YankeeInRaleigh wrote:
Basically, I'm socially liberal. I think gays should marry if they want, I think abortion needs to remain legal, and I do believe that some level of reasonable assistance should be supplied through various means to those in our society living in fucking squalor. Be that in the form of cash, or programs designed to help them advance. I dont think money should be just thrown at them, there needs to be some intelligence behind the program, and some proof that it actually helps shit.
I wouldn't classify any of those stances as "liberal".
You're barely center-left socially.
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What exactly is the difference between the fiscal policy of the right and left?
One side wastes money in the name of patriotism and the other in the name of humanity.
Honestly, if fiscal responsibility is your main thing I can't tell you where to turn. The last group of Republicans that "walked the walk" was Newt Gingrich and the Contract with America.
People are often quick to give Bill Clinton credit for the budget surpluses he enjoyed, but it was his Republican congress that was actually writing and passing those budgets.
The biggest lies in Washington are Democrats care about poor people an Republicans want small government.
Let me answer your question with another question.
Why do you feel the need to classify your beliefs? Why the need to line up with a certain group?
Is it because you want to know which party to join or which candidates to financially support?