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Who are you? Politically of course

outfctrloutfctrl Member UncommonPosts: 3,619

The Test

My results:

I am an Enterpriser

Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Enterpriser typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

Enterprisers represent 9 percent of the American public, and 10 percent of registered voters.

Basic Description

As in previous studies conducted in 1987, 1994 and 1999, this extremely partisan Republican group’s politics are driven by a belief in the free enterprise system and social values that reflect a conservative agenda. Enterprisers are also the strongest backers of an assertive foreign policy, which includes nearly unanimous support for the war in Iraq and strong support for such anti-terrorism efforts as the Patriot Act.

Defining Values

Assertive on foreign policy and patriotic; anti-regulation and pro-business; very little support for government help to the poor; strong belief that individuals are responsible for their own well being. Conservative on social issues such as gay marriage, but not much more religious than the nation as a whole. Very satisfied with personal financial situation.

Who They Are

Predominantly white (91%), male (76%) and financially well-off (62% have household incomes of at least $50,000, compared with 40% nationwide). Nearly half (46%) have a college degree, and 77% are married. Nearly a quarter (23%) are themselves military veterans. Only 10% are under age 30.

Lifestyle Notes

59% report having a gun in their homes; 53% trade stocks and bonds in the stock market, and 30% are small business owners – all of which are the highest percentages among typology groups. 48% attend church weekly; 36% attend bible study or prayer group meetings.

2004 Election

Bush 92%, Kerry 1%. Bush’s most reliable supporters (just 4% of Enterprisers did not vote)

Party ID

81% Republican, 18% Independent/No Preference, 1% Democrat (98% Rep/LeanRep)

Media Use

Enterprisers follow news about government and politics more closely than any other group, and exhibit the most knowledge about world affairs. The Fox News Channel is their primary source of news (46% cite it as a main source) followed by newspapers (42%) radio (31%) and the internet (26%).

 

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  • DekronDekron Member UncommonPosts: 7,359

    I'm an Enterpriser as well.

  • MuraisMurais Member UncommonPosts: 1,118

    Liberal

    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Liberal typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Liberals represent 17 percent of the American public, and 19 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description

    This group has nearly doubled in proportion since 1999, Liberals now comprise the largest share of Democrats and is the single largest of the nine Typology groups. They are the most opposed to an assertive foreign policy, the most secular, and take the most liberal views on social issues such as homosexuality, abortion, and censorship. They differ from other Democratic groups in that they are strongly pro-environment and pro-immigration, issues which are more controversial among Conservative and Disadvantaged Democrats.

    Defining Values

    Strongest preference for diplomacy over use of military force. Pro-choice, supportive of gay marriage and strongly favor environmental protection. Low participation in religious activities. Most sympathetic of any group to immigrants as well as labor unions, and most opposed to the anti-terrorism Patriot Act.

    Who They Are

    Most (62%) identify themselves as liberal. Predominantly white (83%), most highly educated group (49% have a college degree or more), and youngest group after Bystanders. Least religious group in typology: 43% report they seldom or never attend religious services; nearly a quarter (22%) are seculars. More than one-third never married (36%). Largest group residing in urban areas (42%) and in the western half the country (34%). Wealthiest Democratic group (41% earn at least $75,000).

    Lifestyle Notes

    Largest group to have been born (or whose parents were born) outside of the U.S. or Canada (20%). Least likely to report having a gun at home (23%) or attending bible study or prayer group meetings (13%).

    2004 Election

    Bush 2%, Kerry 81%

    Party ID

    59% Democrat; 40% Independent/No Preference, 1% Republican (92% Dem/Lean Dem)

    Media Use

    Liberals are second only to Enterprisers in following news about government and public affairs most of the time (60%). Liberals’ use of the internet to get news is the highest among all groups (37%).

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    Don't know how the hell I got it, though. As I'm opposed to environmental protection laws, and against the amount of illegal immigration come from over-seas. The only thing I agreed with was the secularism, homosexual tolerance, and pro-choice. Everything else, I was strongly against.

     

       Bleh, I'm tempted to call BS. Or maybe I need to take a better look at myself. Whatever. I don't care, to be honest.

  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384


    Enterpriser

    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Enterpriser typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Enterprisers represent 9 percent of the American public, and 10 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description

    As in previous studies conducted in 1987, 1994 and 1999, this extremely partisan Republican group’s politics are driven by a belief in the free enterprise system and social values that reflect a conservative agenda. Enterprisers are also the strongest backers of an assertive foreign policy, which includes nearly unanimous support for the war in Iraq and strong support for such anti-terrorism efforts as the Patriot Act.

