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Forget the Labels: What’s Your True Political Identity?
Forget the Labels: What's Your True Political Identity? Answer these 8 questions about how you'd run the country to reveal the political philosophy you *actually* subscribe to. Question 1 of 8 The nation's healthcare system is up for debate. What's your big idea? Create a government-funded, universal healthcare system that covers everyone, like a public utility. Deregulate the industry to increase competition and let people use health savings accounts freely. Keep the current public-private system, but add a public option to increase competition and lower costs. Focus on improving the current system for citizens first, securing borders to manage costs. The economy needs a boost. What's the first lever you pull? Cut taxes across the board for individuals and corporations to stimulate private investment. Increase taxes on the wealthiest to fund social programs and reduce inequality. Use tariffs and trade policies to protect domestic industries and jobs. Implement targeted tax cuts for the middle-class, paid for by closing loopholes. When it comes to the environment, what's the most sensible path forward? Launch a massive government-led mobilization to switch to 100% renewable energy. Let the free market solve it. Remove all energy subsidies and let innovation lead the way. Gradually transition to renewables using a mix of market incentives and international agreements. Prioritize energy independence using all available resources, including fossil fuels. Next Question → Let's talk about improving schools. What's your plan? Give parents vouchers to choose any school they want—public, private, or charter. Focus on a core curriculum of reading, math, and national history, removing divisive social topics. Make public college tuition-free and significantly increase funding for all public schools. Increase teacher pay and school funding, but tie it to performance metrics and innovation. How should our country interact with the rest of the world? Put our country's interests first. Strengthen the military and be wary of international agreements. Lead with diplomacy and humanitarian aid, working through international organizations. Promote free trade and non-intervention. Be an example of freedom, not the world's policeman. Maintain strong alliances while engaging rivals, using a mix of diplomacy and military strength. What is the government's proper role in the daily lives of its citizens? To protect vulnerable groups and ensure fairness through strong anti-discrimination laws. Get out of the way. The government shouldn't regulate personal choices or the free market. To uphold traditional values and maintain social order by encouraging strong community standards. Find a balance: Protect consumers and the environment, but streamline rules to avoid stifling business. Our roads and bridges are crumbling. How do we fix them? Launch a bipartisan bill funded by a mix of public money and user fees, like gas taxes or tolls. Privatize them. Let private companies build and operate new roads, funding them with tolls. Fund a massive public works program that creates union jobs and prioritizes green transit. Focus on projects with clear national security or economic importance, and fast-track them. Giant tech companies have a huge influence on our society. What should be done? Leave them alone. Government interference will only stifle the innovation that made them successful. Aggressively regulate them to protect user data, combat misinformation, and break up monopolies. Scrutinize them for bias and ensure they promote national interests and values. Update antitrust laws for the digital age to create clear rules for competition and data privacy. See My Result → Your Result Share your result & challenge your friends to take the quiz! Facebook Post on X Copy Link Take Quiz Again
