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Political Matrix
E: 5.23, S: 8.09

« on: November 06, 2019, 11:21:01 PM »

Ideology

Social: Far-right
Economic: Far-right
Foreign: America First generally

Social

Abortion/Reproductive Rights: Resolutely opposed to the barbaric and murderous act of abortion.
Marriage Equality/LGBTQ Issues: 100% opposed to every SCOTUS ruling related to LGBT issues, and opposed to SSM, open bathrooms, etc.
Death Penalty: Execute pedophiles and drug dealers, too.
Religious Freedom: Strong supporter of religious freedoms for all faiths and those with no faith belief at all. Favor religious liberty laws for bakers and other businesses. Also strongly support separation of religion and state.
Drug Legalization: Against, but I believe that drug legalization would be a good compromise with the Left.
Guns: Oppose most new regulations, support reforms to make our current system more fair towards those who wrongly lost rights and possess state gun permits, etc.
Euthanasia: Euthanasia is one of the most wretched plagues on the world. People who really want to die are rare; doctors who wish to kill are many.
Black Lives Matter/Police/Criminal Justice Reform: Both police unions and #BlackLivesMatter are generally horrible movements. Abusive police officers are treated too leniently in this country, but focusing on the plight of only one race means that they're more likely to abuse other races to take out their frustration and anger. Actions such as the MASC's ruling that blacks can evade arrest due to historical racism are detrimental to good race relations and to the safety of everyone, whether they may be black or some other race.
Sex Education: Sex education should teach chastity and stigmatize promiscuity.
Prostitution: Impose a federal tax to justify legalization.
Education: School choice
Affirmative Action: 100% against AA.
Judges: Favor constructionist judges sitting on the Supreme Court and in the lower judiciary, that interpret the Constitution based on original intent, not a "living Constitution" text.

Economic/Spending

Taxes: I support higher excise taxes and lower taxes virtually everywhere else. FairTax isn't a bad idea.
Trade: Tariffs should be raised, especially against China and especially against products subjected to excise taxes.
Social Security/Medicare: Raise the retirement age and concentrate benefits on only the most elderly; restrict spousal benefits to widowed live-at-home spouses only, privatize the system, and for an interim period,
Budgets: Cut spending by a trillion dollars and then pass a BBA imposing automatic spending cuts to prevent deficits and allowing a line-item veto.
Defense Spending: Keep it at current levels, really.
Minimum Wage: Opposed to increasing it but supportive of decreasing it when deflation is economically necessary.
Labor Unions: Supportive of the right to work.
Financial Regulation: Dodd-Frank is ridiculous and some other laws have issues, but I'm overall quite supportive of most US financial regulations.
Welfare: Benefits must be cut.

Foreign Policy

Russia/NATO: Anti-NATO and a supporter of Team More Nukes. Russia and the US should be allied powers.
Islamic terrorism: Crush it worldwide and expel Turkey from NATO or leave its pathetic alliance.
Israel: Pro-Israel versus Palestine, but not to the extent of wanting the US to back its proxy wars; supportive of a peace which places Christians in control of the PA.
Immigration: All illegal immigrants in the country should be deported, including DACA beneficiaries. No immigrants should depend on welfare. Move to a merit system and prioritize English speakers.
Iran: The old Iran deal is already gone, so we need a new deal--and a better one.
Foreign Aid: End foreign aid.
Cuba: I support Trump policy for the most part.
China: The US should withdraw recognition and maintain military preparedness to restore the ROC to the mainland.
Venezuela: I support Trump policy for the most part.

Environment

Climate Change: Chinese hoax.
EPA: Horrible.

Healthcare
ObamaCare: HP law. Eliminate it and replace it with something very terrific. End its welfare expansions, get rid of the provisions which enable insurance fraud and the unfree mandates, and repeal the taxes. No contraception mandate. Replace taxes on genuinely useful procedures and replace highly partisan changes introduced in the HCERA half of the Obamacare package with superior provisions which would be more bipartisan.
Drug patents: Consider broad patents of 10 years (if that many; patents should be limited in length to the minimum proper to spur innovation) and then allow them to become considered generic, if necessary to spur innovation. Allow drug importation from Canada.

Political

Gerrymandering: The courts are currently unfairly undoing Republican "gerrymandering," while tolerating and even forcing Democrat gerrymandering in the name of fairness. If gerrymandering is to stopped, it must be stopped even-handedly; indeed, it
Campaign Finance Reform: Must be even-handed, and not intended to favor either party.
Term Limits: Repeal the 22nd and pass the 28th.
Automatic Registration and Mandatory Voting: No. This is anti-freedom.
Early Voting: This is not actually a good thing although it isn't something I oppose strongly. Minimization of abuse is the top priority, as my main concern is the increased potential for voter fraud with increased time to monitor elections.
Primaries: Doesn't matter. Let the state parties decide.
Puerto Rican and DC Statehood: No. PR does not want statehood despite its corrupt pro-statehood party embezzling all of their emergency monies and using territorial status as an excuse, and the Founders did not intend statehood for DC whatsoever, and if it were to become part of a state, it should be retroceded to Maryland.
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