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Clark Kent
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« on: August 30, 2015, 06:15:26 PM »

The Resistance

Achtung! You are 38% brainwashworthy, 23% antitolerant, and 81% blindly patriotic
Welcome to the Resistance (Der Widerstand)! You believe in freedom, justice, equality, and your country, and you can't be converted to the the dark side.

Breakdown: your Blind Patriotism levels are borderline unhealthy, but you show such a love of people from everywhere and a natural resistance to brainwashing, you would probably focus your energy to fight the Fuehrer with furor, so to speak.

Conclusion: born and raised in Germany in the early 1930's, you would have taken up ARMS against the oppressors. Or even your friends' oppressors. Congratulations!

Less than 5% of all test takers earn a spot in the Resistance!
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« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2015, 04:13:59 PM »
« Edited: September 01, 2015, 04:16:46 PM by Assemblyman Superman »



Republican

You scored 46% economically responsible, 36% self-destructively free and 46% expressively free.

The marketplace may be every man for himself, but when it comes to real people, rules are a must! You believe in keeping people from doing harm to themselves, but allow moderate invasion of others' comfort zones. Freedom of press is important.

Economy (conservative): The government shouldn't baby individuals through the predictable storms of supply and demand. The system will naturally readjust itself to problems without government intervention. Furthermore, imposing arbitrary rules against success is actually unfair as it ignores the hard work of the successful.

Personal Freedom (conservative):
People are stupid and can't be trusted to do what they want. Society has an obligation to keep them from hurting themselves, perhaps to limit its spread, but mainly to preserve the ideals of a healthy society. Even crackpots in hiding ruins our reputation.

Expressive Freedom (moderate): We should strike a careful balance between governing the clash of viewpoints and allowing an ideological brawl. Some issues simply should be kept to private quarters (if there), regardless of how strongly people feel about them -- it can be dangerous and inappropriate in public. At the same time, being too restrictive isn't fair; this is supposed to be a free country. If it's not too dangerous or offensive, then let them share. Otherwise...
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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2015, 09:02:07 PM »



Paleo-Conservative

You scored 45% Personal Liberty and 62% Economic Liberty!

A paleo-conservative believes in moderate government intervention on personal matters and little to moderate government intervention on economic matters. They support capitalism as an economic system and therefore are opposed to what they consider to be a welfare state. They believe in property rights or homestead. Some paleo-conservatives tend to have an "isolationist" bent to them, and therefore are more likely to be opposed to foreign interventions then most rightists. Paleo-conservatives are reminiscent of the "old right" of the 30's, 40's and 50's. Strong Paleo-Conservatives border on Libertarianism.



...I'm a hawkish neocon with libertarian leanings. If anything, I should probably be firmly in "conservative" box.
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2015, 11:04:58 AM »



You don't believe government should try to protect us from ourselves. You are convinced that what is right and good will always triumph – and that the people of this country are ready to move forward again – enough wallowing and apologizing! The feds need to get out of the way, quit making rules, quit wasting our money, quit paying folks to be lazy – and focus on what is needed to make America great once again.
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« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2015, 11:32:57 AM »

69.4% Right, 8.3% Liberal

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Clark Kent
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« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2015, 02:41:54 PM »

Which one is that quiz?
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #6 on: October 25, 2015, 06:37:41 PM »

ISideWith.com:

Parties:

81% - Republican Party (Economic, social, domestic policy, and healthcare issues)
68% - Libertarian Party (Economic, domestic policy, environmental, and healthcare issues)
64% - Constitution Party (Domestic and healthcare issues)
34% - Green Party (Immigration and healthcare issues)
34% - Democratic Party (Immigration issues)
19% - Socialist Party (Immigration and education issues)

Candidates:

