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Political Identity

Capitalist, Socialist, Communist, Anarchist, Republcan, Democrat, Independent, Libertarian?

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Facci 7 Mar 23
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Overly simplistic.

There are only eight maximum selections, but you can make multiple choices.

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A constitutionalist.

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Capitalist/ pragmatic (small "L" ) libertarian/ classical liberal... etc.

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Classical Liberalism is missing.

Which would you remove?

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None of the above. I lean all sorts of ways according to what the issues is. I'm left leaning for the most part but not strong enough either way to consider myself a member of any party or ideology. I line up with FDR and JFK on the majority of issues and I do understand that we are a democratic socialist society in the USA already so a few of Bernie's stances I agree with. I'm for Medicare for All, legit Green New Deal but not the one AOC had put on her site before, ending the Middle East debacle, and for wages to get a much needed rise.

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I like to try and take the best bits of all of them! Adhering to solely one idea just makes you an ideologue and that can make someone unreceptive to new or alternative ideas.

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I consider myself a constitutional conservative, independant of party affiliations. To me this means that follow the constitution as to the limits of government, write no law in violation of the first ten amendments(Bill of Rights) as they are writen and respect them equaly, do not force me or others to go along with agendas that are not ours. I don't wish to control your life, don't try to control mine, band together to defend each other against those who would hurt, subjugate or enslave us. Just my thoughts

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None of the above 🙂

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My faith is the primary informer of my politics. This is one of the reasons I like the Constitution Party. Their sense of fairness and fair play comes from an explicitly expressed Christian faith that can be found in their identifying documentation. Also, I was always the kid who read the rules and grounded any game play in the ubiquitous justice of their stated context.

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Unless you make it possible for there to be more than one choice in your list this list is of no value.
For instance, you can be a “Capitalist” and yet be any of the last 5 choices as well.
Further, there are several thought and political stances that fall outside of those choices.

For instance, I consider myself to be a pre 1900’s version of “Liberal” Constitutional Conservative and, I guess I would have to tack Capitalist to that description going by your list.

I did. You're welcome.

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I voted Libertarian as my overall views align best with them, I'm registered Independent though.

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