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I would sum up my political stance as the typical fiscally conservative, socially liberal type. Quite libertarian on most issues. My most liberal takes are that I am pro-environment, pro fag marriage, pro legalization of drugs and though personally pro-life I would never stop an abortion that would minimize overall human suffering of the unborn and the born (89 TRIGGERED!). My most conservative issue is, of course, guns. I will never relinquish mine willfully under any circumstance and I would resist with fire any attempt to do so, with the expectation I would lose.
:nod: :nod: :nod: 100% agree. Although on virtually all issues related to sexual preference I couldn't give two shits and wish people would just leave them alone (and that they'd stop wearing their sexuality on their sleeves).

And not only is my most conservative issue guns, but I would add that I wholeheartedly and fundamentally disagree with the requirement for universal background checks, as I don't trust the government enough to not use the list for nefarious reasons later.

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I'm like 93, and likely others. I probably lean right overall, but I'm all over the map in terms of what positions I take. Generally, I'm fiscally right (not my fault the Dems pretty much have no economic platform) and I'm socially left (GOP gets real creepy with a lot of their social issues).

- anti capital punishment
- pro criminal justice reform (revising bail, lesser sentences for lesser crimes, etc)
- pro marijuana legalization
- pro-life
- pro equal rights in every form (gay marriage, equal pay, anti-discrimination everywhere, etc)
- I'm fine with some gun restrictions but in favor of private gun ownership (mental health restrictions, universal background checks, etc)
- fine with or without unions, let workers decide and let the chips fall where they may
- pro environmental protection
- pro government directed Social Security (there will always be folks that can't handle fully privatized)
- pro NHS-style, or something like it, basic health care

List goes on. In Presidential elections I've voted evenly between GOP candidates and non-GOP candidates. I'm voting for a Democratic member of Congress this year and either for a GOP Senator or not at all (can't stand Bob Casey, Jr).
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Re: Imagine if Trump said this

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Ibanez wrote:
mainejeff wrote:Thank god that we all have labels! Otherwise how would political parties manipulate us? :roll:

:coffee:
That's actually an astute observation.

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I’ve been saying the same thing for years on here. Thanks for all the recognition... :ohno:

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kalm wrote:
Ibanez wrote: That's actually an astute observation.

:clap:
I’ve been saying the same thing for years on here. Thanks for all the recognition... :ohno:

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From GF's list...


- anti capital punishment :nod:
- pro criminal justice reform (revising bail, lesser sentences for lesser crimes, etc) :nod:
- pro marijuana legalization :coffee: I still see too many snags
- pro-life :nod:
- pro equal rights in every form (gay marriage, equal pay, anti-discrimination everywhere, etc) :nod:
- I'm fine with some gun restrictions but in favor of private gun ownership (mental health restrictions, universal background checks, etc) :nod:
- fine with or without unions, let workers decide and let the chips fall where they may :coffee:
- pro environmental protection :nod:
- pro government directed Social Security (there will always be folks that can't handle fully privatized) :nod:
- pro NHS-style, or something like it, basic health care :nod:
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I nod my head with everything of Gannon's list... though, probably coffee sip next to pro life.

Most surprised by the reaction to y'all's last answer. :? Really?? I'm sure you guys were pissed when Republicans and Lieberman killed the public option. Or, maybe your position has evolved since then.
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So basically we all agree on just about everything...

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Skjellyfetti wrote:I nod my head with everything of Gannon's list... though, probably coffee sip next to pro life.

Most surprised by the reaction to y'all's last answer. :? Really?? I'm sure you guys were pissed when Republicans and Lieberman killed the public option. Or, maybe your position has evolved since then.
Nah, I see health care like the Social Security question. There will always be people that can't get by on their own and can't just be given their piece of the pie and then not need help afterwards. A basic health care system is the safety net to make sure they, and everyone, have the basic needs. And just like the UK's NHS, it will be a minimal institution and those with the means will end up using those means to get more when they need/want it. It may not be perfect, but I think it's more sustainable than what we have now. Give it 10-12 years, and we'll have this system.
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Well I might as well weigh in as 89 put me in the center right. Honestly I probably fall more right than anything but on certain issues I could compromise depending on the concessions. I will let you be the judge on where I fall.

