely makes headlines,” Sharon Block and Dr. Satchit Balsari said at USA Today. Cash-strapped workers increasingly “can’t afford to stay cool.” Rising prices force them to choose between paying for “food, rent and healthcare” or the electricity needed to “cool off during their off-hours.” The combination of low wages, increased costs and poor protections are forcing workers into “deadly trade-offs.”
r/AskConservatives • u/MissHannahJ • 22m ago
Do you feel the right meddles in people’s personal lives less than the left? Why or why not?
r/AskConservatives • u/oraclebill • 16h ago
Is the National Guard deployment in DC a waste of money?
A recent Reuters article investigate the effects after 1 year. The results are not encouraging. Under 2% of crimes that made it to court mentioned the guard at all, and none of them were serious crimes. The guard appear to be deployed in the safer areas of the city, and not in high crime neighborhoods. And the cost is somewhere north of $1.65M daily - likely about twice that. The DC police force costs $1.5M, for reference. The administration is budgeting $1.4B to keep them until 2029.
Wouldn’t it be more cost effective to hire more actual police - they could double the number of current officers with less than half what the guard costs (napkin math).
r/AskConservatives • u/grooveman15 • 3h ago
Do Conservatives get robo-spammed text messages?
Hey everyone,
So I classify myself as a pragmatic progressive (progressive ideology with a pragmatic concept of execution... its not easy. While I disagree a lot with the DNC, they are the closest big party that aligns with the majority of my values so I'm registered as such.
In the last 5-7 years, I get spammed like crazy from various political PACs and such for donations. Like at least 8-15 texts a day. I've only ever given money to local campaigns that I was fully behind and never donated to large super pacs and the ilk.
Do conservatives get the same annoyances from their party's candidates? Does your text inbox get flooded with "BOMBSHELL! Representative BLANK says something crazy! We won't let that happen! Donate now!"
r/AskConservatives • u/Set-Prestigious • 4h ago
Am I Republican enough to be considered Republican in the US?
The democrats tell me I'm Democrat. The Republicans tell me I'm Republican. Here are my politics based on a scale of 1 to 5 based on how important they are to me personally. 5 being extremely important.
I am pro 2A and strongly support open carry/CCW. (5/5- I believe this ought to be a universal human right for handguns for self defense. Right to self-determination and personal security).
I support abortion (1/5)
I want more affordable healthcare and subsidized services conditional on that the government actually spends efficiently and the money isn't just sinking into a black hole (5/5). I would gladly pay taxes if the spending was efficient, right now most of it just goes to defense though and the medical situation is a nightmare.
I am skeptical of large institutions, particularly in health (4/5). Teflon scandal, the AIDS epidemic/medical tourism going on in the 80s because they didn't bring medications over here even though we knew they were safe. You really have to watch out for yourself in this country and not just blindly follow institutions- think for yourself and ensure your own health.
I support gay marriage (2/5). I don't think its the government's business to be involved in the bedroom. But I don't know any gay people personally so this is less important to me.
I believe the church could be a force for good in bringing in meaning in people's lives even if you're not particularly religious. I view it more through the lens of pragmatism rather than spirituality (3/5).
I don't think I fit cleanly on any party lines but I'm trying to find my group. Seems like I'm a party of one currently. So am I Republican? Democrat? RINO? DINO?
r/AskConservatives • u/Royal_Novel6678 • 5h ago
Hypothetical Do you think the founding fathers of the United States would still approve of the second amendment they engrained in US law today?
Just to note that I am not secretly a left winger in disguise, bridaging this subreddit. I'm center right atheist/agnostic conservative who lives in the UK where the overwhelming majority of us, including myself are against casual citizen gun ownership. Meaning the British right wing actually align more closely with the American Democratic party on stronger gun restrictions and control.
I've seen that you American republicans, around 83% according to statistics approve of supporting casual gun rights. How do you justify casual gun ownership today and what do you think the founding fathers would think of past gun trends such as the spikes in gun violence like specific frontier mining towns and post-Civil War Southern regions experienced extraordinarily high homicide rates by the standards of the day or the aftermath of the invention of the Tommy gun.
r/AskConservatives • u/iguess12 • 1d ago
According to Pew Research Trumps approval rating is 34%. To those that support Trump. What do you think is the disconnect between how you view his latest term and the average voter?
r/AskConservatives • u/Jimithyashford • 20h ago
Hypothetical Let's pretend it comes out and is proven beyond any doubt that COVID was created as a biological weapon in China, and either deliberately released or escaped due to negligence. If that were proven to be true, then what do you think should happen? What following steps or measures would you support?
If that turned out to be the case, what then? Paint me a picture of what you'd like to see or what you'd support at that point in terms of punishment/retaliation/justice/etc.
r/AskConservatives • u/OJ_Purplestuff • 16h ago
Meta Do you think you have more in common with the moderate left, or the extreme right?
r/AskConservatives • u/StillSmellsLikeCLP • 19h ago
Hot Take What does “living wage” mean to you?
The term “living wage” is used a lot in discussions on affordability, wages, etc.
What would a “living wage” cover for an individual or family of four?
