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Social › LGBT Adoption Rights
Personal answerYes, as long as they pass the same background checks as straight couples |
Social › Abortion
Personal answerBoth pro-life and pro-choice: like the Libertarian said in his stance, I believe personal responsibility is key as a "choice" to prevent situations that would require an abortion in the first place, such as abstinence from promiscuity and avoiding areas with a high risk of rape such as clubs, and if all else fails, allow abortion as a last ditch resort to save the mother's life. However, we may be able to invent advanced medical and biological technology to save any fetus in any situation within a mother via something out of Aldous Huxley's Brave New World... hehe. Just a thought for the future. |
Social › Gay Marriage
Personal answerSecular marriage can do whatever, but religious marriages can choose to follow their faith guidelines. |
the Economy › Equal Pay
Personal answerIf men and women are doing the EXACT same job, then yes, they should be paid exactly the same. If a man or woman does better than their colleagues, then they should be paid higher in accordance to their skill. One person should not be paid equally just because they are a man or woman, and they do a very bad job at what they do. |
Domestic Policy › Gun Control
Personal answerYes, require strict background checks, psychological testing, and training |
Crime › Police Body Cameras
Personal answerYes, this will protect the safety and rights of police officers and citizens |
Healthcare › Drug Price Regulation
Personal answerNo, and the government should never regulate prices of private businesses |
Healthcare › Pre-Existing Conditions
Personal answerNo, it is immoral to deny health insurance to people with pre-existing conditions |
Social › Gun Buyback
Personal answerNo, this would probably end in either violent resistance against the government or Prohibition Era 2.0 (this time with guns instead of booze), and we should instead increase mental health and background checks instead. |
Social › Gender Transition
Personal answerNo, current gender transitioning methods are irreversible and it is simply too big of a risk. Socially transitioning is far less risky. If better treatments such as a pill that changes the mentality of the gender dysphoric person to match the body's physiology rather than what we currently have (HRT and genitalia surgeries) that do vice versa, then it can be allowed for ages under eighteen. However, I recommend even raising the limit to twenty-five, as that is scientifically when the brain actually fully matures. |
Social › Gender Identity
Personal answerIt depends on how the local area perceives "gender identity". A more liberal area may have to give special inclusiveness to transgender and non-binary folks, as they have views of gender being socially constructed. A more conservative area may have to simply declare that males and females are equal, as they have views of gender being simply biological sex. Let the local people and their lawmakers that they elect decide, and assure that none of their laws violate the Fourteenth Amendment. |
Healthcare › Mental Health
Personal answerThe government should subsidize medical research, but it should allow private companies to use its research and to improve upon |
Social › Religious Freedom Act
Personal answerA private business can deny service to anyone for any reason. If the reason is perceived to be unjust to the customer, then the customer and the business can duke it out in the court, or the customer can simply leave the business alone, and the business loses a potential buyer. |
Social › Transgender Athletes
Personal answerThis should not be a political question because it is outside the domain of government. Let sporting organizations decide this question for themselves. |
Immigration › Muslim Immigrant Ban
Personal answerNo, banning immigrants based on their religion is unconstitutional |
Social › Planned Parenthood Funding
Personal answerYes, their services reach far beyond abortions and can save many lives through cancer screening, prenatal services, and adoption referrals |
the Economy › Minimum Wage
Personal answerMinimum wage should be determined by someones work ethic. |
Domestic Policy › Armed Teachers
Personal answerNo, hire professionally trained security guards instead |
the Environment › Climate Change
Personal answerUse renewable energy as a stopgap, and invest and invent efficient and effective nuclear fusion energy afterwards. Use the free market and the government to do this. |
the Economy › Paid Sick Leave
Personal answerNo, private businesses should decide the amount of competitive incentives they offer to employees instead of a government mandate |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
