Fiscal Conservative/Social Liberal
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Fiscal Conservative/Social Libertarian
I'm a fiscal conservative, but not a libertarian. While the government should be considerably smaller than it is currently, I also believe the Federal government should have some meat to it. During the 2000 Presidential campaign, I recall the Libertarian candidate stating that Federal spending should be around $100 billion. Not only is that ludicrous, it is also dangerous.
I'm mostly anti-war. I supported Afghanistan, but I oppose nation building. We shouldn't have invaded Iraq and we sure as hell shouldn't be attacking Libya.
Immigration is good for America, but it should be done legally. We should dramatically increase the number of troops on the borders. Also, since we obviously cannot deport the 14 million illegal immigrants currently residing in the country, we need to provide a path for legal residence and eventual citizenship.
On social issues, I'm left-wing except on gun control, which I oppose. I am pro-life in principle, but as far as the law is concerned, I'm pro-choice. On gay marriage, I am supportive so long as marriage is a government issue (IMO, the best solution is to get the government out of marriage altogether). I am in favor of legalizing any drug that doesn't make someone go batshit crazy and kill other people. Heroin, cocaine, marijuana, etc. should be legalized. Prostitution should also be legalized. It baffles me why pornography is legal but prostitution isn't; the two are fundamentally the same. I support separation of church and state, although I wouldn't go as far as many on the left. For instance, I don't think a cross at a war memorial on government property is unconstitutional.
I support gradually privatizing SS and Medicare, and replacing the income tax with a national sales tax.
To summarize: I am supportive of a powerful Federal government, but one that 1) Spends within its means, and 2) Leaves me the fuck alone.