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« Reply #2600 on: April 22, 2016, 01:09:09 AM »

Your closest fit

http://sentimeter.thestar.com/#/results/d03ba7c2-87b5-44dc-a799-4e4dada1f75c

Faith and Family Right

The Faith and Family Right take moderate positions for the most part and generally think of themselves as centrists, though their views on family values are decidedly conservative.

Faith and Family Right are proponents of personal responsibility wherein individuals assume accountability for the choices they make as well as the consequences of those choices. This is balanced with a sense of moral obligation to ensure the well-being and dignity of others, particularly the poor. Faith and Family Right express a deeper concern about poverty than most other groups and their views on income inequality and support for the redistribution of wealth are more aligned with their counterparts on the Left than with those on the Right.

While they are broadly supportive of capitalism Faith and Family Right are wary of its capacity to foster greed. They support unions as a mechanism to balance the interests of management and labour.

Faith and Family Right are most likely of any group to identify as being religious — albeit it to varying degrees — and their views tend to reflect the shared tenets of most mainstream religious beliefs. While they do not necessarily advocate for a more religious society, they generally feel that the values and principles associated with traditional religious beliefs are a sound blueprint for social cohesion.

Closest to Heritage Right
Furthest to Steadfast Right
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« Reply #2601 on: April 22, 2016, 01:11:05 AM »



Your scores are:
Care 53.7%
Proportionality 57.4%
Heritage 40.7%
Liberty 68.5%

Your strongest moral foundation is Liberty.
Your morality is closest to that of a Paul supporter.
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« Reply #2602 on: April 22, 2016, 02:23:42 AM »

Not really a quiz, but...

I got 3.5, putting me directly between Reagan and Eisenhower.


(2+2+5+5+4)/6 = 3

Ronald Reagan
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« Reply #2603 on: April 22, 2016, 10:34:27 AM »

Your closest fit

http://sentimeter.thestar.com/#/results/d03ba7c2-87b5-44dc-a799-4e4dada1f75c

Faith and Family Right

The Faith and Family Right take moderate positions for the most part and generally think of themselves as centrists, though their views on family values are decidedly conservative.

Faith and Family Right are proponents of personal responsibility wherein individuals assume accountability for the choices they make as well as the consequences of those choices. This is balanced with a sense of moral obligation to ensure the well-being and dignity of others, particularly the poor. Faith and Family Right express a deeper concern about poverty than most other groups and their views on income inequality and support for the redistribution of wealth are more aligned with their counterparts on the Left than with those on the Right.

While they are broadly supportive of capitalism Faith and Family Right are wary of its capacity to foster greed. They support unions as a mechanism to balance the interests of management and labour.

Faith and Family Right are most likely of any group to identify as being religious — albeit it to varying degrees — and their views tend to reflect the shared tenets of most mainstream religious beliefs. While they do not necessarily advocate for a more religious society, they generally feel that the values and principles associated with traditional religious beliefs are a sound blueprint for social cohesion.

Closest to Heritage Right
Furthest to Steadfast Right
Same, except Closest was Libertarian Right and Furthest was Steadfast Right.
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« Reply #2604 on: April 22, 2016, 11:32:37 AM »

LIBERTARIAN RIGHT

The Libertarian Right hold conservative views for the most part, although they tend to think of themselves as centrists because their views on most social issues are more moderate than their counterparts on the Right. Their attitudes toward personal responsibility and economic redistribution, however, are decidedly Right.

To the Libertarian Right, people are the makers of their own destinies. Regardless of where they start from, the Libertarian Right generally believe that individuals have the capability to achieve their goals if they work hard enough. They are therefore skeptical of government intervention and unions, which they see as perpetuating a cycle of dependency and inhibiting self-reliance.

The Libertarian Right tends to support the integration of religious and ethnic minorities as opposed to a multiculturalist approach. They believe that people should be treated as individuals, not as members of a particular subset of society.

The Libertarian Right generally favour capitalism over its alternatives because of the emphasis it places on the individual and its perceived rewards for hard work.

People in this group are generally well-educated and non-religious. They are unlikely to be immigrants. Most do not have a strong sense of belonging to their local community compared to other groups and are the least likely to be active participants in civic life.

