DrDeth
April 16, 2013, 11:25pm
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listedmia:
None of us are pundits or anything, but I’d say that me and a large number of my friends and acquaintances fall into this category. If I took a poll, I’d mostly hear:
Gun control is bad.
Abortion is ok.
Gay rights are ok.
Drugs should be legalized or decriminalized.
Small businesses should be regulated less (Unless, of course, you are talking about your boss)
Fiscal conservatism is good, including cuts to military spending as well as some welfare programs. This varies a lot in importance between different people, though. If you happen to be in the military or on welfare, all bets are off.
“Corporate welfare” is also bad.
“Nanny state” type stuff like regulating soda sizes or cigarette smoking is universally bad.
This is mostly urban, blue-collar people, early 20s-early 40s who are not particularly religious. There’s a widespread frustration with politicians because it’s hard to find someone who is for both gun rights AND reproductive rights, for instance. Because of this, a lot of people with these viewpoints don’t bother to vote, and we aren’t quite as vocal on the internet as the more “right-wing” libertarians.
To a large extent I agree. Except that I want to regulate cig smoking as SHS can kill ME. So, it’s not “nanny state” it’s public safety. It should be as illegal to smoke in public as firing a gun off in the air is.
OTOH, I vote.