From GF post:


- anti capital punishment - (Have mixed thoughts here. There are certain crimesi feel that after a reasonable chance of appeal, there should be an execution. Some people are beyond rehabilitation, but determining that level is where I can see issues.)

- pro criminal justice reform (revising bail, lesser sentences for lesser crimes, etc) - (Definitely)

- pro marijuana legalization - (Depends on how it is done, overall I think it should be legal but there are some more data that needs to be collected on long term effects I think)

- pro-life - (Yup)
- pro equal rights in every form (gay marriage, equal pay, anti-discrimination everywhere, etc) -(Yup, no playing favorites)

- I'm fine with some gun restrictions but in favor of private gun ownership (mental health restrictions, universal background checks, etc) - (Overall a nope. Could compromise on the mental health side but then I would want a reasonable process in place for the purchase of full auto weapons)

- fine with or without unions, let workers decide and let the chips fall where they may - (Yup)

- pro environmental protection - (Yup, just has to be done in a reasonable and realistic manner)

- pro government directed Social Security(there will always be folks that can't handle fully privatized) - (Maybe, this is one of the areas I am open to thoughts on)

- pro NHS-style, or something like it, basic health care - (Same as above)
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Winterborn wrote:Well I might as well weigh in as 89 put me in the center right. Honestly I probably fall more right than anything but on certain issues I could compromise depending on the concessions. I will let you be the judge on where I fall.

From GF post:


- anti capital punishment - (Have mixed thoughts here. There are certain crimesi feel that after a reasonable chance of appeal, there should be an execution. Some people are beyond rehabilitation, but determining that level is where I can see issues.)

- pro criminal justice reform (revising bail, lesser sentences for lesser crimes, etc) - (Definitely)

- pro marijuana legalization - (Depends on how it is done, overall I think it should be legal but there are some more data trends that needs to be collected on long term effects I think)

- pro-life - (Yup)
- pro equal rights in every form (gay marriage, equal pay, anti-discrimination everywhere, etc) -(Yup, no playing favorites)

- I'm fine with some gun restrictions but in favor of private gun ownership (mental health restrictions, universal background checks, etc) - (Overall a nope. Could compromise on the mental health side but then I would want a reasonable process in place for the purchase of full auto weapons)

- fine with or without unions, let workers decide and let the chips fall where they may - (Yup)

- pro environmental protection - (Yup, just has to be done in a reasonable and realistic manner)

- pro government directed Social Security(there will always be folks that can't handle fully privatized) - (Maybe, this is one of the areas I am open to thoughts on)

- pro NHS-style, or something like it, basic health care - (Same as above)
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Not sure what happened there with that post, but what I was typing disappeared and that happened. Maybe it is a sign I should just take the rest of the day off.....

Anyway, I was trying to add that I also prefer to keep the government out of the economy as much as possible and that a smaller government is better.
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GannonFan wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:I nod my head with everything of Gannon's list... though, probably coffee sip next to pro life.

