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Healthcare › COVID Mask Mandate
M>M Personal answerYes, but only indoors or crowded areas |
Social › Abortion
M>M Personal answerPro-life, and permanently and irrevocably ban abortion in all its forms in predominantly and potentially predominantly Republican states, U.S. territories, counties and county-equivalents, Washington D.C., cities, towns, villages, Indian reservations, Census Designated Areas (CDP's) and other unincorporated areas and unincorporated communities, etc. The U.S. Congress should pass the following resolutions: S.J.RES. 13 - Nullification of Obama pro-abortion Title X rule, S. 220, S. 224, S. 241, S. 301, S. 2311, House of Representatives: H.R. 7, H.R. 36, H.J.RES. 39, H.J.RES. 43, H.R. 147, H.R. 217, H.R. 354, H.R. 644, H.R. 656, H.R. 684, H.R. 692, H.R. 718, H.R. 853, H.R. 1192, H.R. 4712, |
Healthcare › Mental Health
M>M Personal answerYes, our mental healthcare system needs more funding to provide a higher quality of care and services |
Domestic Policy › Armed Teachers
M>M Personal answerNo, hire professionally trained security guards instead |
Social › LGBT Adoption Rights
M>M Personal answerNo, only heterosexual (but not heterosexual allies) and asexual but opposite sex couples who are lawfully married should be allowed to have adoption rights |
Social › Gay Marriage
M>M Personal answerPermanently and irrevocably ban all non-heterosexual or asexual sexual and romantic orientations in predominantly and potentially predominantly Republican states, U.S. territories, counties and county-equivalents, Washington D.C., cities, towns, villages, Indian reservations, Census Designated Areas (CDP's) and other unincorporated areas and unincorporated communities, etc |
Social › Gender Identity
M>M Personal answerGender should include male, female and intersex (a person born with both reproductive organs and sex characteristics of a male and female (a.k.a. hermaphrodites) and gender identity should include cisgender and non-binary people. |
the Economy › Taxes
M>M Personal answer50% flat or proportional tax rate regardless of the income of the individual or entity (e.g. corporation, company, business, franchise, etc). |
Foreign Policy › Mandatory Military Service
M>M Personal answerthe age of enlistment should be at 21 years, joining the military should be on a voluntary and unpaid basis rather than mandatory (e.g. conscription) |
Social › Gender Workplace Diversity
M>M Personal answeryes, the members of the board of directors should always consist of 50% men and 50% women |
the Economy › Minimum Wage
M>M Personal answerAll minimum wages to be rounded out (e.g. $9.75 to $10) |
Social › Euthanasia
M>M Personal answerNo, permanently and irrevocably ban Euthanasia, assisted suicide in all its forms in predominantly and potentially predominantly Republican states, U.S. territories, counties and county-equivalents, Washington D.C., cities, towns, villages, Indian reservations, Census Designated Areas (CDP's) and other unincorporated areas and unincorporated communities, etc. |
Healthcare › Single-Payer Healthcare
M>M Personal answerYes, this system guarantees healthcare for everyone |
Immigration › Citizenship Test
M>M Personal answerYes |
Domestic Policy › Gun Control
M>M Personal answerSupport and defend gun rights (where concealed and open carry firearms (i.e. semi-automatic firearms) and other weapons are allowed to U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who are also officially state or U.S. territorial residents over 21 years of age and are legally and officially licensed, at the same time, enact a type of gun control, where acquiring, possessing and carrying firearms is limited to those who are mentally and physically competent, officially and legally trained and licensed, and currently not members or associate members, fellow traveler, sympathizers, and/or collaborators or simply support (in any way) the following: -- criminal organizations: -- terrorist organizations -- poachers -- people listed as a "prohibited person" -- leftists -- Nazis and Neo-Nazis -- Anti-Semitics and/or anti-Zionists - automatic weapons should be restricted to law enforcement, the U.S. military, and government paramilitary and militia organizations (unless it is for collection purposes, where it should remain or become legal) - Only U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents shall be allowed to have weapons |
the Economy › Universal Basic Income
M>M Personal answerNo, this will encourage people not to work and harm economic growth |
Immigration › Deporting Criminal Immigrants
M>M Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Corporate Tax
M>M Personal answer50% flat (or proportional) tax on all individuals and corporate entities (e.g. companies, corporations, franchises, businesses, etc) regardless of income |
Immigration › Immigrant Assimilation
M>M Personal answerYes, but the government should provide free language learning courses |