77% - Jeb Bush (Economic, social, domestic policy, healthcare, and science issues)
75% - Marco Rubio (Economic, social, environmental, and science issues)
72% - Rand Paul (Domestic policy, environmental, healthcare, electoral, and science issues)
72% - Mike Huckabee (Social, environmental, electoral, and science issues)
72% - Carly Fiorina (Economic, domestic policy, environmental, healthcare, and electoral issues)
70% - Ted Cruz (Social, environmental, science, and electoral issues)
70% - Ben Carson (Healthcare, environmental, and science issues)
68% - Donald Trump (Economic, social, environmental, healthcare, and electoral issues)
68% - Bobby Jindal (Immigration, environmental, and healthcare issues)
67% - Rick Santorum (Economic, social, environmental, and healthcare issues)
67% - John Kasich (Economic, social, and science issues)
66% - Lindsey Graham (Electoral issues)
65% - Chris Christie (Economic and domestic policy issues)
53% - Hillary Clinton (Foreign policy, immigration, and science issues)
44% - Bernie Sanders (Immigration, science, and education issues)
37% - Joe Biden (Immigration issues)
33% - Martin O'Malley (Immigration and science issues)
30% - Lincoln Chafee (No major issues)
17% - Jim Webb (No major issues)

Issues:

Science (Most Important) - No Parties; Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush
Elections (Most Important) - No Parties; Donald Trump
Economy (More Important) - Republican Party; John Kasich
Foreign policy (More Important) - Green Party; Hillary Clinton
Social (More Important) - Republican Party; Jeb Bush
Education (More Important) - Socialist Party; Bernie Sanders
Healthcare (More Important) - Republican Party; Ben Carson
Immigration (More Important) - Green Party; Martin O'Malley
Domestic Policy (Somewhat Important) - Republican Party; Rand Paul
Environment (Somewhat Important) - Libertarian Party; Ted Cruz


Isolationism vs. Interventionism: -22
Unilateralism vs. Multilateralism: 90
Populism vs. Elitism: 20
Centralization vs. Decentralization: -10
Tough vs. Tender: -14
Traditional vs. Progressive: -6
Small Government vs. Big Government: -60
Capitalism vs. Socialism: -94
Equality vs. Liberty: 52
Environmentalism vs. Anthropocentrism: 88
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2015, 10:23:24 PM »

You are an anarcho-capitalist. Anarcho-capitalists take the Jeffersonian belief that "that government is best which governs least", and extend it - "that government is best which governs not at all". The theory of anarcho-capitalism is that the market can replace the state as a regulator of individual behaviour (resulting in private courts, private policing etc.). (100%) - Pass

You are a market liberal. You adhere to the traditional liberal belief in freedom, and take this to mean negative rather than positive freedom - i.e. a slimmed-down state is the best guarantor of freedom. You will therefore support a laissez-faire economic policy, and you will be reasonably tolerant on the social front - though less emphatically so than social liberals. (99%) - This one looks good.

You are a social liberal. Like all liberals, you believe in individual freedom as a central objective - but you believe that lack of economic opportunity, education, healthcare etc. can be just as damaging to liberty as can an oppressive state. As a result, social liberals are generally the most outspoken defenders of human rights and civil liberties, and combine this with support for a mixed economy, with an enabling state providing public services to ensure that people's social rights as well as their civil liberties are upheld. (77%) - No

You are a libertarian conservative. You hold that the free market is the best way of organising economic activity, but you combine this with adherence to more traditional social values of authority and duty. (76%) - I like this one, too.

You are a Christian democrat - or, in the UK, a "One Nation conservative"; in other words, although you share the usual conservative belief in stability and duty, you believe that such duties include a responsibility on the part of the better-off to help those who are less fortunate. You will be socially conservative, but in favour of a mixed economy where the state does have a role in providing public services. Christian democracy arose after World War II, succeeding more doctrinaire Catholic parties dating from the 1870s.  (67%) - Not really

You adhere to the Third Way. The Third Way is a fairly nebulous concept, but it rests on the idea of combining economic efficiency - i.e. a market economy with some intervention - with social responsibility. The focus is emphatically on the community as a whole, and not necessarily equality per se. Adherents of the Third Way range from moderate to conservative in their social views, and have recently been willing to take a "tough" line on a range of social issues. (46%) - Kind of vague...