YOUR NEXT BEST FIT: Steadfast Right
YOU ARE LEAST LIKE: Post-materialist Left


1. Economy
2. Taxes
3. Civil liberties
4. Public safety
5. Jobs
6. Poverty
7. Environment
8. Multiculturalism
9. Traditional values
10. Income inequality
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« Reply #2605 on: April 22, 2016, 05:22:23 PM »

(Substituting the word "American" for "Canadian")

STEADFAST RIGHT

The Steadfast Right take the most conservative positions of any group and are most likely to identify as being Right. They see a fair society as one in which people adhere to traditional family values and take full responsibility for their individual welfare.

- See more at: http://sentimeter.thestar.com/#/results/3bfbfcff-1bec-487f-aea1-e4b99ac25bf1

Next Best Fit: Heritage Right
Worst Fit: Post-Material Left

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Traditional Values
Taxes
Public Safety
Economy
Jobs
Poverty
Civil Liberties
Multiculturalism
Income Inequality
Environment
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« Reply #2606 on: April 22, 2016, 09:12:23 PM »

(Substituting the word "American" for "Canadian")
That's what I did.  It made sense that way.
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« Reply #2607 on: April 22, 2016, 10:35:42 PM »

POST-MATERIALIST LEFT
ALONG WITH 2% OF TORONTONIANS

The Post-materialist Left take the most progressive views of any group. They tend to prioritize the collective ahead of the individual and believe that a just society is one where benefits and burdens are equally distributed across its membership.
They express the most concern of any group about the disparities between rich and poor. They see these disparities as a result of an unjust system rather than a function of individual merit. They tend to view capitalism as perpetuating inequality and support measures that redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor.
 Post-materialist Left are enthusiastic proponents of diversity and see themselves as global citizens. They tend to feel a strong sense of attachment to the world, often much more so than with their local community. They are the least likely to express a sense of nationalism, opting instead to think of Canada and Canadians as part of a broader global collective.

YOUR NEXT BEST FIT   
Social Democratic Left
YOU ARE LEAST LIKE   
Steadfast Right
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« Reply #2608 on: April 23, 2016, 12:45:58 AM »

Political Survey

3.0535 Right
.7102 Pragmatist

http://politics.beasts.org/scripts/results?surveyid=2025268153
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« Reply #2609 on: April 23, 2016, 01:12:24 AM »

Buisness Conservative

Business Conservatives generally are traditional small-government Republicans. Overwhelming percentages think that government is almost always wasteful and it does too much better left to businesses and individuals. Business Conservatives differ from Steadfast Conservatives in their positive attitudes toward business and in their strong support for Wall Street in particular. Most think that immigrants strengthen the country and take a positive view of U.S. global involvement. As a group, they are less socially conservative than Steadfast Conservatives

Im with 10% of the population

http://www.people-press.org/quiz/political-typology/
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« Reply #2610 on: April 23, 2016, 01:53:56 AM »

Faith and Family Left

The Faith and Family Left combine strong support for activist government with conservative attitudes on many social issues. They are very racially diverse – this is the only typology group that is “majority-minority.” The Faith and Family Left generally favor increased government aid for the poor even if it adds to the deficit and believe that government should do more to solve national problems. Most oppose same-sex marriage and legalizing marijuana and most say religion and family are at the center of their lives.
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« Reply #2611 on: April 23, 2016, 01:57:27 AM »

2012 vote: 62% for Obama | 23% for Romney

Hard-Pressed Skeptics

Deeply financially-stressed and distrustful of government, Hard-Pressed Skeptics have
reservations about both political parties, but more lean toward the Democratic Party. In general, they want government to do more to solve problems, but have doubts about its efficiency. Hard-Pressed Skeptics are among the most cynical about the ability of individuals to improve their lot through hard work. These attitudes may reflect their distressed financial conditions: Hard-Pressed Skeptics have the lowest average family incomes of any of the typology groups.

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My socioeconomic background is actually pretty old money...
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« Reply #2612 on: April 23, 2016, 09:54:05 AM »

Solid Liberal
along with 15% of the public.
Generally affluent and highly educated, most Solid Liberals strongly support the social safety net and take very liberal positions on virtually all issues. Most say they always vote Democratic and are unflagging supporters of Barack Obama. Overall, Solid Liberals are very optimistic about the nation’s future and are the most likely to say that America’s success is linked to its ability to change, rather than its reliance on long-standing principles. On foreign policy, Solid Liberals overwhelmingly believe that good diplomacy – rather than military strength – is the best way to ensure peace.
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« Reply #2613 on: April 23, 2016, 10:42:23 AM »

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« Reply #2614 on: April 23, 2016, 02:15:31 PM »

Young Outsider

True.
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« Reply #2615 on: April 23, 2016, 07:36:16 PM »

Steadfast Right

The Steadfast Right take the most conservative positions of any group and are most likely to identify as being Right. They see a fair society as one in which people adhere to traditional family values and take full responsibility for their individual welfare.

