'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

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'Conservative' or 'Liberal'
  1. Unread #1 - Jun 20, 2009 at 10:59 PM
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Basically do you want less government control, or more? Conservative being less, Liberal being more.

    Discuss your reasoning please, and vote in the poll! :)
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    I vote conservative, the more power a government has, the more chance of corruption.
    "power has a tendency to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely" - John Acton
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Austro-libertarian.

    "Government is not a solution to our problem, government is the problem." -Ronald Reagan
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    "Austro-Libertarian"? What does that exactly mean? How is "Austro-Libertarianism" fundamentally different than the likes of Libertarianism?
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    It's not different, it's more specific. It means that I am a Libertarian and I believe in Austrian economics.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Conservative. They need to cut back on taxes and shit. Some countries have the shops and stuff controlled and owned by the state/government. Which in my opinion is stupid.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Seems a tad unnecessary to me. It would be equivalent to someone claiming that they were a "Neoclassical-Conservative".

    Within regards to the thread; I would classify myself as a Libertarian. Although I would be more than happy to see a complete abolition of the State, I highly doubt it will happen in my lifetime and thus I see Libertarianism as a much more realistic possibility.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    I think it's pretty obvious that mostly all governments get somehow caught up in the economy and have some role in it, so I don't see any problem with stating the approach the government should take on the economy alongside the type of government I feel is right.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    I'm Conservative also... very Conservative. The government needs to stop taking the states power away.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Not willing to mark.

    Conservative implies conservative on social issues as well, including gay marriage and abortion.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Conservative can mean a lot of things. Here it means wanting less government control
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    The government should have less power.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    I wouldn't want the government to have too much power.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    I am very conservative on most issues, including social issues.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    That's the problem with America. Conservative means less government, which is good, but it also means anti-gay marriage, pro-life, and pro-war. While Liberal mean more government, but pro-gay marriage, pro-choice, and anti-war. They are both bad lol.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Libertarian...
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Traditionally yeah, but I don't think you could say that about the majority of people that apply those terms to themselves. (Except maybe the conservative = more gov intervention [though many of their policy ideas would lead to it])
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    Socially yes, but if you use the terms conservative and liberal like modern Americans do, I'm a shit ton more "conservative" than republicans.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    NDP, a mixture of the two.
     
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    'Conservative' or 'Liberal'

    It's not confusing at all. I'm using the terms using modern-day, popular English. The terms were defined in the first post and I have been using them as reference points as to not confuse anyone. Why you try to sounds smart by saying conservative is government and vice-versa is beyond me.
     
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