- Oct 30, 2000
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Since I'm I'm first to go, I'll rate myself. Here are my stances.
My Right side beliefs:
* Pro Guns
* Skeptical of Global Warming
* Harsh and capital punishment for criminals
* Believe in a strong military for defense.
* Support of foreign sanctions of ME until they remove their tyrannous leaders and terrorist associations
* Do not believe in gay marriages from a religious standpoint.
* Believe the government should be as fiscally sound when it can be and even try to save surpluses for when it can't be.
* For school choice like charter schools
* Against labor unions
* Only tax what is needed, nothing more.
* Harsher penalties for illegal immigrants (especially after due process is done to find they are illegal)
My Left side beliefs:
* For single payer health care, or non profit health insurance laws.
* Secular. (ie non religious)
* Gays should be in the military.
* Allow "civil unions" to be the legal status for gays or married people living together and wanting to file jointly.
* All for regulation and enforcement of unethical business practices.
* For nuclear and alternative energy.
* Forcing everyone to get an education regardless.
* Do not believe in trickle down economics.
* Higher taxes for wealthy.
* Removal of tax shelters and or tax loopholes used by the rich.
* Government needs to be more forceful against corporate collusion.
* For stem cell research.
For my "compromised" beliefs:
* While I am for government social programs such as welfare to a degree, I think it needs more stringent standards to get people off welfare. I don't think anyone who's intention it is to remain on welfare eventually has no benefits and trying to circumvent that will lead to jail.
* I think pollution is a problem, but I have yet to be convinced it is leading to "global warming." I'm all for cleaning up the environment, but against dictating government policy based on something yet to be proven.
* I believe in using regulation to keep businesses ethical, but I think regulations should just be ethical guidelines and laws to be enforced. I don't believe in over regulation where it hurts us such as subsidizing sugar and regulating prices to keep prices artificially high.
* I know that government is needed to maintain programs that no business will provide because it is not profitable, and because it is needed by everyone.
* Pro choice up to the second trimester. I'm against any form of late term abortion and view it as murder at that point.
There are a few issues I know I am missing and I have stances that lean one way or the other. Many of my stances though may go one way, but are restricted by the other side and are thus "compromised" because they are a mixture of both. Meaning I think the current answer to a problem from either side is way to extreme, but see if points are taken from both sides then a better answer can be found.
Feel free to post your views on political "policies" and rate the person above you. Since I have no one to rate yet, I give myself a Center.
My Right side beliefs:
* Pro Guns
* Skeptical of Global Warming
* Harsh and capital punishment for criminals
* Believe in a strong military for defense.
* Support of foreign sanctions of ME until they remove their tyrannous leaders and terrorist associations
* Do not believe in gay marriages from a religious standpoint.
* Believe the government should be as fiscally sound when it can be and even try to save surpluses for when it can't be.
* For school choice like charter schools
* Against labor unions
* Only tax what is needed, nothing more.
* Harsher penalties for illegal immigrants (especially after due process is done to find they are illegal)
My Left side beliefs:
* For single payer health care, or non profit health insurance laws.
* Secular. (ie non religious)
* Gays should be in the military.
* Allow "civil unions" to be the legal status for gays or married people living together and wanting to file jointly.
* All for regulation and enforcement of unethical business practices.
* For nuclear and alternative energy.
* Forcing everyone to get an education regardless.
* Do not believe in trickle down economics.
* Higher taxes for wealthy.
* Removal of tax shelters and or tax loopholes used by the rich.
* Government needs to be more forceful against corporate collusion.
* For stem cell research.
For my "compromised" beliefs:
* While I am for government social programs such as welfare to a degree, I think it needs more stringent standards to get people off welfare. I don't think anyone who's intention it is to remain on welfare eventually has no benefits and trying to circumvent that will lead to jail.
* I think pollution is a problem, but I have yet to be convinced it is leading to "global warming." I'm all for cleaning up the environment, but against dictating government policy based on something yet to be proven.
* I believe in using regulation to keep businesses ethical, but I think regulations should just be ethical guidelines and laws to be enforced. I don't believe in over regulation where it hurts us such as subsidizing sugar and regulating prices to keep prices artificially high.
* I know that government is needed to maintain programs that no business will provide because it is not profitable, and because it is needed by everyone.
* Pro choice up to the second trimester. I'm against any form of late term abortion and view it as murder at that point.
There are a few issues I know I am missing and I have stances that lean one way or the other. Many of my stances though may go one way, but are restricted by the other side and are thus "compromised" because they are a mixture of both. Meaning I think the current answer to a problem from either side is way to extreme, but see if points are taken from both sides then a better answer can be found.
Feel free to post your views on political "policies" and rate the person above you. Since I have no one to rate yet, I give myself a Center.
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