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<-- fiscally conservative

1.) I don't have enough funds to go conspicuously consumpting.

2.) Saving and the intelligent application/investing of funds is much more productive (especially in the long run). And not just on the personal level.

Only aspect of the "on the books" definition of fiscal conservativism I disagree with is free trade (or at least completely free trade). Some regulations really need to be enforced so things don't get out of hand.


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Pretty sure VeganZombie is a Lib. :p


I'm not sure how you couldn't understand the right to grains (brains).

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Who said I'm a fiscal conservative? I think there are plenty of things that can be funded by social programs. Public schools, transportation, structured non-profit organizations for certain aspects where welfare benefits the community.

Now, if someone disagrees that this is contrary to my supposed previously stated positions, I would like him to explain why he feels that way.

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Raf, do you think government should go on a diet?

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I wouldn't call it a diet, I'd call it detox.

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Rafael wrote:
Who said I'm a fiscal conservative? I think there are plenty of things that can be funded by social programs. Public schools, transportation, structured non-profit organizations for certain aspects where welfare benefits the community.

Now, if someone disagrees that this is contrary to my supposed previously stated positions, I would like him to explain why he feels that way.


I'd quibble with public transportation being a 'social' program but other than that it doesn't seem out of character for you.

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Aizle wrote:
LOL, this thread has become so predictable.


Well, some people's posts have, sadly.

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LOL, this thread has become so predictable.

Aren't they all? Hasn't everything that could be said already been said?

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LOL, this thread has become so predictable.

Aren't they all? Hasn't everything that could be said already been said?

Chicken butt!

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Aizle wrote:
LOL, this thread has become so predictable.
Indeed it has ...

You provided a definition that substantiates my position: the majority of Gladers are actually liberal, but keep hemming and hawing that it should not be so.

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Aizle wrote:
LOL, this thread has become so predictable.
Indeed it has ...

You provided a definition that substantiates my position: the majority of Gladers are actually liberal, but keep hemming and hawing that it should not be so.


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This is what happens when people use words and have not agreed on meaning.

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Elmarnieh wrote:
This is what happens when people use words and have not agreed on meaning.


While very true, what I find at the same time both interesting and supremely annoying is that definitions that everyone I seem to talk to in the real world all immediately understand provide huge amounts of confusion here.


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While very true, what I find at the same time both interesting and supremely annoying is that definitions that everyone I seem to talk to in the real world all immediately understand provide huge amounts of confusion here.
There's no confusion here. What about your definition of liberal fails to include the majority of Gladers? I'm seriously trying to understand why you think the vast majority of this forum so demonstrably "conservative" when neither your definitions nor your arguments support that conclusion. What about this place is particularly conservative?

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Clearly, Khross, Elmo doesn't support a Constitution, fair elections, free trade, or human rights.

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Define Constitution please.

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I find the terms left and right easier to use than liberal and conservative when discussing politics, not much more so but still people don't mix their usage in the lexicon with that of their usage as political jargon.

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I think the board as a whole is generally socially liberal and fiscally conservative.

For the most part anyway

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Müs wrote:
I think the board as a whole is generally socially liberal and fiscally conservative.

For the most part anyway

^this, with notable notorious exceptions.

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Every so often that glade quotes thread comes in handy:

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knowledge=bacon!

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lets try another tack:

all other things being equal, would you be more likely to vote for the avowed "liberal" canidate or the "Conservative" canidate


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TheRiov wrote:
lets try another tack:

all other things being equal, would you be more likely to vote for the avowed "liberal" canidate or the "Conservative" canidate


False dilemma.

I vote for the candidates whose policies I know I most closely align with, or I throw the 3rd party a bone, or I abstain. I don't vote party or ideological line.

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TheRiov wrote:
lets try another tack:

all other things being equal, would you be more likely to vote for the avowed "liberal" canidate or the "Conservative" canidate

So, in a thread where there is a clearly a disagreement on the meaning of of "Liberal" and "Conservative" and the only definitions provided aren't even consistent, you think this question is trying another tack?


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its only a false dilemma if I state that you MUST vote for A or B ignoring the possiblity of C or no choice. In this case i asked which you were more LIKELY to vote for. That's in no way a false dilemma.

So which cannidate's policies TEND to more closely align with your beliefs.


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