Personal answerNo, only marijuana, but release all other drug offenders in prison and put them in a rehabilitation program instead of having them rot in a cell. This will cut down our prison incarnation rate and free up prison space for more violent criminals. |
Foreign Policy › Iran
Personal answerNo, the U.S. should encourage Iran to disarm through diplomatic channels |
the Economy › Taxes
Personal answerKeep the current tax structure but remove all existing loopholes for large corporations |
Elections › Mental competency testing
Personal answerYes, and politicians of any age should be required to pass a mental competency test |
Foreign Policy › Mandatory Military Service
Personal answerNo, service should be a choice instead of an obligation |
Social › Racial Sensitivity Training
Personal answerNo, just ensure there are clear guidelines, action, and accountability for acts of discrimination |
Domestic Policy › Muslim Surveillance
Personal answerNo, but police should increase surveillance and patrol of all high crime neighborhoods |
Elections › Foreign Lobbying
Personal answerNo, but we should think about why there are foreign lobbyists, is it because our decisions will affect other countries? If it affects them negatively we should think more before doing something because having bad relations with a country is not good. |
Education › Critical Race Theory in K-12 Education
Personal answerYes, we should teach them the history as is, but also teach the the progress and up-to-date status of the issue truthfully. We should not teach them any race is inherently racist or disadvantaged. And we should guide them, based on current status of the issue, what actions are constructive/disruptive to the progress. |
Immigration › Immigration
Personal answerIf they were born here, they are US citizens and would have dual citizenship. They could return to the US whenever they like, but their parents must apply for citizenship or remain in their country of origin. |
Education › Student Loans
Personal answerLet taxes from ALL classes be allocated to reduce student loans and interest rates. |
Education › Free College for All
Personal answerNo, universities and colleges need to provide this education to students for a lower cost than they are currently. Also, the interest rates for student loans are outrageous. We should be able to receive an education without going into such crippling debt because of it. |
Social › Death Penalty
Personal answerNo, because at least life in prison gives one a chance of actually getting out if wrongly convicted, life in seemingly endless solitude is quite harsher than a fast or slow death, and overcrowding can be solved by other fixes in the prison system. |
Immigration › Deporting Criminal Immigrants
Personal answerlegal immigrants should be subject to the law within the U.S.. Illegal immigrants should be deported. |
Healthcare › Marijuana
Personal answerYes, but never in public. It should be regulated the way alcohol is regulated, with similar laws limiting use during certain activities such as driving. |
Social › Hate Speech
Personal answerYes, so long as it does not threaten violence it should be protected. As bad as hate speech is, censorship is a very slippery slope that must be treated with caution. |
Social › Confederate Flag
Personal answerThis sounds just dumb, it isn’t a bad thing, I personally don’t care, but it’s just a dumb thing to want |
Social › Government Mandates
Personal answerPublic health insurance providers should offer "free" (as they are technically tax-payer funded) birth control, but private ones don't have to. |
Domestic Policy › No-Fly List Gun Control
Personal answerIt depends on how bad the situation was to have the person on the no fly list. |
Domestic Policy › Supreme Court Reform
Personal answerYes, but only reform to impose term limits on judges |
Domestic Policy › Gerrymandering
Personal answerYes, switch to a multi-member, proportionally selected redistricting system |
Social › Women in Combat
Personal answerYes, as long as they can pass the same physical tests as men |
Immigration › Illegal Immigrant Detainment
Personal answerThe term "minor crimes" is too vague as opposed to the "learn more section. That aside, major crimes such as violence felonies should result in a being turned over to federal immigration authorities. Minor crimes should be taken into consideration after a certain accumulated amount. |
Healthcare › Medicaid
Personal answerMedicaid is often a viable source of health care for millions of americans, and i think it should be supported. But I do belive that a type of insight into those who abuse the sysem. If you work full time but still do not make adequate funds for private insurance, then it should be an option. There are millions of people however that abuse this system and this is why the system overall is brought into question. |
Domestic Policy › Social Media Regulation
Personal answerNo, just let social media companies biased to the left, right, and center to simply duke it out and battle over viewers just like the legacy media has been doing for decades at this point. |
