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I saw Null's post and I thought about 10groups.github.io's heat map:
Which seems to break down the "Centrism" problem of having multiple positions based on individual circumstances, I don't think a government should have one solution to wildly different situations.
I clearly lean Lib-Left on social issues like rehabilitation for those undeserving of capital punishment, and Body Autonomy except when the state (taxpayers) has to pay to fix what you did to yourself. However I'm a monarchist who believes in national service because virtue is a habit that grows weak with idleness, and the average white-liberal never had a chance to be a man or woman in the hyper-commodification under-protected childhood of even pre-internet America. I also lean left on the fact that corporations ought to be illegal forms of business but I also think Sole proprietorship right up through Cooperatives & Partnership ought to be less regulated in order to compete against the corporate model currently running the American Economy by Wall Street's investments. Yet I get centrist on most polling.
Anyway, what's your heat map, and does it fits you?
10groups.github.io
Which seems to break down the "Centrism" problem of having multiple positions based on individual circumstances, I don't think a government should have one solution to wildly different situations.
I clearly lean Lib-Left on social issues like rehabilitation for those undeserving of capital punishment, and Body Autonomy except when the state (taxpayers) has to pay to fix what you did to yourself. However I'm a monarchist who believes in national service because virtue is a habit that grows weak with idleness, and the average white-liberal never had a chance to be a man or woman in the hyper-commodification under-protected childhood of even pre-internet America. I also lean left on the fact that corporations ought to be illegal forms of business but I also think Sole proprietorship right up through Cooperatives & Partnership ought to be less regulated in order to compete against the corporate model currently running the American Economy by Wall Street's investments. Yet I get centrist on most polling.
Anyway, what's your heat map, and does it fits you?
10groups.github.io