Politically, what party/group/affiliation/viewpoint/whatever do I belong to?
Socially, I am a liberal. I support gay marriage, abortion (not partial birth though, they're illegal anyway), stem cell research, etc. (I do however support the death penalty.)
Economically, I am a conservative. I find government intrusion into the economy as wrong and should be kept to a minimum, I support private ownership, and I hate welfare abuse.
Other random things; I support a strict and stringent handling of illegal immigrants (deportation) but also a way to legalize those that are already here. I am anti affirmative action. If any more information is needed, request it and I'll include it in the additional info.
If the social issues are more important to you, vote Democrat. If the economic issues are more important to you, vote Republican. If a Libertarian is running and has a chance of winning, vote for them. [ theymos's advice column | Ask theymos A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Sunday March 8 2009, 8:16 pm: It all depends on the degree to which you believe everything. That, and what country you're from!
In Canada (where I'm from), you'd be a Conservative. However, in the States, our most conservative party is more liberal than your most liberal.
Because of your social views, I'd peg you as a Democrat.
Unfortunately, there's no party that perfectly fits your views. I'm just "labelling" you based on what I follow: that social views should trump economic, no matter what. It doesn't matter how much money you have, so long as you have the freedom to enjoy it! [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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