Simplification can be evil, but it's basically always a necessary evil. In order to do anything in an efficient fashion you're going to have to sacrifice substance for speed. However, the biggest problem with blurbs is that they fail to actually answer when they quite easily *could*.
EX:
"I believe that the government is responsible for the safety of the people"
v.s.
"I have and will, if elected, endeavor to protect the rights of gun owners while keeping weapons out of the hands of violent criminals."
One says nothing, could go either way, and is often mistaken for a germane comment. The other, while not specific, DOES adequately outline the politicians intent such that the average person can draw a real and reasonably accurate conclusion.
Otherwise we'd need a breakdown of each and every issue and it's individual components issues (ex 2nd amendment rights -> regulation -> 'assault weapons')
EX:
"I believe that the government is responsible for the safety of the people"
v.s.
"I have and will, if elected, endeavor to protect the rights of gun owners while keeping weapons out of the hands of violent criminals."
One says nothing, could go either way, and is often mistaken for a germane comment. The other, while not specific, DOES adequately outline the politicians intent such that the average person can draw a real and reasonably accurate conclusion.
Otherwise we'd need a breakdown of each and every issue and it's individual components issues (ex 2nd amendment rights -> regulation -> 'assault weapons')
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