Social › Death Penalty
M>M Personal answerYes, but only as a last resort, where life imprisonment shall also be an alternative (life for those who were 21 years or older at the time of the crime, 50 years for those under 21 years) |
Social › Transgender Athletes
M>M Personal answerNo, only heterosexual and asexual Males, females and intersex people who identify as either cisgender or non-binary be allowed to compete in athletic events |
Social › Niqāb
M>M Personal answerNo, Islamic clothing (e.g. Hijabs, burqas, niqabs, Chadors, Taqiyah, and other Islamic clothing) (for men and women) should be permanently and irrevocably banned in predominantly and potentially predominantly Republican states, U.S. territories, counties and county-equivalents, Washington D.C., cities, towns, villages, Indian reservations, Census Designated Areas (CDP's) and other unincorporated areas and unincorporated communities, etc |
Domestic Policy › Social Media Regulation
M>M Personal answerYes, there is too much fake news and misinformation on social media |
Crime › Private Prisons
M>M Personal answerNo, private prisons will sacrifice quality of care and rehabilitation services for profit |
Immigration › Muslim Immigrant Ban
M>M Personal answerMuslims who are not liberal*, secular, heterosexual or asexual, centrist or rightist, religiously tolerant, and monogamist should not be allowed to enter the U.S. * liberal (liberal Muslims as in Muslims who are more open minded about their sons & daughters marrying non-Muslims (e.g. Christians) or even converting to Christianity upon their marriage to their non-Muslim spouse (e.g. the first lady of Argentina who converted to Roman Catholicism from Islam, where she stated in an interview with La Nación newspaper in 2012, that her father is a liberal Muslim who did not object to one of Juliana's sisters marrying a Christian and the other a Jew), secular, pro-gender equality, pro-democracy, pro-Israel, pro-west/westernized and religiously tolerant |
Domestic Policy › Net Neutrality
M>M Personal answerNo, treat all traffic equally and continue the openness of the internet |
Foreign Policy › Foreign Elections
M>M Personal answerYes, in predominantly Christian countries: The U.S. should highly encourage non-leftist (e.g. centrist and rightist) political parties to form a coalition to prevent leftist political parties from gaining (or regaining) any political control. The U.S. should also highly encourage non-leftist factions of leftist political parties to officially join the centrist and rightist political parties. In predominantly non-Christian countries: The U.S. should highly encourage - In predominantly Nicene Christian countries: centrist and rightist, and Nicene Christian political parties, including all its formations, manifestations, associations, successors, subsidiaries, paramilitary organizations, youth organizations, women's organizations, front organizations, labor organizations, pioneer movements, newspapers, think tanks, etc. It shall support the centrist and rightist factions of leftist political parties - In predominantly non-Christian countries: liberal and secular, centrist and rightist political parties, including all its formations, manifestations, associations, successors, subsidiaries, paramilitary organizations, youth organizations, women's organizations, front organizations, labor organizations, pioneer movements, newspapers, think tanks, etc. Note: U.S. support Christian political parties in predominantly non-Christian countries, including all its formations, manifestations, associations, successors, subsidiaries, paramilitary organizations, youth organizations, women's organizations, front organizations, labor organizations, pioneer movements, newspapers, think tanks, etc. |
Social › Women in Combat
M>M Personal answerYes, as long as they can pass the same physical tests as men |
Foreign Policy › United Nations
M>M Personal answerYes, and use the U.N. peacekeeping forces to protect our interests |
Crime › Drug Trafficking Penalties
M>M Personal answerDrug trafficking to apply if the drugs have links or connections to criminal or terrorist organizations, the person in question is a member or associate member of a criminal or terrorist organization and/or the drugs come from the 27 prohibited countries |
Domestic Policy › Drug Policy
M>M Personal answerLegalize, regulate and tax all drugs |
Healthcare › Safe Haven
M>M Personal answerYes, drug abuse should be treated as a health issue, not a criminal issue |
Elections › Criminal Politicians
M>M Personal answerYes, but only if they received amnesty or has served their sentence and/or paid all of their fines |
Elections › Campaign Finance
M>M Personal answerNo, as long as all donations are public knowledge |
Foreign Policy › Hong Kong Fugitive Extradition
M>M Personal answerNo |
Immigration › Skilled Immigrants