Most surprised by the reaction to y'all's last answer. :? Really?? I'm sure you guys were pissed when Republicans and Lieberman killed the public option. Or, maybe your position has evolved since then.
Nah, I see health care like the Social Security question. There will always be people that can't get by on their own and can't just be given their piece of the pie and then not need help afterwards. A basic health care system is the safety net to make sure they, and everyone, have the basic needs. And just like the UK's NHS, it will be a minimal institution and those with the means will end up using those means to get more when they need/want it. It may not be perfect, but I think it's more sustainable than what we have now. Give it 10-12 years, and we'll have this system.
Sounds a lot like the public option from 2010 that was defeated. No?
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Skjellyfetti wrote:
GannonFan wrote:
Nah, I see health care like the Social Security question. There will always be people that can't get by on their own and can't just be given their piece of the pie and then not need help afterwards. A basic health care system is the safety net to make sure they, and everyone, have the basic needs. And just like the UK's NHS, it will be a minimal institution and those with the means will end up using those means to get more when they need/want it. It may not be perfect, but I think it's more sustainable than what we have now. Give it 10-12 years, and we'll have this system.
Sounds a lot like the public option from 2010 that was defeated. No?
People weren't ready for it then, and truth be told, both political parties have made compromise on any issue almost impossible at this point in time, especially on something that big. It won't happen now either, but I could see it coming to fruition in the next decade.
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GannonFan wrote:
Skjellyfetti wrote:
Sounds a lot like the public option from 2010 that was defeated. No?
People weren't ready for it then, and truth be told, both political parties have made compromise on any issue almost impossible at this point in time, especially on something that big. It won't happen now either, but I could see it coming to fruition in the next decade.
True, but a lot of the blame can be placed on the ol' slimeball Newt. :coffee:

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GannonFan wrote:I'm like 93, and likely others. I probably lean right overall, but I'm all over the map in terms of what positions I take. Generally, I'm fiscally right (not my fault the Dems pretty much have no economic platform) and I'm socially left (GOP gets real creepy with a lot of their social issues).

- anti capital punishment
- pro criminal justice reform (revising bail, lesser sentences for lesser crimes, etc)
- pro marijuana legalization
- pro-life
- pro equal rights in every form (gay marriage, equal pay, anti-discrimination everywhere, etc)
- I'm fine with some gun restrictions but in favor of private gun ownership (mental health restrictions, universal background checks, etc)
- fine with or without unions, let workers decide and let the chips fall where they may
- pro environmental protection
- pro government directed Social Security (there will always be folks that can't handle fully privatized)
- pro NHS-style, or something like it, basic health care

List goes on. In Presidential elections I've voted evenly between GOP candidates and non-GOP candidates. I'm voting for a Democratic member of Congress this year and either for a GOP Senator or not at all (can't stand Bob Casey, Jr).
- pro capital punishment
- pro criminal justice reform
- pro marijuana legalization (as long as same laws regarding smoking & alcohol consumption are followed)
- pro-choice
- pro equal rights
- pro gun restrictions
- pro environmental protection
- pro Social Security & National Healthcare
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mainejeff wrote:
GannonFan wrote:I'm like 93, and likely others. I probably lean right overall, but I'm all over the map in terms of what positions I take. Generally, I'm fiscally right (not my fault the Dems pretty much have no economic platform) and I'm socially left (GOP gets real creepy with a lot of their social issues).

- anti capital punishment
- pro criminal justice reform (revising bail, lesser sentences for lesser crimes, etc)
- pro marijuana legalization
- pro-life
- pro equal rights in every form (gay marriage, equal pay, anti-discrimination everywhere, etc)
- I'm fine with some gun restrictions but in favor of private gun ownership (mental health restrictions, universal background checks, etc)
- fine with or without unions, let workers decide and let the chips fall where they may
- pro environmental protection
- pro government directed Social Security (there will always be folks that can't handle fully privatized)
- pro NHS-style, or something like it, basic health care

List goes on. In Presidential elections I've voted evenly between GOP candidates and non-GOP candidates. I'm voting for a Democratic member of Congress this year and either for a GOP Senator or not at all (can't stand Bob Casey, Jr).
- pro capital punishment
- pro criminal justice reform
- pro marijuana legalization (as long as same laws regarding smoking & alcohol consumption are followed)
- pro-choice
- pro equal rights
- pro gun restrictions
- pro environmental protection
- pro Social Security & National Healthcare
You sound like many of the conservatives on here that you spar with.


IMO, National Healthcare isn’t far away. I agree with Gannon, it’s about 10 yrs away


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