I occasionally retake the Political Compass
test, if for no better reason than I keep deluding myself that I may get a result I agree
with. So today is not too bad. Moderately to strongly libertarian and my divergent social and economic opinions keeping me close to the centreline on the x axis. Pretty much as
before.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhTboRJa0ClCIg505i1U0NVNC2pkGhBqUpXZq1xIgKi8EfDvekMkD4TS3Xr6RXdaPYcnZClkSXKxnqgjrKh6KMtzom24-QFRAjKc2bQgAVx4CCj3do369Qi6MRrVY4CfnzTXq4z/s400/080201.png)
This shouldn't have surprised me, but it did, a bit:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjugB7hUq97qLU5S7i6JLXdCTauqq9t3lnJ-uSz3PObyMh1gOoBip6ViWEbaYzRQH6zM5lesUTtWlhMRWRtKEayRsM4ETo9EuxBey093nPXnctG6LASALbfkbPnhOz-WGzNsuoq/s400/usprimaries_2008.png)
No wonder liberal, in its true meaning (as opposed to high-tax statist) is such a bad word in the US of A.
2 comments:
The cynics will say "why bother voting in a US election"?
And a cynic would say that any chart that has Obama with an x-axis score of anything greater than -6 is trash.
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