M>M Personal answerEnd and avoid establishing or re-establishing diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Maldives, Brunei, Palestine, Somalia, Mauritania, Comoros, the People's Republic of China, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, Somaliland, Kosovo, Transnistria, South Ossetia, Artsakh, Abkhazia, Northern Cyprus and Venezuela |
the Economy › Welfare Drug Testing
M>M Personal answerYes, and immediately terminate benefits for anyone testing positive |
the Environment › Plastic Product Ban
M>M Personal answerYes, and ban all disposable products that are not made of at least 75% of biodegradable material |
the Environment › Fracking
M>M Personal answerNo, we should pursue more sustainable energy resources instead |
the Environment › Animal Testing
M>M Personal answerNo |
Healthcare › Marijuana
M>M Personal answerYes, legalize, regulate and tax all drugs |
Domestic Policy › Whistleblower Protection
M>M Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Labor Unions
M>M Personal answerPermanently and irrevocably ban all leftist and anti-Zionist and/or anti-Semitic labor organizations in all its forms |
Elections › Right of Foreigners to Vote
M>M Personal answerNo, only legal citizens should be allowed to vote |
Elections › Campaign Finance
M>M Personal answerNo |
Foreign Policy › Israel Boycott
M>M Personal answerYes, boycotts against Israel harm one of our most important allies in the Middle East |
the Economy › Economic Stimulus
M>M Personal answerYes, but in the form of tax breaks for low income citizens |
Crime › Defunding the Police
M>M Personal answerNo |
the Economy › Welfare
M>M Personal answerMore, but increase benefits for the elderly and disabled |
Elections › Minimum Voting Age
M>M Personal answerThe voting age to be at the age of 21 years, repeal the 26th amendment |
the Economy › Government Spending
M>M Personal answer50% flat (or proportional) tax on all individuals and corporate entities (e.g. companies, corporations, franchises, businesses, etc) regardless of income |
the Economy › Domestic Jobs
M>M Personal answerYes, and drastically increase taxes and import tariffs on outsourcing businesses |
Science › Nuclear Energy
M>M Personal answerYes, temporarily while we increase investment into cleaner renewable alternatives |
Elections › Candidate Transparency
M>M Personal answerYes |
Foreign Policy › Foreign Aid
M>M Personal answerEnd and avoid establishing or re-establishing diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Maldives, Brunei, Palestine, Cuba, Somalia, Mauritania, Comoros, the People's Republic of China, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, Somaliland, Kosovo, Cuba, Transnistria, South Ossetia, Artsakh, Abkhazia, Northern Cyprus, and Venezuela |
Domestic Policy › Flag Burning
M>M Personal answerYes |
Transportation › Public Transportation
M>M Personal answerYes, but only if the spending goes towards environmentally friendly solutions |
Immigration › Dual Citizenship
M>M Personal answerYes, unless the person is a citizen of a country to which the U.S. is currently hostile and/or at war with and/or has previously visited, or intends to visit, a country to which the destination country is hostile and/or at war with the U.S. Note: They may recover their citizenship (including their nationality) once the country that was previously hostile and/or at war with U.S. has officially ended. |
Foreign Policy › Military Spending
M>M Personal answerIncrease, but only after our deficit is drastically reduced |
the Economy › NAFTA
M>M Personal answerNAFTA should include the countries that are geographically part of North America (except Cuba, which should be excluded for as long as they are a communist country) |
Healthcare › World Health Organization
M>M Personal answerDrastically reduce or end funding for as long as non-communist countries continue to have diplomatic relations with China (PRC) (instead of Taiwan (ROC) and recognize it's government as the sole legitimate government government of all China, and allowing people with PRC passports or passports with PRC visas and stamp, to enter the borders of non-communist countries |
Crime › Criminal Voting Rights
M>M Personal answerYes, every citizen deserves the right to vote |
the Economy › Offshore Banking
M>M Personal answerYes, as long as offshore income is reported |
the Economy › Tech Monopolies
M>M Personal answerYes |
the Economy › Government Pensions
M>M Personal answerNo, not until we decrease our national debt |
Domestic Policy › Political Advertising on Social Media
M>M Personal answerYes |
Crime › Prison Overcrowding
M>M Personal answerNo, but we should increase funding to offer education and skill building services for prisoners |
the Economy › Bitcoin
M>M Personal answerNo, and it has no intrinsic value |
the Economy › Tariffs
M>M Personal answerban the import of items with fake brand names, and goods made in (or exported from) Saudi Arabia, Yemen, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Maldives, Brunei, Palestine, Cuba, Somalia, Sudan, Mauritania, Comoros, the People's Republic of China, Vietnam, Laos, North Korea, Somaliland, Kosovo, Cuba, Transnistria, South Ossetia, Artsakh, Abkhazia and Northern Cyprus. |
