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CommonMan said:
mrstickball said:
@Common - That'd put you as being socially left, economically left. I think I put that as 'socialist'?

Weird, I didn't think I was a fiscal lefty. Huh, well I gotta be what I am I guess. Hmmm.

The political ideology test can reveal some interesting things.

Having said that, much can be influenced merely by how the questions are worded, and how you simply answer it. I've found myself change positions (slightly) having understood how to explain my feelings better, which has resulted in my change from a Ron Paul Paleoconservative, to a more Milton Friedman-esque free market libertarian...The change was about 2 points more libertarian.

Essentially, with being a 'fiscal lefty', you believe in more government involvement in the economy in the form of regulations, and social programmes. Being 'fiscally right' would mean the opposite. Of course, there are various shades in how its influenced.



Back from the dead, I'm afraid.