You are a social democrat. Like other socialists, you believe in a more economically equal society - but you have jettisoned any belief in the idea of the planned economy. You believe in a mixed economy, where the state provides certain key services and where the productivity of the market is harnessed for the good of society as a whole. Many social democrats are hard to distinguish from social liberals, and they share a tolerant social outlook. (45%) - These commies? Not at all

You are an ecologist or green. You believe that the single greatest challenge of our time is the threat to our natural environment, and you feel that radical action must be taken to protect it - whether in the enlightened self-interest of humanity (in the tradition of 'shallow ecologism') or, more radically, from the perspective of the ecosystem as a whole, without treating humans as the central species (deep ecologism). (30%) - Yuck, hippies

You are a fascist. You combine a strong belief in the nation with authoritarian social values, and a willingness to impose your views upon others. You strongly oppose immigration, and are willing to take radical action to combat it. (24%) - Nazi scum

You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally. (8%) - Commies

You are a communist. You believe, at least in theory, in absolute equality of income - and you oppose the whole capitalist system per se. You want to abolish the market economy and replace it with one in which the workers (usually meaning the state) control the building blocks of the economy. Your views on personal morality will vary; traditional communists tended to be more authoritarian, while modern "eurocommunists" tend to take a liberal line.  (1%) - Dirty commies need to go away

You are a classical socialist, believing in equality of outcome as a principle. This might mean greater equality (e.g. Old Labour), or as close to absolute equality as possible. However, you will believe in an extensive public sector, covering not just public services (transport, healthcare etc.) but probably also the 'commanding heights' of industry (e.g. iron and steel). Your views on personal morality will be reasonably tolerant, in general, but there is considerable variation within this political group. (0%) - Communist scum
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #8 on: November 07, 2015, 11:18:07 AM »
« Edited: November 07, 2015, 11:50:26 AM by Lt. Governor Kent »

The Cold Warrior

25% Utilitarian, 81% Nationalist, 71% Liberal, 0% Statist and 75% Individualist!


You subscribe to the view that there should be a small government at home to protect individual rights, and a powerful national presence abroad to protect the rights of others.  You believe in the values of capitalism and democracy, and believe they should be exported to every country.  You are similar to Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, or John McCain.
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« Reply #9 on: November 10, 2015, 01:45:26 PM »

Radical/Conservative: 22
Liberal/Populist: 30+
Capitalist/Socialist: 30+

anarchical republican anarcho-capitalist

Would never call myself an anarchist, but it's better than getting called a communist.
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« Reply #10 on: November 19, 2015, 11:21:11 AM »

Libertarian Score: 63

51-90 points: You are a medium-core libertarian, probably self-consciously so. Your friends probably encourage you to quit talking about your views so much.


I don't talk about my views all that much.
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« Reply #11 on: November 20, 2015, 08:57:59 AM »

My Political Views:
I am a far-right social libertarian

Right: 8.69, Libertarian: 5.73


My Foreign Policy
Score: 3.26


My Culture War Stance
Score: -0.44
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« Reply #12 on: November 22, 2015, 02:08:42 PM »

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« Reply #13 on: November 24, 2015, 08:59:08 PM »

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« Reply #14 on: November 26, 2015, 06:58:04 PM »

100% - Ideal Theoretical Candidate
  82% - Rand Paul
  82% - Lindsey Graham
  82% - Rick Santorum
  82% - Mike Huckabee
  78% - Carly Fiorina
  77% - John Kasich
  73% - Marco Rubio
  69% - Jeb Bush
  68% - Ted Cruz
  64% - Donald Trump
  64% - Ben Carson
  53% - Chris Christie
  39% - George Pataki
  29% - Martin O'Malley
  23% - Jim Webb
  16% - Hillary Clinton
  14% - Bernie Sanders
    0% - Joe Biden
    0% - Bobby Jindal
    0% - Mike Pence
    0% - Rick Perry
    0% - Lincoln Chafee
    0% - Scott Walker