Science › Mandatory Vaccinations
Personal answerWhile all people should vaccinate, I do not think getting the government involved would be a good solution, as it does go against people's rights, in a sense. |
Immigration › Border Security
Personal answerYes, but improve the legal process of legal immigration |
Crime › Private Prisons
Personal answerYes, but they should be strictly regulated to prevent mismanagement and corruption |
Social › Gender Workplace Diversity
Personal answerNo, board members should be the most qualified regardless of gender |
Crime › Qualified Immunity for Police
Personal answerYes, and provide more training and education for police officers |
the Environment › Alternative Energy
Personal answerYes, but only as a stopgap to nuclear power, especially nuclear fusion. |
Immigration › Sanctuary Cities
Personal answerWe don't need Sanctuary Cities, we need to make legalization a little more accessible. |
Immigration › Immigration Healthcare
Personal answerYes, if they pay taxes |
Elections › Campaign Finance
Personal answerNo, however politicians can't pocket money. Only can receive money if it is for a political campaign. |
Healthcare › Single-Payer Healthcare
Personal answerYes, but I would prefer to switch to a healthcare system that allows both single payer healthcare and free market healthcare, similar to countries like Australia. |
Immigration › Immigrant Laborers
Personal answerYes, create a simple path to citizenship for immigrants with no criminal record |
the Environment › Alaska Wildlife Refuge
Personal answerNo, and increase alternative energy subsidies to eliminate our dependence on fossil fuels |
Elections › Voter Fraud
Personal answerYes, this will prevent voter fraud |
the Economy › Corporate Tax
Personal answerLower, but focus first on lowering the tax rates for small businesses as top priority so competition and economic opportunity can thrive. |
Social › Safe Spaces
Personal answerBoth public and private universities can choose to have them or not to have them, but assure that they both certainly have some kind of security in cases of actual threats or triggering of mental disorders. |
Domestic Policy › Patriot Act
Personal answerNo, and pass strict laws prohibiting government surveillance without probable cause and a warrant |
the Economy › Government Spending
Personal answerReduce the national debt by any means necessary, as long as it doesn't require an atrocity to be committed. |
Elections › Minimum Voting Age
Personal answerNo, we should work towards raising the voting age, and all adult privileges for that matter, to be at the age of twenty-five, and additionally require some sort of "rite of passage" for voters. |
Foreign Policy › Israel
Personal answerGet out of the conflict and try pacifying both sides with the U.N. |
Foreign Policy › Ukrainian Defense Funding
Personal answerYes, Russia must be put in its place. |
Immigration › Border Wall
Personal answerAdding more security would be better instead of making a physical wall |
Immigration › Immigrant Assimilation
Personal answerYes, but only if they plan on becoming a citizen |
Domestic Policy › Net Neutrality
Personal answerGovernment should not regulate internet, but private industries should not be allowed to monopolize the internet |
Social › First Amendment
Personal answerNo, the 1st Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees the free exercise of religion, but only prohibits laws establishing a religion. However, reference to any religion on currency, buildings, monuments, etc. should not be prohibited either if there is popular support for it. |
Healthcare › Medicaid Work Requirement
Personal answerYes, If they are able |
Domestic Policy › Gun Liability
Personal answerI think that the people who make the guns should not be responsible unless if their products cause a huge number of problems worldwide. |
Domestic Policy › Congressional ban on stock trading
Personal answerYes, as long as their trades are publicly reported in real time |
Crime › Defunding the Police
Personal answerNo, increase funding and training for police departments in higher crime rate communities |
Crime › Solitary Confinement for Juveniles
Personal answerYes, and we should create more social programs to help prevent and rehabilitate criminals |
Immigration › Skilled Immigrants
Personal answerI am satisfied with the current amount |
Immigration › Citizenship Test
Personal answerIf we categorise immigrants into three categories; general immigrants, asylum seekers from listed war torn countries and highly skilled immigrants. General immigrants and highly skilled should be expected to have some form of integration citizenship test. For those who are in the asylum seeker category, we should looked to provide safety and support first and foremost before trying to integrate them if they wish to remain after their country has been deemed safe for return. |