    Defining Values

    Assertive on foreign policy and patriotic; anti-regulation and pro-business; very little support for government help to the poor; strong belief that individuals are responsible for their own well being. Conservative on social issues such as gay marriage, but not much more religious than the nation as a whole. Very satisfied with personal financial situation.

    Who They Are

    Predominantly white (91%), male (76%) and financially well-off (62% have household incomes of at least $50,000, compared with 40% nationwide). Nearly half (46%) have a college degree, and 77% are married. Nearly a quarter (23%) are themselves military veterans. Only 10% are under age 30.

    Lifestyle Notes

    59% report having a gun in their homes; 53% trade stocks and bonds in the stock market, and 30% are small business owners – all of which are the highest percentages among typology groups. 48% attend church weekly; 36% attend bible study or prayer group meetings.

    2004 Election

    Bush 92%, Kerry 1%. Bush’s most reliable supporters (just 4% of Enterprisers did not vote)

    Party ID

    81% Republican, 18% Independent/No Preference, 1% Democrat (98% Rep/LeanRep)

    Media Use

    Enterprisers follow news about government and politics more closely than any other group, and exhibit the most knowledge about world affairs. The Fox News Channel is their primary source of news (46% cite it as a main source) followed by newspapers (42%) radio (31%) and the internet (26%

    People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.

  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384

     
    Don't know how the hell I got it, though. As I'm opposed to environmental protection laws, and against the amount of illegal immigration come from over-seas. The only thing I agreed with was the secularism, homosexual tolerance, and pro-choice. Everything else, I was strongly against.
     
       Bleh, I'm tempted to call BS. Or maybe I need to take a better look at myself. Whatever. I don't care, to be honest.



     

    I agree with you.  I kinda voted the same with you but I was against abortion and secularism.  I think the votes of all four spectrums of decisions, no matter how you vote will result, will result in the extremes.  Even some of the questions seemed a little "squewed" to one political agenda or another.

    But it was fun..better than "know you hobbit name!!!" lol

    People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.

  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384

    This is a fun one too wwrdheritage.org/

    Its very conservative centric and biased but its fun to see if you really know Reagon as well as you think you do. 

    People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.

  • cryoracryora Member Posts: 367

    Upbeat

    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Upbeat typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Upbeats represent 11 percent of the American public, and 13 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description

    Upbeats express positive views about the economy, government and society. Satisfied with their own financial situation and the direction the nation is heading, these voters support George W. Bush’s leadership in economic matters more than on social or foreign policy issues. Combining highly favorable views of government with equally positive views of business and the marketplace, Upbeats believe that success is in people’s own hands, and that businesses make a positive contribution to society. This group also has a very favorable view of immigrants.

    Defining Values

    Very favorable views of government performance and responsiveness defines the group, along with similarly positive outlook on the role of business in society. While most support the war in Iraq, Upbeats have mixed views on foreign policy – but most favor preemptive military action against countries that threaten the U.S. Religious, but decidedly moderate in views about social and cultural issues.

    Who They Are

    Relatively young (26% are under 30) and well-educated, Upbeats are the second wealthiest group after Enterprisers (39% have household incomes of $75,000 or more). The highest proportion of Catholics (30%) and white mainline Protestants (28%) of all groups, although fewer than half (46%) attend church weekly. Mostly white (87%), suburban, and married, they are evenly split between men and women.

    Lifestyle Notes

    High rate of stock ownership (42%, 2nd after Enterprisers).

    2004 Election

    Bush 63%, Kerry 14%.

    Party ID

    56% Independent/No Preference, 39% Republican, 5% Democrat (73% Rep/LeanRep)

    Media Use

    Upbeats are second only to Liberals in citing the internet as their main news source (34% compared with 23% nationwide); 46% also cite newspapers. No more or less engaged in politics than the national average.

    Note: All descriptions and percentages are based on the national sample of adults surveyed by telephone in December. Based on your answers to the survey questions, you most closely resemble survey respondents within this group, even though you may differ significantly on one or more issues or traits.

    In the overall typology there is a ninth group called “Bystanders” who are defined as adults who are not registered, who do not follow news about government and public affairs, and who say they rarely or never vote.

     

     

    Doesn't exactly describe me 100% but I do look positively in the economy and government when they're managed properly. And I'm not the Bush supporter this test says I am.

  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384

    damn, cryora....your description is more specific to me and i didnt get that lol

    People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.

