A Personal Spreadsheet

Just the other day I read something about what Dave Ramsey said. Let’s be clear, prior to reading about what he said, I had no idea who Dave Ramsey was. Apparently he is an influential financial radio show personality, and he has a ton of listeners. He basically went about how he decided which Presidential candidate to vote for by making a personal spreadsheet. His line of reasoning was formulated and logical. Essentially the spreadsheet contained a multitude of questions which revolved around “whose policies do I like.” “Which are beneficial to me?”
Questions like:
“Who has a tax policy that I like?”
“Who has a foreign policy that I like?”
“Who has a gun policy that I like?”
“Who has a climate change policy that I like?”
“Who has an immigration policy that I like?”
“Who has a woke policy that I like?”
Etc.

He did not consider the following non-policy issues:
“Who’s a mean tweeter?”
“Who cackles when not answering questions?
“Should I vote for Harris solely because she’s a woman?”
“Should I vote against Harris because she is a woman?”

He then tallied the answers to his policy questions in two columns … the DT column and the KH column.
As a consequence of this very logical way of thinking, Dave Ramsey has decided to vote for Donald Trump.
What about you ?
11/2/24