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samsingh

(17,600 posts)
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 04:24 PM Nov 2014

Poll: What are your politics

Which side of the political spectrum are you on? (expecting most to be left!)


56 votes, 2 passes | Time left: Unlimited
Slightly liberal
3 (5%)
Liberal
12 (21%)
Very liberal
15 (27%)
Progressive
12 (21%)
Conservative
0 (0%)
Very Conservative
0 (0%)
Libertarian
1 (2%)
Extreme Left
7 (13%)
Extreme Right
0 (0%)
Other? (what else is left?)
6 (11%)
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Poll: What are your politics (Original Post) samsingh Nov 2014 OP
good to see no right wing responses samsingh Nov 2014 #1
fair distribution strongly to the middle of the left samsingh Nov 2014 #70
Very liberal with Socialist elements Prophet 451 Nov 2014 #2
That would be a good step. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Nov 2014 #5
Well, the first one would still need some seed money Prophet 451 Nov 2014 #12
That's my viewpoint. Scandinavian style socialism. The essentials and environment belong to all. freshwest Nov 2014 #30
+100 n/t southern_belle Nov 2014 #55
According to all those online charts... LP2K12 Nov 2014 #3
This is my result Kaleva Nov 2014 #4
According to the link that was provided, I lean left and toward libertarian. deafskeptic Nov 2014 #21
Just a heads up BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #24
Thanks for the update. LP2K12 Dec 2014 #91
my result in more like Gandhi samsingh Dec 2014 #94
bad test BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #23
yup, it's designed to give the non-political person a libertarian result wyldwolf Nov 2014 #29
why do you think it's bad? samsingh Dec 2014 #95
Same here Chipala Nov 2014 #80
I'd never taken that one, looks like I really am a liberal, LOL. Rhiannon12866 Nov 2014 #89
I'm not sure how to respond. If I'm far enough to the left to have some liberal_at_heart Nov 2014 #6
wondering the same thing marym625 Nov 2014 #14
What? daleanime Nov 2014 #7
The reason why BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #25
i ran out of spaces - could a socialist be considered extreme left? samsingh Dec 2014 #92
I don't know...Liberal I guess.. yuiyoshida Nov 2014 #8
Its a terrible libertarian quiz BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #22
okay yuiyoshida Nov 2014 #57
Interesting davidpdx Nov 2014 #60
We are in a good group. Liberal Lolita Nov 2014 #84
I had to make a copy of it yuiyoshida Nov 2014 #86
Very liberal but the liberal/socialist/progressive labels are not consistent. Both quiz results NRaleighLiberal Nov 2014 #9
"Very Liberal" I guess hifiguy Nov 2014 #10
I''m similar Prophet 451 Nov 2014 #13
How interesting; you didn't put "moderate" in the list... brooklynite Nov 2014 #11
Socialist Libertarian as in Noam Chomsky stripe. 2banon Nov 2014 #15
What is the difference btn "Very Liberal" & "Progressive"? RiverLover Nov 2014 #16
I think Very Liberal is to the left of Progressive. samsingh Dec 2014 #93
This message was self-deleted by its author marym625 Nov 2014 #17
Voted very liberal mvd Nov 2014 #18
Other Hatchling Nov 2014 #19
The test upthread is not very good BlindTiresias Nov 2014 #20
You're missing one of the largest groups - moderates. Rex Nov 2014 #26
No they shouldn't because the term is utterly meaningless in practical definition other than maybe TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #75
I have to disagree with that, I think you are talking about Centrists - which are not moderates imo Rex Nov 2014 #76
I've seen neigh onto zero push back from "moderates" as they have been conflated and cooped TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #82