Crime › Mandatory minimum prison sentences
Personal answerNo, if you arechargd with drugs your sentence should be based on what you had and if you could've caused publice safety issues and/or child endangerment of any kind. |
Elections › Right of Foreigners to Vote
Personal answerYes, anyone who pays taxes should have the right to vote |
Healthcare › Medicare Drug Prices
Personal answerYes, it is logical for the government to negotiate stuff related to its own program. |
Healthcare › Safe Haven
Personal answerNo, this would encourage drug use and lower funding for rehabilitation centers |
Domestic Policy › Affirmative Action
Personal answerRegardless, we should create more social programs to address poverty |
the Economy › Universal Basic Income
Personal answerWe could experiment with it temporarily and see if it works on par, better, or worse than welfare. |
Domestic Policy › Flag Burning
Personal answerNo, this is a violation of free speech |
the Economy › Welfare
Personal answerMore, reform the system so that it supplements, rather than replaces, a working income |
Crime › Demilitarize the Police
Personal answerYes, but only in response to extreme situations |
the Economy › Labor Unions
Personal answerIt really just depends on how competent the labor union in question is. |
Elections › Campaign Finance
Personal answerYes, as long as said candidate is trustworthy enough to be using the donations on their campaign only. |
the Environment › Dakota Access Pipeline
Personal answerNo, but reroute the pipeline away from Native American land |
the Economy › Economic Stimulus
Personal answerYes, but as a temporary measure until the markets have stabilized |
the Economy › Welfare Drug Testing
Personal answerYes, and also test to see if they have reason to have welfare. Ex., are they being lazy and choosing not to work? Do they have a fake handicap or disability, or one that is not that important? |
the Economy › Capital Gains Tax
Personal answerNo, increasing the capital gains tax will limit investment in our economy |
Immigration › In-State Tuition
Personal answerYes, we can in theory legalize them by making them learn about the history of this country. |
Education › Common Core
Personal answerAs a Democrat stance and a Women’s Equality stance said, fixing the education system and perspective learning that adjusts to the student's pace would be effective. Maybe adopt the chillaxed education system of Finland, or we could go the hard way by adopting the Japanese, Chinese, or Korean systems of education with ridiculously high standards. |
Healthcare › World Health Organization
Personal answerYes, and make sure funds go ESPECIALLY towards improving its credibility to people. |
the Environment › Oil Drilling
Personal answerNo, and provide more incentives for alternative energy production |
Foreign Policy › United Nations
Personal answerYes, and use the U.N. peacekeeping forces to protect our interests |
Elections › Candidate Transparency
Personal answerNo, let the IRS handle these matters. |
the Environment › Fracking
Personal answerYes, but eventually phase them out using greener sources of energy. |
Elections › Lobbyists
Personal answerSuch restrictions can and are easilily circumvented. One may leave The Hill, and sign on with a lobbying group as council, thereby receiving financial remuneration yet not in specific violation of the restrictions. Such conduct is commonly engaged in, and is well known to many. Hence my insight. |
the Economy › Overtime Pay
Personal answerNo, businesses already offer overtime pay!! |
Domestic Policy › Eminent Domain
Personal answerYes, but only if landowners are compensated above fair market price. There is need for eminent domain, but it should be a extra costly to infringe on rights. |
Elections › Mail in ballots
Personal answerYes, and slowly work towards making the whole mail-voting system electronic and digital. |
Elections › Electoral College
Personal answerAdopt the multi-party system from Europe. |
Crime › Collective Bargaining
Personal answerLet the bargaining unions and the accusers of misconduct have a fair battle of cases in the courts. |
Foreign Policy › Military Spending
Personal answerNeither, I am satisfied with the current amount of spending |
the Environment › Animal Testing
Personal answerYes, but they should be treated as humanely as possible. |
Science › Nuclear Energy
Personal answerYes, invest in Thorium and fusion reactors more. In the meantime, reduce reliance on fossil fuels and use renewable energy as a stopgap. |
Crime › Drug Trafficking Penalties
Personal answerNo, I do not believe in the death penalty |
Foreign Policy › Torture
Personal answerYes, but only as a last resort |
Elections › Criminal Politicians
Personal answerYes, as long as they have finished serving their sentence, as long as the crime was not committed while in office, as long as it was not a felony, violent, financial, or sexual crime, and as long as they are not under investigation of a crime, |