  • Cabe2323Cabe2323 Member Posts: 2,939

    Enterpriser

    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Enterpriser typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Enterprisers represent 9 percent of the American public, and 10 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description

    As in previous studies conducted in 1987, 1994 and 1999, this extremely partisan Republican group’s politics are driven by a belief in the free enterprise system and social values that reflect a conservative agenda. Enterprisers are also the strongest backers of an assertive foreign policy, which includes nearly unanimous support for the war in Iraq and strong support for such anti-terrorism efforts as the Patriot Act.

    Defining Values

    Assertive on foreign policy and patriotic; anti-regulation and pro-business; very little support for government help to the poor; strong belief that individuals are responsible for their own well being. Conservative on social issues such as gay marriage, but not much more religious than the nation as a whole. Very satisfied with personal financial situation.

    Who They Are

    Predominantly white (91%), male (76%) and financially well-off (62% have household incomes of at least $50,000, compared with 40% nationwide). Nearly half (46%) have a college degree, and 77% are married. Nearly a quarter (23%) are themselves military veterans. Only 10% are under age 30.

    Lifestyle Notes

    59% report having a gun in their homes; 53% trade stocks and bonds in the stock market, and 30% are small business owners – all of which are the highest percentages among typology groups. 48% attend church weekly; 36% attend bible study or prayer group meetings.

    2004 Election

    Bush 92%, Kerry 1%. Bush’s most reliable supporters (just 4% of Enterprisers did not vote)

    Party ID

    81% Republican, 18% Independent/No Preference, 1% Democrat (98% Rep/LeanRep)

    Currently playing:
    LOTRO & WoW (not much WoW though because Mines of Moria rocks!!!!)

    Looking Foward too:
    Bioware games (Dragon Age & Star Wars The Old Republic)

  • modjoe86modjoe86 Member UncommonPosts: 4,050

    Enterpriser

    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Enterpriser typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Enterprisers represent 9 percent of the American public, and 10 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description

    As in previous studies conducted in 1987, 1994 and 1999, this extremely partisan Republican group’s politics are driven by a belief in the free enterprise system and social values that reflect a conservative agenda. Enterprisers are also the strongest backers of an assertive foreign policy, which includes nearly unanimous support for the war in Iraq and strong support for such anti-terrorism efforts as the Patriot Act.

    Defining Values

    Assertive on foreign policy and patriotic; anti-regulation and pro-business; very little support for government help to the poor; strong belief that individuals are responsible for their own well being. Conservative on social issues such as gay marriage, but not much more religious than the nation as a whole. Very satisfied with personal financial situation.

    Who They Are

    Predominantly white (91%), male (76%) and financially well-off (62% have household incomes of at least $50,000, compared with 40% nationwide). Nearly half (46%) have a college degree, and 77% are married. Nearly a quarter (23%) are themselves military veterans. Only 10% are under age 30.

    Lifestyle Notes

    59% report having a gun in their homes; 53% trade stocks and bonds in the stock market, and 30% are small business owners – all of which are the highest percentages among typology groups. 48% attend church weekly; 36% attend bible study or prayer group meetings.

    2004 Election

    Bush 92%, Kerry 1%. Bush’s most reliable supporters (just 4% of Enterprisers did not vote)

    Party ID

    81% Republican, 18% Independent/No Preference, 1% Democrat (98% Rep/LeanRep)

    Media Use

    Enterprisers follow news about government and politics more closely than any other group, and exhibit the most knowledge about world affairs. The Fox News Channel is their primary source of news (46% cite it as a main source) followed by newspapers (42%) radio (31%) and the internet (26%).

    Note: All descriptions and percentages are based on the national sample of adults surveyed by telephone in December. Based on your answers to the survey questions, you most closely resemble survey respondents within this group, even though you may differ significantly on one or more issues or traits.

    In the overall typology there is a ninth group called “Bystanders” who are defined as adults who are not registered, who do not follow news about government and public affairs, and who say they rarely or never vote.

     

    Seems innacurate on many points.  I don't support global policing; I'm an isolationist. I'm also pro-gay marriage and anti-religion.  Other than that, pro-capitalist anti-government are spot on.

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  • outfctrloutfctrl Member UncommonPosts: 3,619

    Good to see all the conservatives...LOL

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  • GodliestGodliest Member Posts: 3,486


    Liberal

    Based on your answers to the questionnaire, you most closely resemble survey respondents within the Liberal typology group. This does not mean that you necessarily fit every group characteristic or agree with the group on all issues.

    Liberals represent 17 percent of the American public, and 19 percent of registered voters.

    Basic Description
    This group has nearly doubled in proportion since 1999, Liberals now comprise the largest share of Democrats and is the single largest of the nine Typology groups. They are the most opposed to an assertive foreign policy, the most secular, and take the most liberal views on social issues such as homosexuality, abortion, and censorship. They differ from other Democratic groups in that they are strongly pro-environment and pro-immigration, issues which are more controversial among Conservative and Disadvantaged Democrats.

