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Old 03-11-18, 05:22 AM   #1
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^ Me and Jimbuna are actually the same person
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Old 03-11-18, 06:11 AM   #2
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^ Me and Jimbuna are actually the same person
I sir, still have a head of hair
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^ Me and Jimbuna are actually the same person
THAT'S: 'JIMBUNA AND I ARE THE SAME PERSON'
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Old 03-16-18, 01:38 AM   #4
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Old 03-16-18, 01:52 AM   #5
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NOW THAT'S TELLING ME OFF!
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Old 03-16-18, 03:52 AM   #6
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My opinion...

Although it is not a hard and fast rule, I believe that Liberals generally emphasize the need for the government to solve problems. That basically means that they have less of an issue with government interference and regulations to level the playing field for all. They believe that the government should insure equality of outcome for all citizens.

Conservatives on the other hand seem to stress personal responsibility in citizens to make their own way. Conservatives believe that the role of government should be to provide people the freedom necessary to pursue their own goals and generally emphasize empowerment of the individual to solve problems. In other words, smaller, less intrusive governments.
This is probably so, though i have difficulties with the terms "liberals" or "conservatives".

Party-wise i think it is like that, in Germany:

Liberals in Germany may be compared to conservatives, while at the same embracing globalization (something not all conservatives like), and expecting a completely free and unregulated market to solve all the worlds' problems. Taxes should not be paid by rich people, since they are the source of wealth, providing jobs. They are basically a party for the upper 5 percent, or less.

The social democrats have a lot of good ideas, but they are all being stolen by Merkel. They want to support the citizens against greedy companies infringements and bad working conditions, something our government gave up long ago. They are not against capitalism, but they do not trust big companies. They have a lot of conservative-thinking people, but also include the further left wing, with a good number of nuts.
From the classical view this was the worker's party, and the only one that openly stood up and opposed Hitler back then – and paid dearly for it. They are mostly fair, think, and criticize themselves, which is why they never have a chance.

Conservatives here used to be the "classic" CDU, however Mrs Merkel just included each and every social-democratic idea in her party agenda, so that the social democrats as initiators of those ideas are by now standing in the rain, and do not know how to get out of this situation, struggling to find a clear profile. CDU is basically for a moderate government, supporting economy and not over-regulate the market. A lot of right-wing conservative voters are therefore leaving the CDU and support nut parties like the AfD and 'Pegida'. The classic conservatives are currently despairing.

The Left is the political survivor of the old GDR, and while not really being on Moscow course, they of course try to justify a lot of what Russia does - even if they should know that the latter is a dictatorship, and neither a democracy nor politically "left" in any way.
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