http://www.gotoquiz.com/politics/political-spectrum-quiz.html
>>67855782
>>67855469
Kys
anti abortion
pro marijuana legalization
mixed answers about homosexual unions
i was leaning authoritarian for a while but fuggit leave me alone i'll pay the government to protect my property and that's it
I won!
That chart is flawed beyond comprehension.
>>67856736
wtf?
How is Cuck Sanders a libertarian candidate? Because he isn't a war mongering neocon like Hilldog?
>>67856796
Have a better one? Id like to take it.
>>67856736
KYS
>>67856843
That, and DUDE WEED LMAO
I'm a left libertarian. I believe there is systematic oppression in America, but it's not white on black, male on female, straight on gay or Christian on non-Christian. It's rich on poor, and that's the only divide that requires attention.
Income inequality is a real problem, and needs to be addressed. Racism and sexism are not real problems and the time and energy spent on attempting to address them through things like affirmative action and closing the wage gap are wasted. Or at the very least, they're cultural problems that the government can't realistically address.
I think this stuff doesn't mean shit, I've got a lot of answers that would be considered extreme left, some other extreme right, some moderate.
And look at pic related, if i were to believe this website, it wouldn't make a difference if I prefered Trump to any of the other GOP candidates because they're basically the same
>>67857793
Agree, the "issues" of sexuality, race, religion, an sex we have are just a scape goats. The richest don't invest in making more jobs when we give them a tax cut, they just accept a nice bonus. We need that money in circulation.
>>67858403
I don't want to scare off business owners or punish success or anything, I just a strong middle class is important for competition in a capitalist economy. My socialist views come from the fact I have a collectivist mindset that we're all just in this together to a certain point and get more accomplished as a team. I'm trying to be as moderate as possible because a free market can become an oligarchy and socialism can go communist.
>>67858403
I'd go farther than calling them scapegoats: they're red herrings, deliberately placed to distract from the hegemony of the ultra-rich elite.
Soros funds BLM to decry some supposed racial bias in the justice system, when the real bias is classist. The "Affluenza" case is a particularly egregious example of how the rich simply do not face consequences for their actions, and the problem runs all the way from the patrol cops up to the judges. It only LOOKS racial, because blacks are disproportionately poor, and the elite disproportionately white.
>>67859072
The middle class is endangered because of the rich shifting their tax burden onto them via overseas tax havens, the carried interest loophole, shell trust funds and shell companies. Our corporate tax rate is one of the highest in the world, but our effective corporate tax rate is less than half that.
I agree that punishing success for the sake of punishing success isn't something anyone should aspire to do. If anything, the wealthy who played ball and gained their fortunes without shirking their duties should be rewarded with tax cuts once the loopholes are closed.