She does not believe in limiting the power of the state, so although that is the correct and easy answer, don't expect such a sane policy suggestion from her.
She does not believe in limiting the power of the state, so although that is the correct and easy answer, don't expect such a sane policy suggestion from her.
In that case, she had a much more decisive, easy answer that still would have been popular: "I don't think anyone should have to register for the draft. The draft is a legacy from when wars were primarily fought in fields with infantry. We have more than enough volunteer soldiers to handle all the functions of our armed services and there is no situation in which anyone should be forcibly conscripted into the military from this point forward."
Boom. Ten point answer.