LOL
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #15 on: December 03, 2015, 01:38:55 PM »

http://www.selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=Forpolselect

    Liberal
Emphasis on freedom, markets, democracy; free democratic states are good and fair, but autocratic states are immoral. We must push for democratization and liberalization around the world using open trade and international organizations: all people should be free. Wilson, Reagan, Kant, Shultz. (100%)         
    Neoliberal
Emphasis on cooperation, consensus, free trade; cooperative, democratic states are more advantageous than rogue autocracies. To secure our own borders, we should make sure other countries are democratic, free-trading, and participate in international organizations: a much more pragmatic version of Liberal. Clinton, Fukuyama, Marshall. (98%)         
    Libertarian
Emphasis on defense, small government, vital interests; states by and large don't attack you if you don't attack them. Governments should have little or no relations with each other as open commerce and mutual respect can maintain peace in most (or all) situations, only attack them when they attack us. Badnarik, Rothbard. (67%)         
    Neoconservative
Emphasis on civilizations, democracy, strength; states act through civilizational and cultural means for their own advancement. We must spread democratic institutions and markets to other countries, but also include a very strong military establishment, democracy is a tool of diplomacy and war, ultimately democracies will side with us and we must side with them, although some of our allies may be non-democratic. Bush-43, Kristol, Wolfowitz. (59%)         
    Radical
Emphasis on social justice, cooperation, democracy; the best states are peaceful and democratic, as well as moderately egalitarian. We must stop attacking countries for oil and focus on larger threats; beating up little countries that never hurt anyone is a grave threat to spreading democracy. Basically Neoliberal with a dash of Marxist. Dean, Gore. (58%)         
    Pacifist
Emphasis on violence, injustice, war; states spread war, disease and famine. We must encourage an end to all violence, dismantling of al nuclear stockpiles, and eliminate the causes of division, conflict and violence, perhaps including capitalism or business. Thoreau, Tolstoy. (41%)         
    Neorealist
Emphasis on power, certainty, stability; states wish to be at peace but the world is unstable and uncertain, so they have to prepare for war to avoid destruction. We must be strong where it is warranted, but military reductions are the default, and arms control agreements can secure some stability. Bush-41, Waltz, Rice. (20%)         
    Realist
Emphasis on power, strength, realpolitik; all states are aggressive and warlike and any chance to improve relative strength will be seized. We must judge our interests and do whatever is necessary to advance them, lest our country be destroyed. Nixon, Morgenthau, Kissinger! (15%)         
    Marxist
Emphasis on socialism, exploitation, racism; capitalist countries are either false democracies or outright fascist states, socialist countries are more just (or at least less dangerous). Capitalism and racism are evil institutions spreading Western hegemony and propping up decadent empires, either historical processes or street protests (perhaps revolutions) will bring about more humane world. Trotsky, Molotov, Marx! (11%)         
    Nationalist
Emphasis on self-determination, ethnicity, bigotry; large states oppress and slaughter ethnic/national minorities. We, as an aspiring country, must use any means necessary to (re)establish our homeland, even as racists and imperialists. Though normally a broader group, this variant is the violent nationalist, sometimes (but not always!) creeping into terrorism. Arafat, Ceku, Adams. (0%)     
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« Reply #16 on: December 05, 2015, 11:03:01 AM »

100% - Mainline - Conservative Christian Protestant
  96% - Orthodox Quaker - Religious Society of Friends
  85% - Seventh Day Adventist
  84% - Eastern Orthodox
  84% - Roman Catholic
  67% - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons)
  57% - Jehovah's Witness
  55% - Mainline - Liberal Christian Protestant
  47% - Liberal Quaker - Religious Society of Friends
  41% - Islam
  41% - Orthodox Judaism
  33% - Hinduism
  25% - Reform Judaism
  25% - Unitarian Universalism
  23% - Bahai
  22% - Sikhism
  15% - Jainism
  15% - Scientology
  14% - Neo-Pagan
  14% - New Thought
  12% - Christian Science (Church of Christ, Scientist) 
  10% - Mahayana Buddhism
  10% - Theraveda Buddhism
  10% - Secular Humanism
    7% - Non-theist
    4% - New Age
    0% - Taoism
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #17 on: December 05, 2015, 08:15:14 PM »

Your Results:


81%
John McCain

76%
Mitt Romney

74%
Ron Paul

74%
Mike Huckabee

71%
Fred Thompson

63%
Tom Tancredo

59%
Rudy Giuliani

40%
Bill Richardson

33%
Hillary Clinton

33%
Chris Dodd

31%
Barack Obama

30%
John Edwards

30%
Mike Gravel

28%
Joe Biden

26%
Dennis Kucinich
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« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2015, 09:57:58 AM »

