Nov 21, 2016
For those of us using the Gospel and Catholic social teaching as our voting guide, choosing between the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates was an absolute dilemma.
Hillary Clinton's hawkish military attitude, like her vote to authorize former President George W. Bush to attack Iraq – which opened up the doors to the ongoing bloodbath in the Middle East – along with her aggressive support for the ongoing bloodbath of abortion, made it morally impossible for me to cast my vote for her.
And Donald Trump's threat to deport millions of hard-working undocumented Latinos, his promise to "build a great, great wall on our southern border" insisting that "Mexico pay for that wall," his temporary ban on Muslims entering the U.S., his threat to deport war-torn Syrian refugees, his plan to give massive tax breaks to the rich, his denial of alarming climate change, his determination to greatly increase spending for weapons of war, and his argument that American allies – including South Korea – should build their own nuclear weapons, made it morally impossible for me to cast my vote for him.
But I did vote.