I figured that all of my ranting about transparent politics should transcend the actual political realm. As such, I wanted to start this fancy thread. This is a "shower thought" so bear with me.
There is a chart and an accompanying survey that will place a dot on the political spectrum associated with your political views, it's called the nolan chart. I want this thread to be a result thread of your nolan survey.
http://www.nolanchart.com/survey.php
As well as a basic description of your political thoughts on whichever subjects you choose to vent about. This is important, don't post unless you've completed the survey, and don't argue, just state your views and read the rest. I did the Nolan chart survey and was slightly surprised. When I really thought out each question, and applied my principles to them, I came out as libertarian as you can get. I feel that the survey doesn't include enough questions to be 100% accurate, so I will come out and say that I probably lean slightly right of centrist, but still as close to libertarian as you can get at that point in the X axis. My main differences between a libertarian are below:
Military: I agree with the pure libertarian viewpoint that we should not strive to maintain a military presence abroad unless provoked or requested, and then under a specific set of circumstances. I disagree with the pure libertarian viewpoint when I would suggest that we maintain a large and very well funded and technologically advanced (more than now) standing army. If this really means funding NASA, then so be it.
Welfare/Social Security/Food stamps/Disability/Bailouts/random funding for whomever: I do not thing these things, at the federal level, are constitutional. I would not change the constitution to allow them. I think that these things can exist at the state level, and charity can be heavily encouraged through tax breaks to carry the load on these items.
Affirmative Action/Lawsuits/Discrimination etc: I feel just like the south park boys arguing for the flag: KYLE Our main point is that the flag shouldn't offend anyone, because killing has been around since the bieginning of time. All animals kill. And the animals that don't kill are stupid ones, like cows and turtles and stuff. So people should not be so upset about killing.
CHEF
Whoa whoa whooaa! You just missed the
point entirely!
KYLE
Huh?
CHEF
I'm not mad because the flag shows somebody
gettin' killed, It's because it's racist!
KYLE'S TEAM
Racist??
CHEF
Children, don't you even know what this
argument is about?! That flag is racist
because a black man is being hung by
white people.
KYLE'S TEAM
Ooooooohhh.
CHEF
Ooooooohhh?!
KYLE
W-we really didn't see it that way.
CHEF
But that's a black man up there!
KYLE
Y-yeah, but... the color of someone's
skin doesn't matter.
CHEF
Well of course it matters when- ...Oh
my God. Wait a minute. You children
didn't even see the flag as a black
man being hanged by white people, did
you?
KYLE'S TEAM
No.
CHEF
Why, that is- that is the most beautiful
thing I have ever heard.
I would broaden their point to mention that these federal programs, while probably intended to do good, provoke race divides, gender divides etc, and only serve to make the world more prone to believe that the "disadvantaged" group needs help, and is deserving of the federal program because they are somehow inferior.
Gay marriage: Who the berkley cares? Seriously? Call it something else, give the same benefits, and move on - why should anyone care?
Regulation: Anything that isn't specifically outlined in the constitution is disallowed. This includes environmental regulations. If everyone really feels that it's a big deal, everyone will pour money into whatever carbon credits utility companies are offering, buy only Prius's (although I would debate that the environmental impact of those things is terrible) and the like. I, for instance, recycle my light bulbs, my paper and plastic voluntarily. I reuse wood whenever possible, and throw away the bare minimum. I draw the line at diapers.
Get out of my life: The government shouldn't know your gender, your race, your age (other than the census as dictated by the constitution), what car you drive, what library books you got out, etc. This is some scary crap.
Environmentalism: I am a religious guy, and I honestly believe that most environmentalism is serving as a replacement for a god because the human physique desires a higher power to look to. I believe that folks will ignore the data on global warming just as they ignore the biological issues with having a virgin birth. It's the same defense, and the same blind faith. In one (religion) it is desired, and required. In the other, the oft repeated phrase is how scientific it is, and how everything is so data driven, but not really...
I guess that about sums up my 'different than libertarian' viewpoints as well as some other basic fundamentals. The rest should be fairly obvious.
I now welcome your views, on my points or on any other, but please, no silly arguments, chances are we aren't going to convince one another, just let me know what you think.
I am especially interested to hear from Dr. Hess, Alfadriver, Poopshovel and Ignorant, but that is by no means an inclusive list.
-Brian