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In reply to the discussion: Liberals cannot win a majority in this country. [View all]MakingSense
(32 posts)Having been involved in polling and had the opportunity to ask clarifying questions after the offical questions were answered. My experience was that people were for higher taxes so long as it was not effecting them directly.
They want to make sure SS and Medicare or some reasonable replacement is in place for them because they feel entitled due to years of paying into the program.
They do want better regulations on financials and banks but only in so far as not letting those institutions take advantage of the people, at the same time they want the regulations to allow the insituations to be extremely flexable so that financial instruments are widely available to those who need them. They want transparancy they don't want limitations.
The ban on abortions thing is split down the middle but most give an allowance for rape and incest. The most common basis of that position for the anti-abortion side seemed to be that they viewed the volunteery participation in a sexual act to denote concent to have the child so they were willing to allow an out for those who's participation was not volunteery.
As far as gun control, you have some very passionate people on both sides but those in the middle lean heavily against gun control beyond what we have today.
If I had to classify it to any political ideology I would say the people lean libertarian right up until the point they have to give up something then they want someone else to provide that.
I realize that will not be a popular view here, but that is my experience of the culture we live in. Which is not the same as the culture we need to build even if we have to drag the rest of people along kicking and screaming.