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Oz Political Party Test I Found
Dec 17th, 2008 at 12:24pm
 
http://www.ozpolitics.info/guide/fun/politics-test/

I always like taking political tests. Even though they all call me libertarian or anarchist. (Even though I hate libertarians and roll my eyes at anarchists..) Ironicaly in one test where it said how I would run the country came up "centrist democracy"..

Democrats: 41.2%
Greens: 41.6%
Labor: 50%
Family First: 50.4%
Liberal: 52.9%
One Nation: 53.2%
National: 54.7%

"Because your highest score is less than 66.6%, it suggests you have significant areas of disagreement with each of the parties. Indeed, you may not be satisfied with any of the political parties in the Australian polity."

Political Outlook: Centre-right (17.7%)
Economic Outlook: Right (48.7%)
Social Policey: Centre-Right (20%)
Traditional Values: Centre (4.8%)

This reminds me of a while back when I use to post at another forum.
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I'ts not that you're moderate. It's just you're extreme in so many different directions..


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Reply #1 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 1:19pm
 
These tests are fun

Greens 44.8%
Australian Democrats 69.4%
Labor Party    67.1%
Family First  58.2%
Liberal Party  74.2%
National Party 56.7%
One Nation 51.8% 
   
Political outlook:
Your broad political orientation score is 6.7%, which equates to a ‘Centre’ position

Economic policy
Your economic policy score score is 43.4%. This equates to a ‘Right’ position

Social policy
Your social policy score is -7%. This equates to a ‘Centre’ position

Traditional values
Your traditional values score is -15.8%. This equates to a ‘Centre Left’ position

The only surprise is the high score for the Liberal Party.
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Reply #2 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 1:47pm
 
Well call me kermit, I am green.

Greens                                 :88.5%
Australian Democrats                :83.9%
Labor Party                        :69.6%
Family First                        :40%
Liberal Party                        :26.8%
National Party                        :20.9%
One Nation                           :31.5%


For the values I am left, left, centre left, and far left
                       
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Reply #3 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 2:44pm
 
Mine..


Greens 53.5%
Australian Democrats 50.7%
Labor Party    44.3%
Family First  46%
Liberal Party  35.6%
National Party 47.4%
One Nation 49.1% 
   
Political outlook:
Your broad political orientation score is -1.6%, which equates to a ‘Centre’ position

Economic policy
Your economic policy score score is -49.7%. This equates to a ‘Left’ position

Social policy
Your social policy score is -6%. This equates to a ‘Centre’ position

Traditional values
Your traditional values score is 23.4%. This equates to a ‘Centre Right’ position


My problem is finding a party that is Left socially and economically but tough on law and order. Oh well. I'll have to start one. Are you coming Kermit, now that we know Muso is a Blue Blood Wink
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Reply #4 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 3:07pm
 
locutius wrote on Dec 17th, 2008 at 2:44pm:
Oh well. I'll have to start one. Are you coming Kermit, now that we know Muso is a Blue Blood Wink


Before the last election, I had always voted Liberal, but on the last election, I found that they had migrated too far to the right for me, especially on the invasion of Iraq. I've always maintained the need for strong economic growth and a free market economy - but not at any cost. My other main point of contention is the Liberal Environmental policy, which is minimalist. I regard myself as a Green, but the Australian Greens appeal more to the headless chook variety of Green rather than the pragmatic Green.

The ALP has always performed better on Environmental issues, but they have mostly been too far to the Left in the past. Rudd has come back slightly Right of Centre if anything.
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Reply #5 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 3:25pm
 
Muso, I am with you on pragmatist green. Conservation and healthy environments do not mean untouchable.
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Reply #6 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 4:52pm
 
Make that three for pragmatic environmentalism.

Unfortunately for the environmental movement, it has previously been seen as represented by hippies chaining themselves to trees, which did nothing to spread acceptance amongst the more conservative majority of australians.

We have seen a shift over the last decade, with suited up, media savvy, environmentalists, getting their message across to the wider community, and with that, a more realistic, pragmatic approach has developed.

Ultimately we should see this new Green movement being able to deliver better environmental outcomes because of the greater acceptance of environmental policies across all walks of life.

I would like to see the stats, but I would predict that most families would rank caring for the environment, very highly on their priorities, of what they want the government to manage.
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Reply #7 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 7:20pm
 
Democrats: 47.1%
Greens: 56.2%
Labor: 56.5%
Family First: 43.5%
Liberal: 39.5%
One Nation: 69.1%
National: 36.7%

As usual ON comes out on top for me.  Oh dear and look...  I'm not of the "Christian Right" or any Right for that matter.  Seems to me I am becoming less left and more Centrist these days though...  I guess the progs here and on other sites can thank themselves for that.