Foreign Policy › Foreign Aid
Personal answerI am satisfied with the current amount of spending |
Healthcare › VA Privatization
Personal answerI am unconcerned if veteran healthcare is public or private. |
Education › School Vouchers
Personal answerSure, money from the government in general to receive basic education is pretty based. |
Foreign Policy › Drones
Personal answerYes, but only with permission from the country in question |
Science › GMO Labels
Personal answerNo, we have selectively bred crops for thousands of years and labeling just adds an unfounded stigma to the science |
Crime › Prison Overcrowding
Personal answerNo, the prison system in general should be reworked, as it currently takes advantages of its place in society to avoid constitutional law and take away the rights of citizens. Instead of releasing criminals before the end of their sentence, issue just and reasonable punishment for crimes of differing caliber and public opinion. The fact that prisons are overcrowded is proof of an ineffective judicial system. |
Education › Universal Pre-K
Personal answerYes, as long as parents also have the option to send their child to private school |
Housing › Homeless Encampments
Personal answerYes, as long as they do not an extreme nuisance to the public. |
Transportation › Public Transportation
Personal answerInvest in railways as the primary form of public transportation. |
Education › Charter Schools
Personal answerI believe that both private and public schools should be improved, and parents should have the freedom to choose where they’d like to send their children. |
Foreign Policy › Ukraine and Nato
Personal answerNo, this should be decided after the current war ends so we avoid a third world war |
Immigration › Dual Citizenship
Personal answerYes, as long as they have not committed any major criminal acts such as terrorism, murder, other felonies, etc. |
the Economy › Estate Tax
Personal answerNo, I am satisfied with the current rate |
Crime › Criminal Voting Rights
Personal answerIt depends on the crime that was committed. |
the Environment › Plastic Product Ban
Personal answerNo, increase consumer incentives to recycle these products instead |
Foreign Policy › Terrorism
Personal answerNo, they are not US citizens but basic human rights still apply |
the Environment › Paris Climate Agreement
Personal answerYes, until other countries are held to the same standards |
the Economy › Tech Monopolies
Personal answerDo not break them, as the government tried this with Standard Oil in the nineteenth century, and the remnants of the monopoly simply loopholed by becoming a coalition. Either fix the loopholes or regulate them more. |
Healthcare › Medical Consensus
Personal answerYes, this will decrease the amount of misinformation patients receive |
National Security › Foreign Assassination
Personal answerYes, but only if there is undeniable evidence they have committed an attack against our country |
Foreign Policy › NATO
Personal answerYes, because Article 5, duh! |
Science › Space Exploration
Personal answerYes, we must try to advance to a Kardashev Type 1-2 civilization ASAP and progress overall as a united civilization. I'd recommend uniting the world as best as possible as a prerequisite to this. |
the Economy › NAFTA
Personal answerYes, but renegotiate NAFTA to be more fair |
National Security › Mexican Drug Cartels
Personal answerNo, we already have agencies that address these issues |
Domestic Policy › Political Advertising on Social Media
Personal answerYes, but by their own will. It shouldn't be up to the government. |
the Economy › Offshore Banking
Personal answerYes, it should be allowed to continue as it benefits American companies and investments in a competitive and ever-changing international environment - as long as offshore income is reported along with income earned or held in the USA. There needs to be a mandatory increase in transparency and communication between US and foreign governments where offshore accounts are held. Loopholes in offshore banking laws being used to evade taxes should be closed. Individuals, corporations, businesses, banks, etc. with money in offshore accounts should be subject to additional auditing and potentially required to pay back-taxes on the income that was held in offshore accounts for the purpose of tax evasion. Additionally, accounts associated with tax fraud, laundering, terrorism, etc. should be subject to additional governmental oversight and required to undergo regular audits for a certain number of years going forward, to help ensure and prevent further abuse of income and assets held in offshore accounts. Those with repeated offenses or those not abiding by implemented regulations aimed at limiting abuse and increasing transparency should be subject to freezing of offshore assets/accounts, temporary barring of involvement or investment in offshore accounts, etc., and parties could be charged with criminal or civil offenses if deemed necessary. All parties involved should be required to publicly acknowledge their involvement with and the existence of such accounts, especially if these accounts could be considered a conflict of interest or lead to corruption. Spending and activity made through offshore accounts should be subject to more stringent regulation, oversight, limitations, and mandated transparency especially when accounts are associated with or contribute to domestic and/or foreign governments, political support, or large national and international organizations, actors, or businesses. |
