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borealis 2nd August 2015, 01:09 AM Please ruin the interlude. Maybe that right there is one of the differences. I don't want to. Jerome 2nd August 2015, 01:21 AM Actually a flat tax is a better idea IMO. That wasn't an option on the quiz. The effect of your tax is not equal. $10 is a lot of money to someone earning $100, but $1k means much less to someone earning $10k. Regarding your view, why should any wage earner pay any tax until after they have fed, housed and clothed themselves? Why should the wage earner be taxed on medical care? How about no tax on the working class. Only a tax on excess. Jerome 2nd August 2015, 01:24 AM The question presumes some higher entity controlling these economic stats. The question assumes that inflation can be controlled or that unemployment can be controlled. The assumption may be wrong. Be it as it may, there are no other assumptions. It is a political quiz, the presumption is inherent. Majiffy 2nd August 2015, 01:27 AM Regarding ...

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borealis 2nd August 2015, 01:09 AM Please ruin the interlude. Maybe that right there is one of the differences. I don't want to. Jerome 2nd August 2015, 01:21 AM Actually a flat tax is a better idea IMO. That wasn't an option on the quiz. The effect of your tax is not equal. $10 is a lot of money to someone earning $100, but $1k means much less to someone earning $10k. Regarding your view, why should any wage earner pay any tax until after they have fed, housed and clothed themselves? Why should the wage earner be taxed on medical care? How about no tax on the working class. Only a tax on excess. Jerome 2nd August 2015, 01:24 AM The question presumes some higher entity controlling these economic stats. The question assumes that inflation can be controlled or that unemployment can be controlled. The assumption may be wrong. Be it as it may, there are no other assumptions. It is a political quiz, the presumption is inherent. Majiffy 2nd August 2015, 01:27 AM Regarding ...

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oblivion 20th January 2012, 03:09 AM Here are a few political position tests, including the fairly famous political compass test (http://www.politicalcompass.org/). <removed some dead links> Share your scores if you like. oblivion 20th January 2012, 03:10 AM My scores: Economic Left/Right: -6.50 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.54 Your scored -5.5 on Moral Order (http://www.moral-politics.com/xPolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Dimensions&action=Draw&choice=MoralDimensions.Moral_Order) and 3 on Moral Rules (http://www.moral-politics.com/xPolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Dimensions&action=Draw&choice=MoralDimensions.Moral_Rules). The following categories best match your score (multiple responses are possible): System: Socialism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Systems&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalSystems.Socialism) Ideology: Activism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Ideologies&action=Draw&ch...