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justrhyno
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« on: August 01, 2009, 10:54:07 PM »

I'd rather have the Govt's hands out of my wallet, Econ Con./ Econ Con.

If you wanted the Government's hands out of your pockets, you would be an economic liberal or a classical liberal.
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justrhyno
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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2009, 11:02:30 PM »

I'd rather have the Govt's hands out of my wallet, Econ Con./ Econ Con.

If you wanted the Government's hands out of your pockets, you would be an economic liberal or a classical liberal.

Your point?

My point is that you said you were Econ Con./ Econ Con. (whatever that means) but I can only assume it means you are an economic conservative but you said you wanted the Government's hands out of your wallet so that's where I'm confused.
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justrhyno
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« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2009, 11:11:20 PM »

I'd rather have the Govt's hands out of my wallet, Econ Con./ Econ Con.

If you wanted the Government's hands out of your pockets, you would be an economic liberal or a classical liberal.

Your point?

My point is that you said you were Econ Con./ Econ Con. (whatever that means) but I can only assume it means you are an economic conservative but you said you wanted the Government's hands out of your wallet so that's where I'm confused.

I support a Laissez-Faire Economic System, which is basically the Government being out of the Private Sector's wallet. This supports Small Government, the Gold Standard, Low Taxes, basically the Milton Friedman (look him up) idea of Economics. I think your confusing Classical Liberalism (which I am, you are, and every economic con. on here.) With today's Obama/Pelosi Liberalism of Keynesian Economics, and Government intervention in the Economy.

So Yes, you could say I am a Classical Liberal.

Here's a wiki on it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Liberal

Yes ok thanks for clarifying.  (I'm not being sarcastic)
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