Loki
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Post by Loki on May 4, 2008 22:35:16 GMT -5
Economic score: -1.81 Social score: +2.78
Your score pegs you as economically centre-leftist and socially centre-authoritarian.
Economic centre-leftists typically support above average controls on free trade, raising or maintaining the current tax levels, but still support free trade.
Social centre-authoritarians generally have moderate social views, with a slight lean toward government intervention. They may have moderate cultural and religious views, but on the whole believe that the government should assure that society should stay moral.
The majority of the answers I was neutral on, heh.
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Post by JacktheRipper on May 4, 2008 22:53:27 GMT -5
That's a reading skill, not a math skill... so I still win
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Keeper
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MONTANA TIME!
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Post by Keeper on May 4, 2008 22:55:08 GMT -5
That's a reading skill, not a math skill... so I still win Plus Bstn said he just went through and said "Disagree Strongly" on everything.
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Post by dkgojackets on May 4, 2008 23:02:23 GMT -5
That's a reading skill, not a math skill... so I still win I disagree with that assessment.
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Post by detroitbasketball on May 4, 2008 23:04:13 GMT -5
We all know bama's reading skills are crap too...
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Post by JacktheRipper on May 4, 2008 23:33:29 GMT -5
That's a reading skill, not a math skill... so I still win I disagree with that assessment. If I would have seen that, I could have done the simple math. Why are we even debating this? I've got finals to worry about...
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LjSnUo
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Post by LjSnUo on May 5, 2008 2:51:46 GMT -5
Hmmmmm....that's about right. Am I the only one who was conservative on one side of the issues and negative on the other? You know, true small government thinking... I fell in the same category but not quite as drastic. Economic score: +4.52 Social score: -5.74 Your score pegs you as economically moderately capitalist and socially libertarian. Moderate capitalists usually support free trade and low taxes, but take pragmatic stances according to what they believe will be best for business and workers. Social libertarians generally believe that the government should not judge morality, and are generally against the illegalization of things that do not directly affect other people in a negative way. Many strong social libertarians may also be social progressives, favouring legislation to correct what they see as socially backwards governmental regulation, although some simply wish for the government to make little judgment on social matters.
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Post by JacktheRipper on May 5, 2008 12:22:01 GMT -5
*High Five*
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Post by dkgojackets on May 5, 2008 12:51:36 GMT -5
at least hes half right
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LjSnUo
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Post by LjSnUo on May 6, 2008 16:23:50 GMT -5
Shit boy I'm all right... Lets legalize it and use the taxes to save the housing market.
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