I just thought of a few more issues.: Raising the Minimum Wage English as the official language Funding Stem Cell Research Prayer in school should be more popular in Southern States.
TOV
It is not entirely your fault. I pulled off the sarcasm very badly. I should have written it better.
I was also thinking about a new interest group: the AARP. For the game, it can be called something like the AAROP (American Association of Really Old People) +10 Prescriptions for Seniors, -5 Privatize Social Security. Is there any way to add this without changing the core files?
I have come up with some hard numbers, as well as some new issues. Here is the list. New Issues and Changed Issues Civil Unions: D +9 R -12 I +2 CA D +20 R -15 I +3 VT D +10 R -5 I +1 English as Official Language D -7 R 8 I 2 AZ D 1 R 12 I 7 Funding Stem Cell D 10 R -5 I 5 CA D 12 R -4 I 7 Homeland Security: D +3 R +10<b
tov...just cause he said it? lame have a nice day:) You are misinterpreting me. I was being sacrastic when I said that. Of course those things are not "minor issues." I was poking fun at BakerStreet for saying that they were. In short, I was trying, in some small way, to defend you. But it all backfired horribly.
I believe that a square ideology is much more convenient than the traditional line. The technical term is the Nolan Chart, such as this: Nolan Chart Also, I found this site to be interesting: The Political Compass
"where did i say all those were minor issues? i said taxes have never been a big issue with me, but i didn't say anything about iraq, religion or abortion being minor issues. show me where i did TOV" I never said that you said they were minor issues. BakerStreet said them, in this very topic. The exact quote reads: "The minor issues you cite there are nothing compared to the huge issues core to Libertarianism that you disagree with. Believe what you want, but you
The minor issues [Sean Conners] cite I personally never new that taxation, abortion, Iraq, and religion were minor issues. I must have missed the memo.
My professor did not come up with those names. The names came strait out of the text book.
My political science class back in college actually has the best discription of politics. There are four types of political values: liberal, conservative, libertarian, and comunitarian. All voting Americans are roughly equally split among these for, although most libertarians and comunitarians are moderate enough that they do not think of themselves as libertarians or comunitarians. Replacing the traditional line, this political spectrum is a squar. On one side, there is Freedom v Order
I am so sorry I have to do this, but I have been ignored completely in the appropriate topic, and I need answers. I have been playing with the issue editor, and I have come up with four new issues. I want everyone's oppinion on them. In particular, I would like to know an appropriate value for Independants. Here is the list: Civil Unions: D +10 R -12 I +2 CA D +20 R -15 I +3 CN D +12 R -1 I +3 VT D +1
I have to make a correction: In Nevada, everyone, even Repuplicans, are against the Yucca Mountain facility.
Attempting to impeach Bush would be a useless exersize, because at best the Dems will win a slight majority. That is still much less than the 2/3 vote needed to impeach the president. The best the dems can do is to investigate the president and see what they can dig up.
I have been toying with the operator's kit recently, and I have come up with some new issues. I would like everyone's opinions on what values would be realistic. Here is what I have so far. Civil Unions: Dem support Rep oppose, but not as strongly as Gay Marrige Ind have no opinion The Patriot Act: Dem are stongly opposed Rep support Ind have no opinion. Quite a few aAmericans have little or no idea what the patriot act actually does.
I don't think independents favor the Iraq War In game, independends have no stance on the War in Iraq- in other words, an importance value of 0. This may be unrealistic, but in game, independents neither support nor oppose the war in Iraq. <TD class=
But next time, do your own googling. I hate lazy readers. Actually, documenting sources is your responsibility. I cannot count the nember of tiimes my College English proffesor talked about documenting sources and quotes. You, as a writter, must always assume that the reader is lazy, no matter how much you