the Economy › Trans-Pacific Partnership
M>M Personal answerNo, there are too many hidden provisions in this specific agreement |
Immigration › Sanctuary Cities
M>M Personal answerYes, Allow the states and U.S. territories to choose to officially become sanctuary states and territories, but the local and state law enforcement agencies should be authorized to arrest and/or deport illegal immigrants who are the following: 1. a member or associate member of the Freemasons and/or any other secret societies and organizations 2. a member or associate member of a criminal or terrorist organization 3. a member or associate member of a foreign leftist political party, all its formations, manifestations, associations, successors, paramilitary organizations, youth organizations, women's organization, front organizations, labor organizations, pioneer movements, newspapers, etc) (including fellow travelers, sympathizers, empathizers and collaborators).4. non-monogamists5. Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs who support (in any way) Hindutva of Hindu nationalism, ghar wapsi and/or anti-conversion (from Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism or Sikhism) laws6. a member of a foreign anti-Semitic and/or anti-Zionist, white or black supremacist group |
Education › Charter Schools
M>M Personal answerNationalize all educational institutions (e.g. schools, colleges, universities, etc) in the U.S. and ensure free and public education, where a High School diploma or a GED shall be one of the requirements to attend a college or university - K-4, 5-8, 9-12 grade levels - Monotheistic religious education should be introduced (or reintroduced) as a school subject - Socially useful school subjects should take priority over other subjects, while any non-socially useful class subjects shall be optional (in the form of electives) - By the U.S. law, every public school must be required to establish 20 as the limit on the number of students per classroom |
the Environment › Corporate Subsidies
M>M Personal answerYes |
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You side slightly towards “security”, meaning you more often believe the government should do everything within its power to ensure the security of its citizens. This theme is more important to you.
You side moderately towards “politically incorrect”, meaning you believe our society is becoming too sensitive to language that is direct and honest. This theme is more important to you.
You side slightly towards “nationalism”, meaning you more often support policies that prioritize the interests of our nation above others. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side slightly towards “decentralization”, meaning you more often believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level and serve the best interests of the local community. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on capitalism and democratic socialism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on assimilation and multiculturalism issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side moderately towards “left wing”, meaning you support policies that promote social and economic equality. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on authoritarian and libertarian issues. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You side extremely towards “deregulation”, meaning you very strongly believe that government regulation stifles innovation and economic prosperity. This theme is somewhat important to you.
You are a centrist on traditional and progressive issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on anthropocentrism and environmentalism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on big government and small government issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You side moderately towards “protectionism”, meaning you believe globalization is detrimental to the safety, compensation, environment, and standard of living of workers. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on collectivism and individualism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on tough and tender issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You side slightly towards “multilateralism”, meaning you more often believe policy decisions should be made collectively with support of everyone who may be affected by the outcome of the decision. This theme is only less important to you.
You are a centrist on imperialism and isolationism issues. This theme is only less important to you.
You side slightly towards “keynesian”, meaning you more often believe the government should provide economic assistance to stabilize the economy. This theme is only least important to you.
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