strictly speaking
liberal: open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values.
also, 'Liberal' shares a root with 'liberty' and can mean anything from "generous" to "loose" to "broad-minded." Politically, it means "“a person who believes that government should be active in supporting social and political change."
http://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/liberal-meaning-origin-history
conservative:
a : tending or disposed to maintain existing views, conditions, or institutions : TRADITIONAL
b : marked by moderation or caution
c : marked by or relating to traditional norms of taste, elegance, style, or manners
Do you fall in either 'box' or somewhere else?
I believe others would think I am liberal. However, I think I fall in between. For instance, I am open to new things but not willing to discard traditional 'family' type values. So am not NEATLY liberal.
I also do wish to maintain certain institutions, like marriage, but not others like the current justice system, so I am also not NEATLY conservative.
do you put either label on your views? Or do you walk a line of your own that does not neatly fit either?
Personally this is a cookie cutter question. I guess I have to ask:
1. Wanting to maintain a reasonable income undermined by the ever increasing tax and spend mentality (socialism).
2. Wanting the federal government to not take away personal rights by the innuendo that if we give them up the federal government will "try" to offer security.
3. Stop encroaching on states rights as stated in the constitution.
4. Stop secretly violating the constitution by illegally monitoring citizens personal communications by top security departments Without due process.
5. Stop government agencies (Ex: IRS, FBI, etc) from discriminating against groups or candidates their employees don't agree with philosophically.
6. Stop making international trade agreements that penalize our own industries.
7. Stop the Globalist (anti patriotic) governance and financial institutionism.
8. Stop international conflict involvement when we have no business being involved.
9.Place an emphasis on why people want to use drugs and become involved in murderous gangs instead of restricting our own rights. I.E. Finding and treating the problem and not attempting to treat the symptom.
All supporting America instead of undermining it as the last three administrations have done. So what does this make me?
BTW, there seems to be more to this than just politicians (and media). Really big money is in back of many politicians of both parties. The Rothchild's & Rockerfeller's joined forces to run all the private central banks of the world. If they don't somehow the US military becomes involved and then changes take place.
These two families/international financiers make Bill Gates and others small potatoes when it comes to money. This is where the real influence is.
Follow the money to the source of real political control. This is why President Trump isn't popular. He isn't "One of the Boys" under their influence: at least not yet and this infuriates them.
Edited by
indianadave4
on Sat 09/29/18 11:09 PM