CENTRISTS espouse a "middle ground" regarding government
control of the economy and personal behavior. Depending on
the issue, they sometimes favor government intervention
and sometimes support individual freedom of choice.
Centrists pride themselves on keeping an open mind,
tend to oppose "political extremes," and emphasize what
they describe as "practical" solutions to problems.
When evil is allowed to compete with good, evil has an emotional populist appeal that wins out unless good men & women stand as a vanguard against abuse.
LIBERALS usually embrace freedom of choice in personal
matters, but tend to support significant government control of the
economy. They generally support a government-funded "safety net"
to help the disadvantaged, and advocate strict regulation
of business. Liberals tend to favor environmental regulations,
defend civil liberties and free expression, support government action
to promote equality, and tolerate diverse lifestyles.
LIBERTARIANS support maximum liberty in both personal
and economic matters. They advocate a much smaller government;
one that is limited to protecting individuals from coercion
and violence. Libertarians tend to embrace individual
responsibility, oppose government bureaucracy and taxes,
promote private charity, tolerate diverse lifestyles, support the
free market, and defend civil liberties
CygnusX1 wrote:Hey y'all...how can you be "politcally" scored by 10 GENERAL QUESTIONS???
Isn't that a little presumptuous?
That almost sounds like something I can eat.
Man that fish was presumptously good.
LOL
When evil is allowed to compete with good, evil has an emotional populist appeal that wins out unless good men & women stand as a vanguard against abuse.
CygnusX1 wrote:Hey y'all...how can you be "politcally" scored by 10 GENERAL QUESTIONS???
Isn't that a little presumptuous?
That almost sounds like something I can eat.
Man that fish was presumptously good.
LOL
Not bad for a public-schooled redneck, huh? \m/ \m/
You probably spent an exorbitant time in the local library. I had an exorbitant
helping of that presumptously good fish said; Cyg.
When evil is allowed to compete with good, evil has an emotional populist appeal that wins out unless good men & women stand as a vanguard against abuse.
Siggs just proves not all public schools have been or are bad. Then again, Kev is right, we can choose to educate ourselves if we want. So, there we have it, two good examples of what can be.
As for the quiz, I agree it is quite small, but took it anyway, because things like this are fun.
Here's how I scored: I had some A's, some M's, and some D's on the first part and all A's on the second. I came out Libertarian, on the border of the chart, two boxes up from Conservative.