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Originally Posted by djplong
So.. As a 'liberal', I would believe in:
- expanded welfare for the poor? Because I don't.
- reparations? because I don't.
- steeply progressive taxes? Because I don't.
- government as a first solution? Because I don't.
- unions in the modern era? Because I don't.
But I *have* noticed how much the word 'conservative' has changed since the days of Reagan.
Have I changed in the past 30 years (1980-2010)? Yeah, some. But not nearly as much as from 1975-1980 (born in 1962).
The one sentence made to me in 1980 that accelerated an attitude shift that I had (I was griping about problems with MA sending some back-due unemployment benefits I was supposed to be getting after I started a new job)
"What makes you think the government owes you a living?"
So you think that 'liberal' includes:
- a belief in the Constitution regarding warrants for searches.
- staunch supporter of the 2nd Ammendment (among others)
- adamantly against the Kelo decision
- supporting a Flat Tax with reduced exemptions.
- in favor of the Line-Item Veto
- supporting Free Speech, even when it's unpopular.
- vehemently against Political Correctness
- supporting school vouchers and busting the teacher unions.
- expanding energy exploration.
- streamlining the process for new nuke plants and bringing Yucca Flats online.
Yeah. Real liberal.
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Now we are getting somewhere, but why are you not conservative if you believe all these conservative ideals?
I think I have the answer: you said you lean to the left "oh wait" you said all these consevative beliefs also.
You confuse us so much I for one have no idea what you really bleive in.