'Very liberal' probably is the best fit here; but I would call myself a Europaean socialist LeftishBrit Nov 2014 #27
politicalcompass.org is a way better and more nuanced test. truebluegreen Nov 2014 #28
I consider myself part of the political up Johonny Nov 2014 #31
I lean liberal. GGJohn Nov 2014 #32
Left Liberal DemocratSinceBirth Nov 2014 #33
Extremely anti-authoritarian, I was born this way. Kalidurga Nov 2014 #34
That's about where I fall on that test, Blue_In_AK Nov 2014 #36
I think more people do if they are honest with themselves. Kalidurga Nov 2014 #38
Without definitions it is impossible to make choices here. cbayer Nov 2014 #35
Socialist. Neoma Nov 2014 #37
Out in the US at large, I'm definitely liberal to very liberal. But on DU... Silent3 Nov 2014 #39
I been called a fascist by people who suport Stalinist purges of the Democratic Party. baldguy Nov 2014 #44
+1 LostInAnomie Nov 2014 #46
Anarcho-syndicalist, same as I ever was. bluedigger Nov 2014 #40
Political Compass is quite good hifiguy Nov 2014 #69
Here i am/ donco Nov 2014 #41
Left-wing libertarian / very Liberal (nt) LostOne4Ever Nov 2014 #42
I find the poll a kick in the pants. Most of the Conservatives among us rhett o rick Nov 2014 #43
I noticed that too. Cognitive Dissonance? RiverLover Nov 2014 #51
Conservative is an option. The problem is that Conservatives have a bad name and for good reason. rhett o rick Nov 2014 #53
...but "Moderate" is not brooklynite Nov 2014 #66
I think one should be able to commit between "Slightly Liberal" and "Conservative". rhett o rick Nov 2014 #67
Because it is a temperament rather than an ideology at this point and has been rendered meaningless TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #78
So someone who isn't moderate is choosing to define moderate... brooklynite Nov 2014 #83
Meaningless. What is "extreme" and what isn't? There is no standard candle and as such becomes TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #88
when I was young I was kind of moderate. My views have changed little rurallib Nov 2014 #45
Proud lefty. nt cyberswede Nov 2014 #47
me too samsingh Nov 2014 #85
What's the difference between very liberal and progressive? sakabatou Nov 2014 #48
That was my Q. I put "progressive" just because they looked lonely & had fewer votes. haha RiverLover Nov 2014 #52
I said 'Extreme Right.' onehandle Nov 2014 #49
What does "extreme left" mean? scarletwoman Nov 2014 #50
LOL. If you are left of H. Clinton-Sachs you are viewed by some as "extreme". If you want single rhett o rick Nov 2014 #54
I'm an FDR/JFK/Carter/EW/Sanders Democrat. pacalo Nov 2014 #56
I'm an unrepentant Trotskyist. Odin2005 Nov 2014 #58
What is the difference between Liberal, Very Liberal, Progressive, and Extreme Left? oberliner Nov 2014 #59
it's about degrees on an issue samsingh Nov 2014 #62
Gotcha oberliner Nov 2014 #68
Ha! The four who voted Libertarian davidpdx Nov 2014 #61
I'll answer to socialist PDittie Nov 2014 #63
that's a good one. samsingh Nov 2014 #65
Pretty much this: devils chaplain Nov 2014 #64
I'm right in the Left-Liberal section Bettie Nov 2014 #71
Pro Universal Healthcare, Pro Choice, Anti Drug War... Shoulders of Giants Nov 2014 #72
Ideally collectivist anarchism. NuclearDem Nov 2014 #73
It depends on who you ask. ScreamingMeemie Nov 2014 #74
Liberal/Libertarian Chipala Nov 2014 #77
I see these self-identifying polls on here fairly often, but this one.... socialist_n_TN Nov 2014 #79
I hate these terms tularetom Nov 2014 #81
Socialist. WinkyDink Nov 2014 #87
I refuse to limit myself to one catagory Revanchist Nov 2014 #90
Liberal/Progressive damnedifIknow Dec 2014 #96
Depends on whom you ask. NaturalHigh Dec 2014 #97

