On the political compass site, I place something like -4 down and -2 over. or vice versa. Which means I am theoretically in the center for the most part, or left leaning libertarian. In fact I usually vote Republican, not always but usually. I just don't like a lot of policies of the left, I don't believe banning guns will help anything, I don't believe insurance reform fixed healthcare. Then again I don't believe a profits first economy is helpful to the public, I don't think mandatory jail time is necessary, medical marijuana is ok by me and stay the hell out of my bedroom, you're a politician not a sex advisor. So, I guess I'd say I'm center and vote for whoever has the most for me personally. I hate party lines too.
So I think I'm what is usually classified as Independent in the US.
Yeah, I found it in like 2012 during the last election cycle because I wanted to see what candidate I was closest to, it's a neat site, but it's not full proof. On the Isidewithcom site says I got Ben Carson... I'm not so sure about that one. That one is a set of questions that tells you what percentage you agree with each candidate.
On the political compass site, I place something like -4 down and -2 over. or vice versa. Which means I am theoretically in the center for the most part, or left leaning libertarian. In fact I usually vote Republican, not always but usually. I just don't like a lot of policies of the left, I don't believe banning guns will help anything, I don't believe insurance reform fixed healthcare. Then again I don't believe a profits first economy is helpful to the public, I don't think mandatory jail time is necessary, medical marijuana is ok by me and stay the hell out of my bedroom, you're a politician not a sex advisor. So, I guess I'd say I'm center and vote for whoever has the most for me personally. I hate party lines too.
So I think I'm what is usually classified as Independent in the US.
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