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100% pro-life no matter what
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E: 7.35, S: 5.57


« Reply #25 on: November 17, 2017, 01:06:04 AM »

Retook the Republican/Democrat quiz and it turns out I have moved even further to the left on immigration and now even slightly lean to the left on the issue!  The far-left on immigration really bothers me, though.
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« Reply #26 on: May 26, 2018, 09:29:23 PM »


What a disgusting quiz- "Should insurers be required to cover pre-existing conditions (even for non-whites)".  And viewing eugenics as a conservative position.  EHarding somewhat suppressed his alt-right views when he was here, but he turned out to be a total Nazi.
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« Reply #27 on: November 12, 2018, 12:22:48 AM »

http://gotoquiz.com/politics/democrat-or-republican-quiz.html

Overall 90% R
Role of Government 94% R
Economy & Jobs 96% R
Values 92% R
Defense & Foreign Policy 84% R
Budget & Taxes 92% R
Energy & Environment 99% R
Civil Liberties 94% R

Immigration 57% R - Am I actually to Bagelman's left on immigration?
Healthcare 96% R
Education 96% R


Retook this today, and I just keep moving to the left on immigration:
Overall: 82% R (might be a bit understated in my opinion)
Role of Government: 95% R
Economy and Jobs: 91% R
Values: 88% R (don't know how this wasn't 100% based on my answers, unless some immigration or other ones double-count)
Defense/Foreign Policy: 74% R
Budget and Taxes: 87% R
Energy and Environment: 92% R
Civil Liberties: 87% R

Immigration: 83% D (I think this is overstated and probably should really be something like 60-70% D, but they didn't ask good questions to get at my opinion of the far left on the issue)
Healthcare: 91% R
Education: 100% R
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« Reply #28 on: July 30, 2019, 10:00:04 PM »

The Politigram Compass

This quiz is like the political compass, bur with a third scale (progressive vs. conservative). My score was 1.67, -1.80, -3.20

I didn't like that quiz because it combined issues relating to immigration and race with those relating to religion, abortion, and sexuality.  Those are two fundamentally different categories, and blending them gives answers that make no sense.
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« Reply #29 on: September 06, 2019, 12:32:16 AM »
« Edited: September 06, 2019, 12:45:41 AM by Pro-Life Single Issue Voter »


Overall: 91% Republican

Role of Gov't: 93% R
Economy: 94% R
Values: 94% R
Foreign Policy: 80% R
Budget/Taxes: 92% R
Energy/Environment: 97% R
Civil Liberties: 93% R
Immigration: 73% R
Healthcare: 97% R
Education: 97% R

I see more ambiguity in a lot of issues related to immigration.  It's definitely the issue that I am most moderate on.

Overall: 79% R (-12%)

Role of Government: 90% R (-3%)
Economy and Jobs: 88% R (-6%)
Values: 86% R (-8%...I don't know why this one dropped or isn't 100% since I chose the socially conservative stance to the extreme on all moral questions.  Maybe something odd counts towards this?)
Foreign Policy: 75% R (-5%)
Budget & Taxes: 82% R (-10%)
Energy & Environment: 90% R (-7%)
Civil Liberties: 82% R (-11%)
Immigration: 82% D (-55%!!)
Healthcare: 85% R (-12%)
Education: 96% R (-1%)


So, maybe my frustration with the GOP isn't just Trump's stupidity, but maybe I have moderated a tiny bit (though my actual disposition to moral issues is probably significantly more conservative than back then).  The really huge swing is obviously on immigration- I think the only reason not to have open borders entirely is to keep people who are direct physical threats to our nation out.

It doesn't seem like my views have changed all that much from 2018 though.  Most of the change was between 2016-18:

Retook this today, and I just keep moving to the left on immigration:
Overall: 82% R (might be a bit understated in my opinion)
Role of Government: 95% R
Economy and Jobs: 91% R
Values: 88% R (don't know how this wasn't 100% based on my answers, unless some immigration or other ones double-count)
Defense/Foreign Policy: 74% R
Budget and Taxes: 87% R
Energy and Environment: 92% R
Civil Liberties: 87% R

Immigration: 83% D (I think this is overstated and probably should really be something like 60-70% D, but they didn't ask good questions to get at my opinion of the far left on the issue)
Healthcare: 91% R
Education: 100% R

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100% pro-life no matter what
ExtremeRepublican
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E: 7.35, S: 5.57


« Reply #30 on: October 21, 2020, 06:49:42 PM »


Overall: 91% Republican

Role of Gov't: 93% R
Economy: 94% R
Values: 94% R
Foreign Policy: 80% R
Budget/Taxes: 92% R
Energy/Environment: 97% R
Civil Liberties: 93% R
Immigration: 73% R
Healthcare: 97% R
Education: 97% R

I see more ambiguity in a lot of issues related to immigration.  It's definitely the issue that I am most moderate on.

Overall: 79% R (-12%)

Role of Government: 90% R (-3%)
Economy and Jobs: 88% R (-6%)
Values: 86% R (-8%...I don't know why this one dropped or isn't 100% since I chose the socially conservative stance to the extreme on all moral questions.  Maybe something odd counts towards this?)
Foreign Policy: 75% R (-5%)
Budget & Taxes: 82% R (-10%)
Energy & Environment: 90% R (-7%)
Civil Liberties: 82% R (-11%)
Immigration: 82% D (-55%!!)
Healthcare: 85% R (-12%)
Education: 96% R (-1%)


So, maybe my frustration with the GOP isn't just Trump's stupidity, but maybe I have moderated a tiny bit (though my actual disposition to moral issues is probably significantly more conservative than back then).  The really huge swing is obviously on immigration- I think the only reason not to have open borders entirely is to keep people who are direct physical threats to our nation out.

It doesn't seem like my views have changed all that much from 2018 though.  Most of the change was between 2016-18:

Retook this today, and I just keep moving to the left on immigration:
Overall: 82% R (might be a bit understated in my opinion)
Role of Government: 95% R
Economy and Jobs: 91% R
Values: 88% R (don't know how this wasn't 100% based on my answers, unless some immigration or other ones double-count)
Defense/Foreign Policy: 74% R
Budget and Taxes: 87% R
Energy and Environment: 92% R
Civil Liberties: 87% R

Immigration: 83% D (I think this is overstated and probably should really be something like 60-70% D, but they didn't ask good questions to get at my opinion of the far left on the issue)
Healthcare: 91% R
Education: 100% R


2020 Update:
Overall: 84% R (+5 from 2019)
Role of Government: 92% R (+2)
Economy and Jobs: 95% R (+7)
Values: 89% R (+3...something on race or immigration must count towards this because it should otherwise be 100%)
Defense and Foreign Policy: 73% R (-2%)
Budget and Taxes: 81% R (-1%)
Energy and Environment: 91% R (-1%)
Civil Liberties: 88% R (+6%)
Immigration: 59% D (-23%, seems to be a reversion from my 80%+ D stance of 2018 and 2019)
Healthcare: 93% R (+8%)
Education: 97% R (+1%)


Honestly, I wonder if I'm simply a little more extreme in election years than non-election years because I get worked up.  If that's the case, I need to watch for that and keep myself grounded in my faith and my principles, but I'm not certain if it is or not.
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