Prophet 451

(9,796 posts)
2. Very liberal with Socialist elements
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 04:42 PM
Nov 2014

I think that, in some key markets (healthcare, gas, water, electricity, banking, possibly telecoms), the government should create and run a non-profit alternative. That would provide a bottom floor of service which private outlets would have to compete with.

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
5. That would be a good step.
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 04:53 PM
Nov 2014

Although I wouldn't limit it to any particular markets, just require any government-run business to break even or make a profit on its own, without being propped up with taxpayer money. Allow 'start-up' funding using money that comes from the profits off of other government-run businesses. The more profitable enterprises a government can run, the less it needs to collect in taxes.

Prophet 451

(9,796 posts)
12. Well, the first one would still need some seed money
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 05:03 PM
Nov 2014

The list wasn't intending to be exhaustive, just teh most urgent ones. That said, I strongly believe there should be a form of healthcare that is supported by taxes and free at point of delivery.

deafskeptic

(463 posts)
21. According to the link that was provided, I lean left and toward libertarian.
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 06:30 PM
Nov 2014

I consider myself a left-libertarian.

BlindTiresias

(1,563 posts)
24. Just a heads up
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 06:33 PM
Nov 2014

That test is really bad and is essentially a piece of right wing libertarian propaganda. I linked to two superior tests downthread, though.

LP2K12

(885 posts)
91. Thanks for the update.
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 09:00 AM
Dec 2014

Sorry for posting a bad test then. I got it from another thread posted by a DUer.

Here's my new results from what you posted.

http://politicalcompass.org/index
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Economic Left/Right: -2.12
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.26

The second test states: You are a cosmopolitan Social Democrat. 13 percent of the test participators are in the same category and 42 percent are more extremist than you.
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Rhiannon12866

(205,927 posts)
89. I'd never taken that one, looks like I really am a liberal, LOL.
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 09:01 PM
Nov 2014


Your PERSONAL issues Score is 100%

Your ECONOMICS issues Score is 30%

This quiz has been taken 21,895,717 times

According to your answers, the political group that agrees with you most is...

LEFT (LIBERAL)
Liberals usually embrace freedom of choice in personal matters, but tend to support significant government control of the economy. They generally support a government-funded "safety net" to help the disadvantaged, and advocate strict regulation of business. Liberals tend to favor environmental regulations, defend civil liberties and free expression, support government action to promote equality, and tolerate diverse lifestyles.

liberal_at_heart

(12,081 posts)
6. I'm not sure how to respond. If I'm far enough to the left to have some
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 04:54 PM
Nov 2014

socialist tendencies does that make me very liberal or extreme left?

BlindTiresias

(1,563 posts)
25. The reason why
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 06:37 PM
Nov 2014

The test was made by a right wing libertarian group for their own ends: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Smallest_Political_Quiz

They intentionally lump "statists" together into a big camp in an intellectually dishonest way, which basically groups anything ranging from nazi germany to the USSR and all that is in between into the "statist" category, which as anyone who is not a libertarian loon will know is an absurdity. As a socialist you are in the statist camp, which is so large so as to be incoherent. It is a Bad Test.

I linked to two superior tests downthread, it has a better model and much more granularity.

yuiyoshida

(41,853 posts)
8. I don't know...Liberal I guess..
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 04:54 PM
Nov 2014

Oh, I took the test from above, but it doesn't seem to break down into things like progressive...

BlindTiresias

(1,563 posts)
22. Its a terrible libertarian quiz
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 06:30 PM
Nov 2014

Highly inaccurate, stupid model, and uses idiotic terminology like "statist" as a political classification which would stupidly lump entities like the USSR and Nazi Germany together into the same camp. I linked to two superior quizzes downthread which I recommend instead of this right wing libertarian nonsense.

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
60. Interesting
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 09:20 AM
Nov 2014

Here is mine:

Economic Left/Right: -6.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.38



I'm a little further to the left and a tad higher up toward the middle

Liberal Lolita

(82 posts)
84. We are in a good group.
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 03:57 PM
Nov 2014

Gandhi, Dali Lama, Nelson Mandela....
I would much rather be grouped with these guys, than the examples sited in the other quadrants.
http://politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-8.62&soc=-6.10
Edit, how do I get this to show up as an image?

yuiyoshida

(41,853 posts)
86. I had to make a copy of it
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 07:24 PM
Nov 2014

than post it on tinypic.com and take the address and post it here
You can make a copy of it to Paint, and make it a jpeg, which is easier.

