I object to the notion that I must conform to one person's opinion box to be a conservative, or that I have no ideology, just a "bunch of opinions". With due respect, you are welcome to criticize my specific opinions, and you have every right to say what you want, you're not an authority on who is conservative. Under many definitions of conservative, I am very much so. On some issues, I am "liberal", which is another loaded word.
Furthermore, paleoconservative, neoconservative, moderate conservative, religious conservative, small-government conservative, social conservative, economic conservative, etc are all KINDS of conservatism. There is NO ONE KIND of conservatism.
I also will prove that conservatism isn't a disciplined and consistent ideology itself. Look at privacy issues.
Conservatives want more privacy and less government intrusion, yet they supported unwarranted wiretaps, the suspension of habeus corpus, and they want more regulation of the borders and more censorship of the airwaves (for social conservatives), and they want to keep certain illicit substances banned, and they want to keep certain kinds of behaviors and lifestyles from obtaining the same acceptance and legitimacy in the legal world as others. All forms of greater government intervention, and expansion of federal power. On other issues, they support less gun control, less market control, less union control, less government regulation, more privatization, school privatization, and closing entire sections of the government and letting the market control it.
That's not a consistent or disciplined viewpoint, yet it's all conservative.
Someone is un-American when they blame everyone who doesn't agree with them on political issues for the problems in our time. It's undemocratic, it's prejudiced, ignorant, bigoted, and blindly partisan.
Stuff I can use?You say that you don't want the government to spend much money UNLESS they spend it on stuff you can use.
No, I don't know where you're getting that. I don't want the government to spend money unless it's absolutely essential. The rock and roll hall of fame, bridge to nowhere, grasshopper research in Alaska, pork barrel projects are one big mistake. The money wasted on defense spending for open-ended contracts which never get oversight and end up costing 10 times their original proposed funding, needs to end. Simply handing cash to the homeless is not a solution.
I can go on and on for a thousand pages if I had the material in front of me to cite each individual line item blunder. But I shouldn't have to.
I don't believe we will agree on some things, and that is fine. But I do object to the idea that I am bound by the flaws in a commonly held ideology to be able to hold most of those viewpoints, and any mischaracterization of my viewpoints.
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