    Defining Values
    Strongest preference for diplomacy over use of military force. Pro-choice, supportive of gay marriage and strongly favor environmental protection. Low participation in religious activities. Most sympathetic of any group to immigrants as well as labor unions, and most opposed to the anti-terrorism Patriot Act.

    Who They Are
    Most (62%) identify themselves as liberal. Predominantly white (83%), most highly educated group (49% have a college degree or more), and youngest group after Bystanders. Least religious group in typology: 43% report they seldom or never attend religious services; nearly a quarter (22%) are seculars. More than one-third never married (36%). Largest group residing in urban areas (42%) and in the western half the country (34%). Wealthiest Democratic group (41% earn at least $75,000).

    Lifestyle Notes
    Largest group to have been born (or whose parents were born) outside of the U.S. or Canada (20%). Least likely to report having a gun at home (23%) or attending bible study or prayer group meetings (13%).

    2004 Election
    Bush 2%, Kerry 81%

    Party ID
    59% Democrat; 40% Independent/No Preference, 1% Republican (92% Dem/Lean Dem)

    Media Use
    Liberals are second only to Enterprisers in following news about government and public affairs most of the time (60%). Liberals’ use of the internet to get news is the highest among all groups (37%).


    Probably fits... Got no real idea actually; but after looking at the rest and seeing that they got the opposite and considering that I don't share my politic view with very many here I suppose it's quite correct.

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  • bluberryhazebluberryhaze Member Posts: 1,702

    i asked my wife 'where the hell did you get that water bottle'?

    she replied, at the seventh ave. fair (in park slope brooklyn, liberal mecca)

    the water bottle in question was a custom built label  and I have no idea where the water inside of it comes from.

    on the label, it reads : ill go to church...

    with a picture of pigs flying underneath the caption.

    wtf?

    anyhow, i dont like tests so ill give the answer my mom gave me growing up.

    Im Special

    -I will subtlety invade your psyche-

  • NierroNierro Member UncommonPosts: 1,755
    Originally posted by bluberryhaze



    the water bottle in question was a custom built label  and I have no idea where the water inside of it comes from.
    on the label, it reads : ill go to church...
    with a picture of pigs flying underneath the caption.


     

    What the hell is that supposed to mean? Why should anyone care if people go to church?

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  • abbabaabbaba Member Posts: 1,143

    Enterpriser here, not really surprised.

  • renstimpy99renstimpy99 Member Posts: 175

      Guess I'm stupid because it said I'm a Liberal. How does that saying go that repulicans like to quote?Something about not having a brain if you are a still a liberal by the time you are 40. Guess I still got 5 more years, I'm 35.

      35+5 = 40

     

  • GameloadingGameloading Member UncommonPosts: 14,182
    Originally posted by renstimpy99


      Guess I'm stupid because it said I'm a Liberal. How does that saying go that repulicans like to quote?Something about not having a brain if you are a still a liberal by the time you are 40. Guess I still got 5 more years, I'm 35.
      35+5 = 40
     

     

    There really is nothing wrong with being Liberal. I often have the same same opinion and values that liberals do.

  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384
    Originally posted by Nierro

    Originally posted by bluberryhaze



    the water bottle in question was a custom built label  and I have no idea where the water inside of it comes from.
    on the label, it reads : ill go to church...
    with a picture of pigs flying underneath the caption.


     

    What the hell is that supposed to mean? Why should anyone care if people go to church?



     

    You be suprised lol.  When I was a Priest I was out putting gas in the car and while I was doing that, a woman came up to me mad as hell. Start yelling and then lifted up her shirt exposing her breasts to me.

    Then she screamed, if men can do this why the hell can't women? You make me sick?!?  My wife was in the car and her jaw dropped lol (Im Anglican Priest....we can get married)

    I was sorta stunned. lol.  You'll have people out there who just do weird things and if they know you follow any form of organized religion they get even more pissed. It just boils down to the primordial philosophy of Anthropology. People will oftentimes hate people who believe in something. It doesnt necessarily have to be about God. People could hate others who believe in hope, peace, God, dreams, etc.

    Sorry for the topic hijack lol

    People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.

  • fungistratusfungistratus Member Posts: 437
    Originally posted by Enigma

    Originally posted by Nierro

    Originally posted by bluberryhaze



    the water bottle in question was a custom built label  and I have no idea where the water inside of it comes from.
    on the label, it reads : ill go to church...
    with a picture of pigs flying underneath the caption.


     

    What the hell is that supposed to mean? Why should anyone care if people go to church?