Political Outlook: Your broad political orientation score is -11%, which equates to a ‘Centre’ position.
Economic Outlook: Your economic policy score score is -39.5%. This equates to a ‘Centre Left’ position.
Social Policey: Your social policy score is 6.7%. This equates to a ‘Centre’ position.
Traditional Values: Your traditional values score is 3.8%. This equates to a ‘Centre’ position.

Oh and I guessed which party yet again...
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Reply #8 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 7:33pm
 
I'm surprised ON still comes up on these quizzes.  Looks like the Greens are the big winners.  

And Muso - the Australian Greens have never been of the headless chook variety - they have been misrepresented for years.  Bob Brown has done an outstanding job keeping the Party together and broadly increasing the voter base.

The young members coming through the ranks are dedicated, professional and caring and will be great representatives for the future of the party.  They put the interests of the country before their own - unlike the major parties.
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Reply #9 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 8:23pm
 
I never really understood the point of so many parties. I mean, besides the extremity and priorities, isn't it safe to say democrats and greens and labor all agree on basically the same thing?

They're all leftwing. There you go.

Not that I'm not curious as to the parties. (Seeing as I got a below average score on all lol!) But I don't see why noone adopts a four party "big tent" system.

You got your left socialy/left fiscaly party.
You got your right socialy/right fiscaly party.
You got your right socialy/left fiscaly party.
And you got your left socialy/right fiscaly party.

Then the moderate vote would actually be the deciding vote. As opposed to just claiming lip-service that they matter.
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Reply #10 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 9:39pm
 
http://quizfarm.com/quizzes/new/arocoun/what-philosophy-do-you-follow-v103/
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You Scored as Strong Egoism
Your life is very much guided by the concept of <b>Egoism</b>: You work primarily to promote your own interests. <br><br>“I swear by my life, and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine.” <br>“I am not primarily an advocate of capitalism, but of egoism; and I am not primarily an advocate of egoism, but of reason. If one recognizes the supremacy of reason and applies it consistently, all the rest follows.” <br>--Ayn Rand <br><br>More info at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Arocoun">Arocoun's Wikipedia User Page...</a>



Strong Egoism  
100%
Existentialism  
90%
Justice (Fairness)  
75%
Divine Command  
65%
Nihilism  
55%
Hedonism  
55%
Apathy  
50%
Kantianism  
45%
Utilitarianism  
0%

Another test I found, I honestly did not see that one coming.. I mean, I guess it makes sense. Seeing as I don't ussualy justify my positions with some long winded rant about "rights" or "logic" or "justice" or "God".

It's my will. That's a good enough reason.
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Reply #11 - Dec 17th, 2008 at 10:04pm
 
Jim Profit wrote on Dec 17th, 2008 at 8:23pm:
I never really understood the point of so many parties. I mean, besides the extremity and priorities, isn't it safe to say democrats and greens and labor all agree on basically the same thing?

They're all leftwing. There you go.


There are a number of good reasons.

One is corruption. No matter what the ideology, corruption sets in eventually. Having a competitor with similar dieology keeps them more honest.

Also, in any election there are multiple issues. No party is going to match your position on all of them. The more choice, the better.

Also, in the US for example, both major parties opposed ratification of Kyoto for many years after the majority of the population supported it. They must have had sponsors/donors who wanted that outcome. Lack of competition allowed them to get away with it. There is always a very real risk that obth major parties will be bought by the same interest group. In that situation the more minor parties the better.
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Reply #12 - Dec 18th, 2008 at 9:11am
 
mantra wrote on Dec 17th, 2008 at 7:33pm:
I'm surprised ON still comes up on these quizzes.  Looks like the Greens are the big winners.  

And Muso - the Australian Greens have never been of the headless chook variety - they have been misrepresented for years.  Bob Brown has done an outstanding job keeping the Party together and broadly increasing the voter base.

The young members coming through the ranks are dedicated, professional and caring and will be great representatives for the future of the party.  They put the interests of the country before their own - unlike the major parties.


I actually voted Green at the last election. Some of the policies are totally anathema to me (for example I am totally against drugs), but I voted for them because their approach to Climate Change seemed reasonable.
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Reply #13 - Dec 18th, 2008 at 9:35am
 
Well if you are against drugs then you did the right thing by default, because their stance on drugs is by far the best of any party.

The prohibition and drug wars are an anachronism, sometimes you have to give a little to gain a lot.
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Reply #14 - Dec 18th, 2008 at 9:37am
 
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I actually voted Green at the last election.


Very good.

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Some of the policies are totally anathema to me (for example I am totally against drugs), but I voted for them because their approach to Climate Change seemed reasonable.


Drugs are a murky area.  The Greens advocate harm minimisation - not the promotion of legal use, as is so often spruiked through the major parties' propaganda machines.

Their policies have changed over the years on this issue and recently they have been taking a harder stance - although where has prohibition got us?  Drug use is worse than it's ever been.
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