Poll

where

red
6 (8.3%)
blue
4 (5.6%)
green
28 (38.9%)
purple
10 (13.9%)
Annoying Orange 2016
24 (33.3%)

Total Members Voted: 72

Author Topic: "Political Compass" test  (Read 7375 times)

My Political Compass

Economic Left/Right: 1.13
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.1

So close to the money

I don't really know. I seem to have a forgeted up mind.
Yeah, we know.


to clarify:
The authoritarian/libertarian axis refers to social and civil policies (and perhaps to sone extent democratic freedom.) It makes more sense of you just see it as "socially conservative" and "socially liberal, " excluding economic policies, which are the left/right axis. American libertarianism would be the purple quadrant, republicanism the blue quadrant, communism the red quadrant, and American democrats (social democracy/greens) the green quadrant.
thx dad

Pretty much the same as it has been before. Some of the economic questions I don't have much of an opinion on



I think you are probably the closest to mine
« Last Edit: December 16, 2015, 07:39:31 PM by Skig² »

I don't really know. I seem to have a forgeted up mind.
Look how messED UP I AM GUYS!!!! WOW!!!! I JUST LOVE COMMUNISM!!!

you see:
if you're on the top half, you're crazy
if you're on the left half, you're a loser
i meant explain with reasoning, my bad.



By the way, this test does not accurately sample your political ideology, because it does not ask you how much you care/it does not let you NOT choose an option. Also, some of the questions are SUPER stupid.

Politically, I consider myself a moderate/centrist with a slightly "third way" feeling about economics. Companies aren't the evil end all be all. Sometimes people get really successful. Should we take all their money away in the name of welfare and universal healthcare? forget no. People who say that are just jealous. Are the rich kinda obligated to support a trickle effect in order to sustain an economy? Absolutely. Should the rich have a better hold on our legislative process because they have the money to do so? No. Should we refuse to regulate companies? No.

People who lean far left economically need to read a book about economics. Far left economies require no social classes and (practically) everyone to become poor. You can't have innovation without competition (which creates a goal).

https://www.isidewith.com/political-quiz

This quiz better represents you as a person, but never let a quiz tell you who to vote for.
« Last Edit: December 16, 2015, 08:36:31 PM by Swat 3 »