Ted Cruz            76%
Mike Huckabee   76% (74% unweighted)
Ben Carson        75% (74% unweighted)
John Kasich        74% (75% unweighted)
Jeb Bush            73% (70% unweighted)
Chris Christie      70%
Carly Fiorina       70%
Jim Gilmore        70% (68% unweighted)
Rand Paul           69% (72% unweighted)
Lindsey Graham  68% (64% unweighted)
Rick Santorum    64%
Marco Rubio        64% (63% unweighted)
George Pataki      56% (62% unweighted)

Jim Webb            54% (59% unweighted)
Donald Trump     50% (53% unweighted)
Hillary Clinton      42% (47% unweighted)
Martin O'Malley    39% (43% unweighted)

Bernie Sanders    33% (38% unweighted)
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #19 on: December 17, 2015, 11:28:23 AM »

You Should Live in Massachusetts


If you don't want to live in Massachusetts, you might also consider:

Connecticut
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Arizona


So, Massachusetts and Connecticut are the best places for people who are somewhat conservative and hate snow? Yeah, I don't think so. Tongue
HP, you monster.
Call me crazy, but I don't like freezing to death. Wink
It's not that cold...
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #20 on: December 18, 2015, 10:55:36 AM »

You Should Live in Kansas



If you don't want to live in Kansas, you might also consider:

 Kentucky
 Mississippi
 North Carolina
 Oklahoma
 South Carolina


That...is an interesting list of states for a Yankee Republican.
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Clark Kent
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« Reply #21 on: December 18, 2015, 11:00:36 AM »

Individualism
You scored 100% individualism, 12% fatalism, 20% hierarchy, and 28% egalitarianism!

You strongly adhere to the culture of Individualism. Individualists believe that everyone should be given a fair chance, but people should be allowed to succeed or fail based on their merit. Competition -- in the marketplace, in elections, or elsewhere -- is your forte. Individualists think nature is resilient, like a ball at the bottom of a cup, and therefore competitors can be given free rein to exploit it.


Libertarianism
You scored 13 Positive, 71 Negative!

You strongly believe in a free market economy, without any government intervention and limited intervention in social life. To you, liberty is the freedom to work hard for your own benefit and to have total control over your own property. Liberty should also be promoted outside of economics, emphasizing individual rights.
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« Reply #22 on: December 20, 2015, 11:25:17 AM »

Your result for The Politico-religious barometer test

The Republican
You scored 44 orthodox, 25 socialist, and 55 moralist!

You are the Republican! Long live big business and being unafraid to step on the little guy if he's in your way again.


Your result for The Rule a Country Test

Free Market Paradise
Your nation's freedom (69% overall): 43% civil rights, 95% economy, and 71% political.

Civil Rights: Below average
Economy: Above average
Political freedoms: Above average
This is the least common type of nation/government in NationStates.


Your result for The Moral Politics Test

Capital Democratism
You scored -1 Moral Order, -9 Moral Rules!

There is much debate over how to define Capitalism. Some proponents of capitalism emphasize the role of (presumably efficient) free markets, which, they claim, promote freedom and democracy. For many, capitalism hinges on the elaboration of an economic system in which goods and services are traded in markets, and capital goods belong to non-state entities [Independence], onto a global scale. For others, it is defined by the creation of a labor market in which most people had to sell their labor-power in order to survive.
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« Reply #23 on: December 20, 2015, 06:06:12 PM »




Your PERSONAL issues Score is 60%
Your ECONOMICS issues Score is 100%
This quiz has been taken 22,756,390 times
According to your answers, the political group that agrees with you most is...
LIBERTARIAN

Libertarians support maximum liberty in both personal and economic matters. They advocate a much smaller government; one that is limited to protecting individuals from coercion and violence. Libertarians tend to embrace individual responsibility, oppose government bureaucracy and taxes, promote private charity, tolerate diverse lifestyles, support the free market, and defend civil liberties.
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« Reply #24 on: January 19, 2016, 05:32:01 PM »

Is anyone else having problems with the German version? The Brazilian and French versions, and all of the old ones, work fine.
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