But of course .......... "we" are the greatest country in the world aren't we ? ............ :w
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[QUOTE=gssixgun;1202218]FINALLY !!!!! Somebody that has a score almost as low as mine was :)[/QUOTE
Tenderness in economics shouldn't be confused with a conclusion on personality or values me "thinks..." Sure some people think Ayn Rand is a cold-hearted barracuda sans tenderness, but anyone who has read her books would know she has a huge capacity for love and empathy. She simply feels that the virtue of selfishness trumps that of empty giving. If you buy into that notion, it means you want better for your fellow man via low tenderness. That's not a bad thing is it??
It's akin to tough love. At least that's how I see it anyway.
Seems like some more of that Commie,Hippy. left wing , bull shi*, to me....
Now Grizz,,, you can't go lumping them all together, :shrug:,you're gonna give the Commies a bad reputation. :rofl2:
I don't lean.
I stand straight and tall.
Latest statement from one of my more left leaning acquaintances is that I stand about three blocks to right of the Attila the Hun.
That being said, I'm off to go shoot something. I plan on using a militaristic looking firearm with a large magazine capacity capable of shooting but ONE time with each pull of trigger.
I lean straight up, shoot first and ask questions later. All this cleanly shaved, thanks very much.
Radicalism 74.75
Socialism 37.5
Tenderness 46.875
These scores indicate that you are a moderate progressive; this is the political profile one might associate with a university professor. It appears that you are skeptical towards religion, and have a pragmatic attitude towards humanity in general.
Your attitudes towards economics appear capitalist, and combined with your social attitudes this creates the picture of someone who would generally be described as a political centrist.
To round out the picture you appear to be, political preference aside, a centrist with several strong opinions.