If you are talking about a specific plan to deal with Ukraine beyond the broad strokes that's foolish. It's a shifting situation that will be very different by Jan of '25. Vivek or Trump can throw out some bold statements but the reality is it is foolish to try to get more specific than laying out priorities. DeSantis has laid out a very firm America First policy with a priority for the border above all else. In terms of Ukraine/NATO he wants to see the Europeans take on the larger share of any conflict while looking for a peaceful solution. No US troops as a hardline. He has stated Putin is a bad guy but you have to deal with people like him. He does not think that it is a significant US interest to be involved in Ukraine. That said it is impossible to know what the situation will be a year and a half from now and what will be involved in pulling out. He has made it clear that any US engagements under him need to have clear objectives as to what success looks like.Tibbers said:All I asked for was his specific policies. Show them to me. What would he specifically do to solve Ukraine? What would he specifically do to tackle the deep/administrative state? What would he specifically do to tackle AI? These are the issues that the next president would take on immediately assuming office. I have listened to Ron and I haven't found these answers. Please, since you are a fan of the guy, tell me what they are. You would know, right?FL_Ag1998 said:Tibbers said:See, that's my point. He offers to way out of Ukraine. He said he'd fire individuals without taking into account firing individual civil service workers would mire him for years. Vivek addresses that and has a work around. Does Ron? "fire Fauci" well, if that were easy, it would have been done. There are mechanisms in place that actually prevent executives from doing that, but you knew that, right? Ron surely doesn't. There was a reason Tucker kept asking "ok, so what would you do to solve the Ukraine problem?" He must have asked very nicely three different times. Each time Ron pivoted to this and that. It was eye opening.Im Gipper said:Quote:
He had his opportunity with Tucker last night
You showed your ass on DeSantis performance on Tucker yesterday. Back for more?
He explained what he'd do on firings and moving agencies out of DC. On Ukraine, he says no US troops and get NATO more involved. Asking for detailed military plan is absurd.
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This Iowa forum is clearly your first foray into this current campaign and introduction to these candidates. Honestly, I'm glad you're genuinely paying attention, more people need to so they can make informed decisions.
That said, the reason I know you haven't done any other research into the candidates is because if you had you wouldn't for a second think that Desantis is unprepared and without a plan for Ukraine.
Desantis has clearly demonstrated in his years in office that he's the most meticulously planned and well prepared candidate of this bunch by far. I could write three pages on how he tackled COVID, local DAs who wouldn't follow the letter of the law, election shenanigans in S. Florida, the Disney/Reedy Creek issue, the Parental Rights Bill, and on and on.
You've fallen for the charm and smooth delivery of Ramaswamy. THAT'S his biggest strength. Do a little more research though into him and his history and he starts to unravel.
And like I said on page 1......he's clearly angling to simply disrupt this GOP primary to the benefit of Trump with the intended goal of getting something from Trump later on. But hell, you've already bought into a Trump/Ramaswamp ticket, soooo mission accomplished with you at least.
He has spoken often about how he will dismantle and reorganize the Administrative state and it is also one of his Top 3 priorities (Border is 1, Economy/O&G production is 2, Deep State is 3, all to be addressed Day 1). As I have said he has some of the best conservative minds alive that have already been working on a plan (Massie, Roy, and VDH). They are looking at all the legal ramifications, the limits of Executive Power, political realities, and looking at candidates for who they would hire). He isn't waiting until he is elected, he is doing it NOW. He did the exact same thing in FL before taking over as Governor and that is why he was so effective. He hit the ground running and never stopped. He was too fast and too prepared for the Administrative state there to react and he stayed on offense with outstanding people around him and a "no leaks" policy. While they tried to hit him on one thing he was already on to the next and he had already looked 3 steps ahead.
BTW, the best example of Vivek v DeSantis is Disney as to that issue. DeSantis knew exactly what he was doing with Disney. He thought through every possible angle and covered every base and he won. Vivek jumped in the middle and tried to say he was such a brilliant lawyer and DeSantis would lose. DeSantis just laughed and won, bigtime. That's the difference between being prepared and executing vs a theory guy.
In terms of "AI" I'm not sure what you mean. Vivek is aware of it as is DeSantis. Regulation of it is extremely difficult because "AI" is not that simple even to define. I have heard Vivek talk about the concerns of AI but I haven't heard exactly what his practical solution would be and how that will work legislatively. More importantly though DeSantis has taken a very strong stance and passed very strong regulation on Digital Currency. That's a much more tangible threat that must be addressed on a Federal scale to ban it.
If you want to learn more about DeSantis and what he has actually done and what he really plans you should go to the FL Legislative session Megathread It's 6 pages of specific details and actual legislation that Desantis has passed on a broad spectrum of issues. Vivek has some great ideas and is a smart guy for sure but it's really easy to do that when you A)Have never actually tried to implement anything and B)Know you have no real chance of winning and being held to account. If Vivek is serious he should focus on getting experience instead of trying to tear down people who are actually implementing the policies he desires and know what the hell they are doing.
As a side note I couldn't care less about Vivek being Indian or Hindu. The only thing that has irritated me a bit is he talks a lot about God and seems to try to come across like he is a Christian to people when he is not. Just be who you are and be proud of it.
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