NRaleighLiberal

(60,018 posts)
9. Very liberal but the liberal/socialist/progressive labels are not consistent. Both quiz results
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 04:56 PM
Nov 2014

Last edited Sat Nov 29, 2014, 12:56 PM - Edit history (1)



Surprised a bit it is not more at the left edge!

Other is -7.12 and -8.31 - lower left corner

http://politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-7.12&soc=-8.31
 

hifiguy

(33,688 posts)
10. "Very Liberal" I guess
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 04:59 PM
Nov 2014

I call myself a Social Democrat - Scandinavian style with a socialist bent on economic issues - with a strong libertarian streak on civil liberties and personal decisions (privacy, reproductive rights, weed, free speech).

ETA:

Response to samsingh (Original post)

mvd

(65,180 posts)
18. Voted very liberal
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 05:35 PM
Nov 2014

I have some socialist tendencies. Here are my positions:

- I am for single payer health care
- Support 50% tax rate on some income and up to to 90% when needed for revenue
- Support closing tax loopholes for the rich
- I am pro-union, pro-government job creation, pro regulations that rein in Wall Street excess, banking, and protect the environment - and think the government should strive to create at least a basic living for all
- I support limits on the power of big corporations
- I am pro choice
- I am for GLBT equality
- Support licensing for gun owners and registration of guns
- Am anti-death penalty. When I was younger, I supported it in certain cases, but my position changed
- Even though I am not anti-intervention in all cases, I am very dovish on foreign policy

BlindTiresias

(1,563 posts)
20. The test upthread is not very good
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 06:28 PM
Nov 2014

It is also derived from a libertarian political model and uses the absurd term "statist". Ridiculous.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_Smallest_Political_Quiz this clearly was made by a right wing libertarian organization.

This is a better test: http://politicalcompass.org/index

This is also a good, very fine grained one: http://www.politicaltest.net/

TheKentuckian

(25,029 posts)
75. No they shouldn't because the term is utterly meaningless in practical definition other than maybe
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 02:34 PM
Nov 2014

generally secular and not overtly bigoted corporate conservative.

 

Rex

(65,616 posts)
76. I have to disagree with that, I think you are talking about Centrists - which are not moderates imo
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 02:39 PM
Nov 2014

A Centrist is a self-described economic libertarian. A moderate is one that tries to seek middle ground within the Democratic Party. Centrists try and seek a middle ground between the Democratic party and the GOP. Which not only does not work...lost us a huge number of seats on Nov. 4th.

This is also why I think after the 4th, we saw a Centrist invasion of DU...demanding we vote for Hillary or else.

TheKentuckian

(25,029 posts)
82. I've seen neigh onto zero push back from "moderates" as they have been conflated and cooped
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 03:35 PM
Nov 2014

for at least 20 years and as such they have become indistinguishable.

It also seems like a fantasy Label as provided here because the right wing of the Democratic party is damn difficult to discern from the rest of the right wing in many critical policy areas with no more regard for the positions of the left than the so called centrists though with less hissing and spitting about the left perhaps.

If "moderates" are not "centrists" they seem to mostly work and allow them to hide out amongst them for them come policy time. I can't see any practical difference in outcomes or aims.

LeftishBrit

(41,209 posts)
27. 'Very liberal' probably is the best fit here; but I would call myself a Europaean socialist
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 06:46 PM
Nov 2014

I nearly picked 'extreme left', as I probably am by American standards; but the term often implies the non-democratic left. I am a firm believer in democracy; and also in there being some role for the private sector, within a mixed economy with a strong public sector.

 

truebluegreen

(9,033 posts)
28. politicalcompass.org is a way better and more nuanced test.
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 06:54 PM
Nov 2014

Also shows international political figures and candidates in past elections...

Johonny

(20,881 posts)
31. I consider myself part of the political up
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 07:20 PM
Nov 2014

I find the other side such a downer but they always correctly say to me "up yours."

cbayer

(146,218 posts)
35. Without definitions it is impossible to make choices here.
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 08:31 PM
Nov 2014

What one person describes as liberal another would say was right wing.

You see that every day here.

Silent3

(15,259 posts)
39. Out in the US at large, I'm definitely liberal to very liberal. But on DU...
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 08:47 PM
Nov 2014

...I sometimes feel only slightly left of Augusto Pinochet.

