left wing libertarian.hates marijuana cuz its illegal
Your Political Compass
Economic Left/Right: -1.5
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.9
Hey, @Leigh when do we start are own country?
Nah, I think people should be allowed to do whatever the fuck they want in the privacy of their own home. My left tendencies are economic rather than social, comrade.left wing libertarian.hates marijuana cuz its illegal
The fact that I am 1/64th Apache leads me to being greatly offended by being called 'Tanto'. There is only one Tanto in my life, and I generally have it on my hip before I have a shirt on.
Easy Tanto. It's just the Internet. Nobody asked you what you give a shit about. You posted in the thread. Iam on board with most of your points though.
You're offended because he called you a kind of knife?The fact that I am 1/64th Apache leads me to being greatly offended by being called 'Tanto'. There is only one Tanto in my life, and I generally have it on my hip before I have a shirt on.
I honestly thought you'd lean more toward authoritarian.
Your Political Compass
Economic Left/Right: -7.0
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.44
Surprising no one.
I think people are more idealistic (left or right) when they're younger and then life teaches them to be more realistic.Same. As get older Im definitely not as Right as once was, no matter how much I would like to deny it.
Similarly, the older people get the more they just want the powers that be to leave them the fuck alone.I think people are more idealistic (left or right) when they're younger and then life teaches them to be more realistic.
Some people, as they get older, aren't in a position to think that way. They are alone. Broke. And wish the powers that be could help them with sicknesses or even keeping a roof over their head and allowing them a little extra to see his or her grand children once in awhileSimilarly, the older people get the more they just want the powers that be to leave them the fuck alone.
Yeah, I think people want The Man to leave them alone in general. As people age, they tend to accumulate wealth and become less reliant on the state. Those people may become more economically Conservative. Or they may be more open to charity now that they aren't living paycheck to paycheck. That's what happened to me.Some people, as they get older, aren't in a position to think that way. They are alone. Broke. And wish the powers that be could help them with sicknesses or even keeping a roof over their head and allowing them a little extra to see his or her grand children once in awhile
BUr for people with a good nest egg, ive seen what u said to be the case for sure
I just wonder how many elderly feel this way versus how many feel depressed, broke, and lostYeah, I think people want The Man to leave them alone in general. As people age, they tend to accumulate wealth and become less reliant on the state. Those people may become more economically Conservative. Or they may be more open to charity now that they aren't living paycheck to paycheck. That's what happened to me.
Yes, many people don't manage to make savings and rely on a state pension. They are more prone to illness/injury and more vulnerable in general and find it difficult to go out and meet people.I just wonder how many elderly feel this way versus how many feel depressed, broke, and lost
I used to assume most were the former... I dnt think that's the case any more tho as I've started seeing cases of the later... it's upsetting to watch. And then the misery zaps the life from these people.. :-/
A couple things. I was referring to social policy, rather than economic. I didn't, nor have I ever, infer that people unable to provide for themselves should be left to their own devices. Having said that, if one of my parents were in that situation they'd be living with me or my brother. The responsibility of family members being taken care of should fall on the family before it does the state.Some people, as they get older, aren't in a position to think that way. They are alone. Broke. And wish the powers that be could help them with sicknesses or even keeping a roof over their head and allowing them a little extra to see his or her grand children once in awhile
Totally... I wasnt trying to directly discuss policy with this one (I actually edited it and added something, and almost ended up deleting it)A couple things. I was referring to social policy, rather than economic. I didn't, nor have I ever, infer that people unable to provide for themselves should be left to their own devices. Having said that, if one of my parents were in that situation they'd be living with me or my brother. The responsibility of family members being taken care of should fall on the family before it does the state.
I personally am only seeing the opposite. The loan exception is the 2 people who are the best off in their retirement. They have swung very, very far left.Totally... I wasnt trying to directly discuss policy with this one (I actually edited it and added something, and almost ended up deleting it)
My point was to play devils advocate (not even refute) the assertion that people gravitate towards the center as they aget
I'm seeing alot of cases personally of people actally swinging left as they age. I think it comes down to financial status
I agree and thats the way it should be anyways. Unfortunately for some, that isnt the case. The Left and Right both have flaws. Like almost everythig else, the truth is somewhere in the middle. I just think, its almost like the system in America is flawed. We have two real parties and no middle ground. I dont know any registered Independent's other than myself.I think people are more idealistic (left or right) when they're younger and then life teaches them to be more realistic.