The Steadfast Right are the most supportive of any group of free-market capitalism. They do not see income inequality as a problem, but rather as the outcome of a system that rewards hard work and innovation. They see government intervention and unions as structures that perpetuate cycles of dependency and inhibit individual ambition.

The Steadfast Right believe that rising tides lift all boats: individual gains increase the overall prosperity of a society. They oppose government measures that they see as inhibiting economic growth and are most likely to feel that governments impose too many taxes and regulations.

The Steadfast Right are highly skeptical of claims about global warming and are likely to reject environmental protections that impede economic growth.

The Steadfast Right are least likely of any group to support multiculturalism, although their rejection of the idea is not grounded in nationalist sentiment. It is instead out of a concern about the erosion of traditional values that they perceive as being due to an increasing emphasis on diversity or pluralism.

Next Best Fit: Heritage Right
Least Like: Post-Materialist Left
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« Reply #2616 on: April 23, 2016, 07:40:36 PM »

Political Survey

4.0018 Right
3.7267 Pragmatist

http://politics.beasts.org/scripts/results?surveyid=1461012316
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« Reply #2617 on: April 23, 2016, 07:42:41 PM »

2012 vote: 9% for Obama | 81% for Romney

Business Conservative

Business Conservatives generally are traditional small-government Republicans. Overwhelming percentages think that government is almost always wasteful and it does too much better left to businesses and individuals. Business Conservatives differ from Steadfast Conservatives in their positive attitudes toward business and in their strong support for Wall Street in particular. Most think that immigrants strengthen the country and take a positive view of U.S. global involvement. As a group, they are less socially conservative than Steadfast Conservatives.
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« Reply #2618 on: April 24, 2016, 03:34:23 AM »

Your 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

http://www.selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=polphil
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« Reply #2619 on: April 24, 2016, 04:53:57 AM »

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.
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« Reply #2620 on: April 24, 2016, 09:30:01 PM »

http://www.gotoquiz.com/politics/political-spectrum-quiz.html

Compass:

You are a far-left social authoritarian.
Left: 7.99, Authoritarian: 4.71



Foreign Policy:


On the left side are pacifists and anti-war activists. On the right side are those who want a strong military that intervenes around the world. You scored: -0.68



Culture:

Where are you in the culture war? On the liberal side, or the conservative side? This scale may apply more to the US than other countries. You scored: -0.39

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« Reply #2621 on: April 25, 2016, 10:56:17 AM »

Compass:
You are a centrist social libertarian.
Left: 0.3, Libertarian: 6.64



Foreign Policy:
On the left side are pacifists and anti-war activists. On the right side are those who want a strong military that intervenes around the world. You scored: -8.92



Culture:
Where are you in the culture war? On the liberal side, or the conservative side? This scale may apply more to the US than other countries. You scored: -6.56

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« Reply #2622 on: April 26, 2016, 12:31:02 AM »

I do not understand this quiz.

1   left/right    +1.3488 (+0.0812)
2   pragmatism    -1.6595 (-0.0999)
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« Reply #2623 on: April 26, 2016, 02:58:42 PM »

Compass:

You are a far-right social libertarian.
Right: 9.4, Libertarian: 5.05



Foreign Policy:

On the left side are pacifists and anti-war activists. On the right side are those who want a strong military that intervenes around the world. You scored: 6.02



Culture:

Where are you in the culture war? On the liberal side, or the conservative side? This scale may apply more to the US than other countries. You scored: -0.04

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« Reply #2624 on: April 28, 2016, 08:59:50 AM »

https://www.helloquizzy.com/results/the-politics-test/?var_Economic=24&fromCGI=1&var_Personal=44

Your result for The Politics Test ...

Left-Statist

You scored 27% Personal Liberty and 14% Economic Liberty!



 A left-statist believes in moderate to high government intervention in personal matters and extremely heavy government intervention in economic matters. They generally believe in a centralized state with an extremely strong welfare state and laws restricting personal liberty. They tend to support war and foreign intervention.

This test was made by a dumb fuc*k libertarian wasn't it?
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