 

baldguy

(36,649 posts)
44. I been called a fascist by people who suport Stalinist purges of the Democratic Party.
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 09:29 PM
Nov 2014

I've been called a DINO by people who cheer for Democrats to lose, and I've been called a Republican by people who emulate the Tea Party's political tactics.

Seems I'm in good company.

bluedigger

(17,087 posts)
40. Anarcho-syndicalist, same as I ever was.
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 08:56 PM
Nov 2014

Your political compass

Economic Left/Right: -7.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.79

http://politicalcompass.org/index

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
43. I find the poll a kick in the pants. Most of the Conservatives among us
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 09:27 PM
Nov 2014

call themselves Liberals. I guess they define Liberal as H. Clinton and Pres Obama.

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
51. I noticed that too. Cognitive Dissonance?
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 11:57 PM
Nov 2014

Or maybe it was because conservative, third way, &/or centrists weren't options.

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
53. Conservative is an option. The problem is that Conservatives have a bad name and for good reason.
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 01:07 AM
Nov 2014

So it is Cognitive Dissonance.

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
67. I think one should be able to commit between "Slightly Liberal" and "Conservative".
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 02:02 PM
Nov 2014

Moderate is a good hiding place for Conservatives.

TheKentuckian

(25,029 posts)
78. Because it is a temperament rather than an ideology at this point and has been rendered meaningless
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 02:47 PM
Nov 2014

to any discussion of policy, issues, or goals.

At most, it is a lame philosophy of ordering the medium soda regardless of it's actual volume or how thirsty one is. All that seemingly matters to the person placing the order is they not be given what is labeled large or small even if it indistinguishable in quantity from one of the shunned cup size labels.

brooklynite

(94,719 posts)
83. So someone who isn't moderate is choosing to define moderate...
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 03:48 PM
Nov 2014

...well, okay then.

noun

a person who is moderate in opinion or opposed to extreme views and actions, especially in politics or religion.

(usually initial capital letter) a member of a political party advocating moderate reform.

TheKentuckian

(25,029 posts)
88. Meaningless. What is "extreme" and what isn't? There is no standard candle and as such becomes
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 08:50 PM
Nov 2014

something to say with no practical meaning and far more often a deflecting statement for conservatives and corporatist to hide behind as they push extreme and unsavory positions from an advantageous and camouflaged position even though they were previously rejected from the usual corners.

A framing tool almost always to press the right wing agenda and little more. Bullshit ass triangulation.

rurallib

(62,445 posts)
45. when I was young I was kind of moderate. My views have changed little
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 10:56 PM
Nov 2014

but now I am probably considered far left wing

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
52. That was my Q. I put "progressive" just because they looked lonely & had fewer votes. haha
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 12:03 AM
Nov 2014

But they're the same to me.

onehandle

(51,122 posts)
49. I said 'Extreme Right.'
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 11:46 PM
Nov 2014

Because no matter what your beliefs (and that is not mine) it doesn't matter at DU as long as you 'don't break the RULES' and click on ads frequently.

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
50. What does "extreme left" mean?
Fri Nov 28, 2014, 11:53 PM
Nov 2014

That's your only category for "left". Do you think that anyone who identifies as a leftist is "extreme"?

Screw that. I'm a leftist, I'm not "extreme".

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
54. LOL. If you are left of H. Clinton-Sachs you are viewed by some as "extreme". If you want single
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 01:09 AM
Nov 2014

payer or the Patriot Act repealed, you are extreme. It's intended to be pejorative, but I will wear the label proudly.

Odin2005

(53,521 posts)
58. I'm an unrepentant Trotskyist.
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 05:37 AM
Nov 2014

I only support Dems as so far that the Left and Center needs to unite to destroy the Ultra-Right much like how we united in the 40s to destroy the Fascists.

 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
59. What is the difference between Liberal, Very Liberal, Progressive, and Extreme Left?
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 07:07 AM
Nov 2014

Can you take an issue or two and delineate the distinction among those four groups on those issues?

samsingh

(17,600 posts)
62. it's about degrees on an issue
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 09:57 AM
Nov 2014

I think it's about degrees of acceptance and expectation. I was interested to see how people viewed themselves. My definitions would be something like the following, but these are not hard and fast and there will be lots of overlap.

