On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (12).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (15).
Let me try again. I’m sure I can score a double zero.
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (12).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (15).
Let me try again. I’m sure I can score a double zero.
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (11).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (22).
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (40).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Conservative (83).
Yep.
Didn’t like any of the immigration answers at all (I want looser laws and stricter enforcement).
Has anyone been surprised yet?
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (11).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (20).
I know I’ve been going more left the last few years, but I still think of myself as a moderate , so I’m a bit surprised. I’m in Texas, so I always thought I was crazy-liberal for this state, but not so much for other areas of the U.S.
Who knew I was such a bleeding-heart pinko commie?
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (17).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (36).
Results may appear farther left than they actually are. I had a tendency to lean left when I wasn’t quite satisfied with all answers (out of, you know, habit).
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (23).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Conservative (71).
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (24).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (52).
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (46).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Conservative (70).
Yeah, that’s about right for me. Definitely like this much better than the compass in terms of accuracy of questions, answers, and results.
-K.
non fiscal-Moderate Liberal(30)
fiscal-Centrist(45)
so what does that make me?
ALL right, Reeder!
Get in here and take this.
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (60).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Conservative (67).
I didn’t like the phrasing on some of the answer options. I tend to believe that I’m closer to Centrist.
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (32).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Conservative (62).
Interesting.
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (12).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (28).
Yep, fair enough. Probably would have been more lefty on the non-fiscal issues, had they phrased a couple of the questions differently.
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (9).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (23).
I would have put me slightly more moderate on fiscal (not a lot more moderate, maybe 25-30).
I wonder how the “high/medium/low” worked into it.
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (57).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (60).
Once again, my extremism shows through.
What’s the deal? I can’t get any page on this site to work at all. Looking at everyone else’s post times, it seems I’m the only one.
Much more USA-centric than the compass, I must say. It’s very focused on specific political issues in the US, where the compass is largely theoretical. Does my answer on gun control (went with the least regulatory non-US-specific answer) move me towards non-fiscal liberal, like it should? Or does the test just pigeonhole “liberal” and “conservative” as Democrats and Republicans, who are each of them arbitrary and messy conglomerations of self-contradictory positions, so that being opposed to (most) gun control makes me “conservative”?
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (50).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (49).
Interesting, I didn’t expect this. Does this mean I get to wave the shaft at both sides?
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Centrist (50).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Conservative (92).
Looks like they hit it on the head.
On Non-Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Strong Liberal (4).
On Fiscal Issues, you rank as a Moderate Liberal (35).
Fiscal is about right, and I can live with this rating. If I put a bit more thought into my answers, I might end up being further to the right fiscally.
But I think I’m about right non-fiscally. I suspect that the reason behind my particular score is due to me putting low priority on certain issues (while I tend to lean very liberal on gun control, it is also an incredibly low priority for me in the scheme of things. Were I a politican, that’s one of the issues where my stance would be determined by “what plays well in swing states”.)