Rural/farming perspective. Honest, grounded.
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Rural folks know taxes rise, straining small farms and towns. Universal healthcare’s wait times mean delayed treatments, risking lives. Private competition drives innovation—without it, quality drops. We can’t afford to trade efficiency for bureaucracy. Let’s keep choices, not just coverage.
Gene editing should eliminate genetic diseases like sickle cell and cystic fibrosis. These conditions devastate families and drain healthcare resources in rural areas. Correcting faulty genes offers lasting relief, reducing suffering and long-term costs. While risks exist, the ethical duty to end preventable suffering outweighs fears. Access must be equitable, but the benefits for rural communities—where healthcare is scarce—are too great to ignore
Subsidies favor urban elites, not rural folks. They distort markets, prop up unproven tech, and ignore our real needs—reliable, affordable energy. Let markets decide, not bureaucrats. Our land needs practical solutions, not handouts that drain resources from real infrastructure.
Data borders protect our land and people. Foreign eyes on rural infrastructure, farming data, or community records risk sabotage or exploitation. Local storage ensures our data’s safety, fuels domestic tech jobs, and shields us from global surveillance. Sovereignty isn’t just about borders—it’s about guarding the heart of our communities.
Protecting sensitive data is vital. Rural communities rely on secure systems for infrastructure, agriculture, and emergency response. Banning untrusted AI tech safeguards against foreign interference and espionage, ensuring our systems aren’t compromised. National security must come first, even if it means limiting access to foreign tech.
No, federal agencies like ICE must enforce immigration laws everywhere, including campuses. Banning their presence sets a dangerous precedent, undermining federal authority. Rural communities face real border security threats; we can’t let universities dictate law enforcement priorities. Safety and rule of law matter, not political sanctuary.