    I

     

    You be suprised lol.  When I was a Priest I was out putting gas in the car and while I was doing that, a woman came up to me mad as hell. Start yelling and then lifted up her shirt exposing her breasts to me.

    Then she screamed, if men can do this why the hell can't women? You make me sick?!?  My wife was in the car and her jaw dropped lol (Im Anglican Priest....we can get married)

    I was sorta stunned. lol.  You'll have people out there who just do weird things and if they know you follow any form of organized religion they get even more pissed. It just boils down to the primordial philosophy of Anthropology. People will oftentimes hate people who believe in something. It doesnt necessarily have to be about God. People could hate others who believe in hope, peace, God, dreams, etc.

    Sorry for the topic hijack lol

     

    I'll take random out-bursts of womene flashing their breasts over a bombing any day...(From Abortion clinics to 9/11 all fueled by religion)

    And lets all be honest here the religious are WAAAAY more vocal about their opinions then non-religious.

    Why do you think they call them Preacher's?

    As for "The Test"  you could guess, "Liberal"

     

     

  • Jimmy_ScytheJimmy_Scythe Member CommonPosts: 3,586

    Hah! It came back Liberal!

    Guess they should have asked a few questions about gun control....

    Things they didn't ask about that I support:

    Legalizing Marijuana

    Legalizing Prostitution

    Lifting the restrictions on assault rifles.

    Bringing the legal drinking age back to 18

    Bringing the age of consent to a more realistic 16

    A $10 an hour minimum wage

    Introducing Logic and critical thinking courses to public schools elementary class curriculum

    Mandatory foreign language education for K-12

    Universal healthcare for children under 16

    Basically, I'm about more freedom to what you want and sufficient education so that you have some idea how best to apply and defend that freedom.

     

  • fungistratusfungistratus Member Posts: 437

    I think universal healthcare should extend to 18 and I also think Gun Control should be a state decision. 

    Besides that I'm with you 100 percent.

  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384
    Originally posted by fungistratus

    Originally posted by Enigma


     

     I'll take random out-bursts of womene flashing their breasts over a bombing any day...(From Abortion clinics to 9/11 all fueled by religion)

     



     

    well....she wasnt all that good looking. Reminded of a girl from Squidbillies lol

    People who have to create conspiracy and hate threads to further a cause lacks in intellectual comprehension of diversity.

  • outfctrloutfctrl Member UncommonPosts: 3,619
    Originally posted by Jimmy_Scythe


    Hah! It came back Liberal!
    Guess they should have asked a few questions about gun control....
    Things they didn't ask about that I support:
    Legalizing Marijuana
    Legalizing Prostitution
    Lifting the restrictions on assault rifles.
    Bringing the legal drinking age back to 18
    Bringing the age of consent to a more realistic 16
    A $10 an hour minimum wage
    Introducing Logic and critical thinking courses to public schools elementary class curriculum
    Mandatory foreign language education for K-12
    Universal healthcare for children under 16
    Basically, I'm about more freedom to what you want and sufficient education so that you have some idea how best to apply and defend that freedom.
     

    Our country would be in big trouble if most of those ideas were in place.

     

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  • CopelandCopeland Member Posts: 1,955

    Did anyone else get the response of "You're a Libertarian!" and then get redirected to www.lp.org?

  • CopelandCopeland Member Posts: 1,955


    Originally posted by outfctrl
    Originally posted by Jimmy_Scythe Hah! It came back Liberal!
    Guess they should have asked a few questions about gun control....
    Things they didn't ask about that I support:
    Legalizing Marijuana
    Legalizing Prostitution
    Lifting the restrictions on assault rifles.
    Bringing the legal drinking age back to 18
    Bringing the age of consent to a more realistic 16
    A $10 an hour minimum wage
    Introducing Logic and critical thinking courses to public schools elementary class curriculum
    Mandatory foreign language education for K-12
    Universal healthcare for children under 16
    Basically, I'm about more freedom to what you want and sufficient education so that you have some idea how best to apply and defend that freedom.
     
    Our country would be in big trouble if most of those ideas were in place.
     

    Yeah.. free people.. what was he thinking. Land of the dumb, Home of the slave. that's where i live!

  • CopelandCopeland Member Posts: 1,955


    Originally posted by fungistratus
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    I think universal healthcare should extend to 18 and I also think Gun Control should be a state decision. 
    Besides that I'm with you 100 percent.


    Universal health care LOL. Are you serious? how about Universal homes for everyone! or Universal Food for everyone. Hell why stop there. Universal loss of freedom for everyone! Universal taxed to death for everyone!

    Socialism is never right.

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