- Liberals support ideas such as free & fair elections, civil rights, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, free trade, and private property.

- Very Liberal - same as liberal but also supportive of universal healthcare, training, support systems

- Extreme Left - same as Very Liberal but very strong in all the expectations.

- Progressive - a mix of some liberal and libertarian beliefs. More towards the centre of the political spectrum.

 

oberliner

(58,724 posts)
68. Gotcha
Sat Nov 29, 2014, 02:11 PM
Nov 2014

Personally, I think that the terms mean different things to different people. I'm not entirely sure I've sorted out for myself what the distinguishing factor is between progressive and liberal. I don't know if I agree with your summary of what a progressive is, but, as I say, I guess it depends on the person. It is interesting though in this poll to see how some DUers identify themselves.

72. Pro Universal Healthcare, Pro Choice, Anti Drug War...
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 02:07 PM
Nov 2014

Pro Progressive tax, Pro Education (but reform some outdated concepts in it though), anti discrimination, anti prison industry, anti war (unless absolutely and I mean absolutely necessary), anti censorship (including "obscenity" whatever that means, pro legalization of prositution, anti victimless crime laws (including seat belt and helmet laws, its not the role of government to protect you from your own dumb self), pro sensible gun laws (people do not need to own ak47s), pro governmental safety net (but anti lazyness at the same time, pro gay rights.

I hate putting a label on myself, but you can label my positions however you want.

ScreamingMeemie

(68,918 posts)
74. It depends on who you ask.
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 02:18 PM
Nov 2014

To my family, I am a liberal.
To my neighbors, I am a far-left liberal.
To my fellow DUers I'm a crazy conservative, freeper troll asshole when they disagree with me.

 

Chipala

(15 posts)
77. Liberal/Libertarian
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 02:42 PM
Nov 2014

I believe in government thus im a liberal. I believe government is mostly incompetent and corrupt thus libertarian.

socialist_n_TN

(11,481 posts)
79. I see these self-identifying polls on here fairly often, but this one....
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 02:47 PM
Nov 2014

is the first one that didn't have a spot for socialists, either democratic or Classic Red. Considering that the Socialist Progressives group currently has 294 members, this lack seems to be an extreme oversight.

I picked "other" since I'm a Trotskyist, aka., a Classic Red.

tularetom

(23,664 posts)
81. I hate these terms
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 03:33 PM
Nov 2014

Seems to me that being "liberal" is something we should all aspire to. At least as the word is described in the dictionary as "loving freedom" or "generous".

At the same time, it's not so bad to be "conservative", since it's synonymous with "modest", "moderate" or "frugal".

Many political "conservatives" are the farthest things from modest, moderate or frugal.

I hope I've been "liberal" (generous) in my dealings with others my entire life. At the same time, I believe I've maintained a "conservative" (frugal or modest) lifestyle in terms of living within my means.

So I believe these labels are a lazy way for the news media to compartmentalize people and not at all descriptive of most humans.

Revanchist

(1,375 posts)
90. I refuse to limit myself to one catagory
Sun Nov 30, 2014, 10:35 PM
Nov 2014

I can be conservative on some issues, liberal on others, and progressive on still more.

For example, I support universal health care, think a tiered system would gain the most support here. Everyone gets free basic care, but you can also purchase private insurance that would allow private rooms, a greater selection of durable medical devices such as eyeglasses (basic coverage would be allowed a limited selection of free frames and lens types, but other styles and contacts would be out of pocket or covered by the supplemental insurance) I consider this position to be a mix of conservative and liberal/progressive viewpoints. There are many other issues that I have a mixed opinion on that will not fit neatly into a single category.

NaturalHigh

(12,778 posts)
97. Depends on whom you ask.
Mon Dec 1, 2014, 06:57 PM
Dec 2014

Where I live, I'm probably considered a left-wing loon. Compared to the majority of posters here, I'm pretty conservative.

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