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Showing Original Post only (View all)Should the United States have a standard Psychological Test [View all]
Last edited Thu Apr 27, 2017, 02:18 AM - Edit history (2)
created by Non partisan Medical experts to qualify to become President of The United States, and should that Test Results be made Public to all Voters?
Added note: The test would not prevent someone for running for President, but it would be made public to all voters, so they can know who the person is who is running.
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Yes, known bastions of liberals, communists, feminists, homosexuals, minorities, etc.
jberryhill
Apr 2017
#19
This would require a constitutional amendment which 3/4s of the states would have to ratify.
Yo_Mama
Apr 2017
#171
...and a non-partisan Committee of experts to pick the non-partisan Committee of Scientists?
brooklynite
Apr 2017
#89
Lincoln was extremely depressive, Kennedy appears to have had some sexual addiction. Who would you
Squinch
Apr 2017
#18
And if Lincoln's depression or Kennedy's sexual addiction had come out during their
Squinch
Apr 2017
#23
The voters in this election knew Twitler(R) was crazy. It didn't stop them. But
Squinch
Apr 2017
#34
Well, here's the thing: it wouldn't have prevented Trump, but it would have prevented Lincoln.
Squinch
Apr 2017
#42
In 1860, you think a person with a publicized "mental problem" could have been elected?
Squinch
Apr 2017
#56
Only if it's acceptable for you and the rest of the country to be required one
loyalsister
Apr 2017
#27
I have never seen where it is required for employment or education. Could you give some
Squinch
Apr 2017
#37
I have had umpteen jobs, and have a bachelors and a masters degree. I have never
Squinch
Apr 2017
#45
A server at home doesn't disqualify anyone from running, but it sure can be blown up
Squinch
Apr 2017
#54
How about the people commenting on the test results? Would they come from Fox News?
Squinch
Apr 2017
#57
You said it well. And we had plenty of proof that Trump is crazy, but his voters didn't care.
Squinch
Apr 2017
#39
I find it disturbing you don't have the foresight to see how this is a terrible idea.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2017
#102
I actually find you to be the most arrogant one in this entire discussion.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2017
#146
I don't think you understand anything about psychological testing, and its limitations.
Yo_Mama
Apr 2017
#174
How do we determine if the voters themselves are smart enough, or psychologically capable, of...
Marengo
Apr 2017
#137
Nazi Germany - another example of psychologists providing important public service
jberryhill
Apr 2017
#114
The poster above identified Trump as having a personality disorder. From that you conclude, "So
Squinch
Apr 2017
#161
I can't wait until we can decide which babies will be good Presidents.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2017
#115
Better look up what I'm talkiing about before you try to blast me to smithereens
Warpy
Apr 2017
#106
I guarantee that whatever cognitive test it is you're advocating for, it is biased.
Gravitycollapse
Apr 2017
#109
Understood, but I believe the poster I was responding to was suggesting voters should be tested...
Marengo
Apr 2017
#176
Yes, but it wouldn't be very exclusive psychologically. I would prefer...
Buckeye_Democrat
Apr 2017
#122
With all due respect my friend, yuiyoshida, I understand the rationale but...
steve2470
Apr 2017
#125
You do realize there's huge potential for a requirement like this to be abused.
Calista241
Apr 2017
#135
Probably not, people who are psychologically "normal" don't run for president (n/t)
Spider Jerusalem
Apr 2017
#138
Why would any politician ever agree to take a test where they best they can do is gain nothing,
hughee99
Apr 2017
#144
So you're going to have a constitutional convention and THIS is what you're going to look to change?
hughee99
Apr 2017
#177
Until this election, I would have said no, but we're in a really bad situation here.
Vinca
Apr 2017
#147
i don't think the NFL is going to work as an analogy for our national democracy
0rganism
Apr 2017
#163