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Eric Gilinsky

Political Ideology Test Result: Faith and Family (Democrat) Three Issues Censorship Environment Taxes Marion County Supervisor of Elections- Wesley Wilcox Ways to sign up to vote By Mail Register Online Register as an absentee voter if you are serving overseas in the military.

Censorship is the practice of officially examining books, movies, etc., and suppressing unacceptable content. Overview of Opinion In my opinion, I don’t really much care for censorship on TV, but when anyone uses foul language in the real world, I'm not comfortable with foul language. How President Obama and Governor Scott feel about this issue Obama: In 2010, Obama gave a speech to the United Nations, he mentioned in the speech that he was committed to a free and open internet without censorship Scott: Governor Scott forbid government officials for using the phrase “Climate Change” I agree with Obama because everyone has the right to say something (Freedom of Speech).

Overview of Opinion In my opinion, everyone should be concerned about the environmental problems we are having like global warming, pollution, and overpopulation. How President Obama and Governor Scott feel about this issue Obama: In August 2015, Obama unveiled a major climate change plan, “Today after working with states and cities and power companies, the EPA is setting the first ever nationwide standards to end the limitless dumping of carbon pollution from power plants,” (CNN) Scott: “Break tourism records while protecting our environment.” I agree with Obama because with the carbon pollution from the power plants that is released into the air, that is polluting the plants and trees.

Overview of Opinion In my opinion, we shouldn’t have to pay too much taxes. How President Obama and Governor Scott feel about this issue Obama: “We have to set priorities. If we want a strong middle class, then our tax code must reflect our values.” Scott: Wants to eliminate the sales tax that manufacturers pay when purchasing equipment in Florida. I agree with Governor Scott because we shouldn’t have to pay too much tax on stuff we use today.

How the Democrats feel about these issues Censorship They have fought to end all forms of discrimination. Environment Democrats are committed to curbing the effects of climate change, protecting America’s natural resources, and ensuring the quality of our air, water, and land for future generations. Taxes Democrats have cut taxes for working families, provided help for small businesses and homeowners, and strengthened consumer protections.

Does my political party and my personal political philosophy match? No, I’m not Democratic Have I chosen a Presidential Candidate that I would like to vote for in the 2016 Presidential Election? Not yet Did I learn anything about myself during this assignment? No