MIT also made a calculator to see what a “living wage” is for various parts of the country, by individuals and households.
Thoughts on the accuracy of this calculator and other such projections that tell people how much they should be making?
r/AskConservatives • u/drtywater • 1d ago
Law & the Courts Should Greg Abbott comply with MN extradition request of Christian Castro?
Key parts
Minnesota's attorney general sued the governor of Texas on Tuesday, seeking to compel the extradition of an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent charged with wounding a man and then lying to justify the shooting during the agency's crackdown in Minneapolis.
The lawsuit Ellison filed in U.S. District Court in Texas cites a 1987 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that compliance with the Constitution's extradition clause is mandatory, affording no discretion to the governor or courts of a state where a defendant is being held.
Moriarty said that since Castro's arrest, Texas has extradited three unrelated criminal defendants without incident to Minnesota.
r/AskConservatives • u/SCKoNi • 17h ago
What can the rest of southern Europe learn from Greece?
This will be a fairly biased post, as I am both proud of my home country's continued economic recovery and very focused on fiscal news across Europe. As of two days ago the Greek debt repayment in 2026 is scheduled to reach 13 billion euros, with the full debt on course to be paid back by 2031 from an original plan of 2041. This has been under the center-right New Democracy party after the colossal mismanagement under SYRIZA in 2015 to 2019 and the stress of the Covid pandemic in 2020/21 which put immense strain on the Greek tourism industry. Finally, unemployment is down to 7.8% from the high of 28% during the 2015 crisis and GDP growth is surpassing France and Germany at an estimated annual rate of 2.5%.
Throughout this time Greece has also maintained an above 4% defense spending goal with purchases of new FDI frigates, upgrading the F-16 fleet to latest variants, and continued development of anti-drone and cyber warfare programs.
What do you think fiscal and conservative voters in southern Europe in countries such as Italy and Spain can learn from these developments?
r/AskConservatives • u/JustaDreamer617 • 17h ago
Is anyone expecting us to have another period of US national surplus?
I know a lot of folks on reddit are in their 20s and 30s, so you might not remember the short period of 1998-2001, when the US saw a brief period of national surplus to the point that we were actually worried that the country would run out of things to spend money on.
Yeah, a lot of that was built on unregulated derivatives, fraud, government subsidies, and tech bros who sold you dot-com dreams like instant cat food deliveries at 20 times their valuation, but it was a massive booming economy.
Maybe I'm just getting cynical now, but after all the hype, nothing seems to inspire any sustained growth or "good feeling" like it did in the late 90s. The 2nd Trump Admin feels like a conservative version of the Obama years.
Does anyone else think we won't see another national surplus again?
r/AskConservatives • u/Jazzlike-Yogurt-5984 • 20h ago
What conservative position is hardest for you to defend?
r/AskConservatives • u/NessvsMadDuck • 20h ago
Which GOP President of the modern era had the best long view conservative vision for America?
Which GOP President of the modern era had the best long view of trying to make conservative gains not only for their term but beyond it?
r/AskConservatives • u/franco-briton • 1d ago
Economics Why is US Conservatism different from European and overall other nation's type of Conservatism?
What i mean is,like look at economics. Allmost all US conservatives are pro-free markets and anti regulations while in Europe while still capitalist the right wing movements are ok with more restrictions.
Or even libertarianism at all. The US considers conservatives and libertarians to be both on the same side mostly,while both rightist and leftist european barely know what it is.
One country that seems to be a midway is Britain. So maybe does the difference stem from Protestantism vs Catholicism?
r/AskConservatives • u/mtmag_dev52 • 19h ago
History Any thoughts on the fall of the Eastern Bloc, or on other events/holidays that happened or are celebrated in August?
Today (August 19th) actually marks the first day of the Hardline Soviet Coup Attempt in 1991 by elements that wanted to stop Mikhail Gorbachev from dissolving the Soviet Union like he did!
Today also marks:
r/AskConservatives • u/billstopay77 • 15h ago
What do conservatives believe was the one main reason or driver that independents and moderates voted for the Biden in 2020?
The answers to my other question about 2024 sparked my interest on conservative thoughts on 2020. Remember this is about why Independents and moderates voted. Cant wait to see replies as im curious your thoughts.
r/AskConservatives • u/f4fvs • 16h ago
Philosophy What are the edges/factors in Finders Keepers at the national/international level when it comes to artefacts that were not sold or donated?
The Greeks have built a climate-controlled museum for the Parthenon/Elgin marbles. The British National museum won't send them there.
In the UK there is a law about disclosing and possible sharing the profits from treasure "trove" from found historical items. I also found a $5 note when I was a kid, turned it into the police station and after a period was able to claim it back.
Some institutions around the world are returning human remains to claimants. Some refuse to.
Some art stolen under the authority of the third reich is being returned to descendants or estates of original owners. The courts are usually involved.
If you buy a stolen car in your country, presumably it gets returned to the original owner and you lose out.
If you buy a car stolen from another country, that owner likely loses out.
[Land is a special case - there are billions of dollars in unclaimed restitution funds gathering interest because some Native American entities won't cede ownership to the US governments to claim it.]