Well, you have Eva's position, the idiot position.
Progressives (forget the old democrat label) want to control people and have been going about it for over a hundred years. Over that time they have denied women the right to vote because "scientifically, women could not handle it), they denied black people the right to vote (same reasoning), they practiced eugenics on wards of the state, they started programs that forced people to act or eat a certain way in order to be helped, they started programs to eliminate the undesirables from society, one abortion at a time, and they passed laws taking private money (through confiscatory taxes) to use for more programs that take away freedoms in the pretense of helping. Like I said, they want to control people for "their own good".
The republicans are a lighter form of the former democrats. They beleive that certain government programs administered against the will of the people will be fine over time as the people adjust to the new paradigm. They do believe in a little more personal freedom as long as it doesn't get in the way of their new programs.
Conservatives believe in shackling government. We understand that government, like any bureaucracy, is alive and wants to grow. As it grows, personal freedoms have to make way for a new program. Conservatives believe in the most personal freedom except for lilbertarians (but they have their own problems trying sync their beliefs into one agenda). As for the moral question and hobbying, liberals, conservatives, democrats, and republicans all have people in their ranks that oppose some kind of sin.. They just define that sin differently. Actions to correct that sin are usually local in nature.
I myself am a conservative, a constitutionalist conservative, and the situation being what it is I am currently a registered republican. I have petitioned my local representatives to change the prostitution laws which I don't think our closet libs have ever done. Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
I wonder what political party most hobbyists lean towards? I myself am a registered republican, but lean more towards the middle of the spectrum as far as issues go. After getting into the hobby I have started to become more liberal on certain issues. Anyone here a registered republican? Originally Posted by almondbutterFirst of all, welcome. Brave of you to step into the shark tank within your first two posts!
Does anyone notice that Old T uses the "I" word a lot. So you can choose between pontification or narcissism. The question was answered which is the important part. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornThe OP asks what party affiliation people have.
Does anyone notice that Old T uses the "I" word a lot. So you can choose between pontification or narcissism. The question was answered which is the important part. Originally Posted by JD BarleycornNotice how JD was unable to answer the question without a rambling assessment of all parties? It was a wonder he didn't throw in another Happy Birthday to Palin again.
I'm not in the middle, and it don't pretend to be. I'm not independent, either. I am firmly, 100% on the side of freedom and personal responsibility. Most of the time I side with the Libertarians. But I'm not struggling to decide whether to support the Democrats or Republicans. They are two sides of the same coin. If you take care to look behind the hoopla, behind the smoke and mirrors, on the essential issues of liberty, the Democrats and Republicans stand united against it. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuyThat kind of says it for me. An even better summary of my position might be found in the words I've imagined I'd say to the cop if I ever got busted while hobbying: "Officer, I think I'd really enjoy doing what you do for a living, if only it weren't for the fact that I'd have to spend most of my work day telling myself that there's no such thing as a stupid law."