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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2012 22:48:56 GMT
Since political parties wasn't banned, I decided to form the Libertarian Centre-Right Party, AKA LCRP. This region is for those who thinks the answer is less regulation and taxation. Join today, and join the discussion.
Feel free to ask questions, join or discuss real life politics and persons, like Ron Paul!
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Post by North American Republics on Feb 5, 2012 2:30:38 GMT
I will not join, but I would honestly like to say good luck with your endeavor.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2012 7:34:15 GMT
I won't be joining the party, (I'm a yellow bellied lefty) but I'd like to discuss politics with you.
Let's start with a big one Universal free healthcare, what's not to like?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2012 16:15:51 GMT
Sorry, I'm more of a socialist.
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Post by Avaerilon on Feb 5, 2012 17:01:41 GMT
I'm very much a Social-Liberal and consider myself on the progressive left of the economics scale, but I would be interested, like Animo Libertatis said, to debate issues with you.
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Post by Kingdom of Grolsch on Feb 5, 2012 17:47:29 GMT
Personally I'm to the right of the scale economically but I am also for many things which are more left, such as universal healthcare and caring a lot about the environment. As such I won't join your party, but I am open to discussion.
I don't believe in less taxation per se. I do think that temporarily taxing certain types of companies less in economically challenging times can help, but only as a very exceptional measure. I am for less regulation, to a point. It would be nice if companies had to deal with only several government agencies instead of 15+ (as is the case here in the Netherlands at times). Some industries, such as finance, should be regulated more tightly I think.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 6, 2012 14:37:55 GMT
I like Avaerilon consider myself as a liberal social democrat so am on the centre-left and will therefore turn down the invitation to join but thank you for the offer!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2012 0:06:40 GMT
For the moment I will put this on hold, since I honestly feel that my political opinions is shifting quite alot. I feel like I am moving towards left, but I feel turned down because of Swedens awkward political position at the moment. All socialist parties in the government are basically right parties. There should be a party that would want to nationalize big major business like deforestation, better welfare and social justice. However, who would want to join this party: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialist_Justice_PartyWhen this party is basically called a cult by many. Noice.
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Post by North American Republics on Feb 11, 2012 0:14:56 GMT
Ugh, Trots. What about the Left Party?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 11, 2012 13:07:48 GMT
I like their new leader, he hasn't screwed up yet. I hope he changes the party to something good. The old leader was like "I'm a communist" and some days later he says "I've never called myself a communist and you won't find any records Im me saying it" etc. Basically he had a high bullshit factor. We'll see what happens.
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