Foreign Policy › India Arms
Personal answerNo, and we should increase diplomatic efforts to resolve conflicts peacefully |
Domestic Policy › Edward Snowden
Personal answerI stand neutral. I think what he did was good so society knows they're being watched, but I don't think it was good that he revealed private government files to the public. |
Foreign Policy › NSA Surveillance
Personal answerNo, because it is the NATIONAL Security Agency, not the INTERNATIONAL Security Agency. |
the Environment › Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
Personal answerYes, but only as a stopgap to nuclear fusion powered railways that should eventually replace the motor vehicle-based transportation system that is currently widespread among the United States. |
Foreign Policy › Jerusalem
Personal answerYes, foreign governments should recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel |
Education › School Truancy
Personal answerIt depends on the circumstances of why the individual is out of school. If there is no reason for it besides not wanting to be there then it should be criminalized if not then no. |
the Economy › Pension Reform
Personal answerI think it should the be workers choice but give incentives for private accounts and insure that the worker will not lose any money if he chooses to privatize his pension plan. |
the Environment › Corporate Subsidies
Personal answerYes, but only if local citizens can vote on the amount of incentives to offer |
Foreign Policy › F-35
Personal answerNo |
Domestic Policy › Air Force One
Personal answerNo, not until the cost ($4B) is dramatically reduced |
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You side slightly towards “security”, meaning you more often believe the government should do everything within its power to ensure the security of its citizens. This theme is most important to you.
You are a centrist on left wing and right wing issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on authoritarian and libertarian issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on democratic socialism and capitalism issues. This theme is more important to you.
You side slightly towards “nationalism”, meaning you more often support policies that prioritize the interests of our nation above others. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on politically incorrect and politically correct issues. This theme is more important to you.
You are a centrist on unilateralism and multilateralism issues. This theme is more important to you.
You side slightly towards “religious”, meaning you more often support policies that reflect religious values and principles. This theme is more important to you.
You side moderately towards “protectionism”, meaning you believe globalization is detrimental to the safety, compensation, environment, and standard of living of workers. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side slightly towards “deregulation”, meaning you more often believe that government regulation stifles innovation and economic prosperity. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on assimilation and multiculturalism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on pacifism and militarism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on traditional and progressive issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on isolationism and imperialism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on individualism and collectivism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side slightly towards “decentralization”, meaning you more often believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level and serve the best interests of the local community. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on tender and tough issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on small government and big government issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on keynesian and laissez-faire issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on anthropocentrism and environmentalism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on meritocracy and democracy issues. This theme is only less important to you.
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