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Guns Should the Second Amendment stay in force?
ECONOMIC
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
53.3% 4168 49.3% 86.2 NO! Private gun ownership is too dangerous. (The 2nd Amendment is an obsolete relic from frontier days.) 0
26.4% 2281 27.0% 77.9 No. Ban private handguns. Carefully control hunting weapons. 24
15.3% 1553 18.4% 66.2 OK, but require registration and background checks. 50
1.9% 175 2.1% 71.5 Yes. Legal handguns actually prevent crime, save lives, and give women equality. (And registration requirements are a dangerous slippery slope.) 75
3.3% 285 3.4% 76.9 YES! Private MILITARY arms are the last bastion against tyranny. (And gun registration is a dangerous slippery slope) 100
100% 8462 100% 79.7 Total18.6

Subsidies & Tariffs Should the government help certain "important" industries using subsidies, quotas, and/or tariffs?
ECONOMIC
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
53.5% 4196 49.6% 79.6 Yes! It is high time that the US implement an Industrial Policy, guiding industries to our national purpose. 0
19.3% 1682 19.9% 71.8 Yes. The Freedom to Farm Act and free trade with Mexico have hurt too many workers. Repeal them. 27
12.4% 1235 14.6% 62.5 Some. The current amount of support for distressed industries is about right. 52
8.2% 783 9.3% 65.2 No. Subsidies keep inefficient industries in this country keeping us poorer in the long run. Limit subsidies to help out in short term crises only. 77
6.6% 566 6.7% 72.6 NO! Giving taxpayer money to favored industries is theft, pure and simple! Eliminate all subsidies, quotas and protective tariffs. 100
100% 8462 100% 73.8 Total24.5

Education Should the public schools be privatized?
ECONOMIC
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
94.0% 7932 93.7% 94.6 NO! We need to extend the public schools to day care and college. 0
5.5% 490 5.8% 90.1 No. We need continued government ownership of schools. (Reform is possible.) 45
0.2% 18 0.2% 90.7 Yes. Replace government-owned schools with government-provided vouchers for everyone. 60
0.0% 3 0.0% 94.3 Yes! Government vouchers for the poor only. (Let the middle and upper classes write their own checks.) 80
0.2% 19 0.2% 79.7 YES! Complete separation of education and state. (Let churches and other charities educate the poor.) 100
100% 8462 100% 94.3 Total2.8

Social Security Should Social Security be phased out?
ECONOMIC
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
39.8% 3215 38.0% 82.4 NO! All we have to do is start investing the Social Security trust fund in the stock market. 0
45.7% 3861 45.6% 78.6 NO! Raise taxes as necessary when the baby boomers retire. 20
10.4% 970 11.5% 71.1 No, but pay down the national debt now, before the baby boomers retire. 50
1.5% 158 1.9% 63.0 Some. Ramp up the retirement age so the average number of years for receiving government checks is brought back down to 5. 60
1.4% 139 1.6% 67.4 Yes. Replace Social Security with a purely aged-based MINIMUM income (comparable to current minimum Social Security payouts) funded out of general revenues. 68
0.7% 66 0.8% 68.4 Yes. Replace Social Security with a forced savings plan for the young. 76
0.5% 53 0.6% 62.0 YES! Complete separation of retirement and state. Let people plan their own retirement. 100
100% 8462 100% 78.5 Total17.2

Workplace Should the government continue to regulate employment relations in the name of Civil Rights?
ECONOMIC
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
55.0% 4369 51.6% 86.7 YES! A job is a right. The burden of proof lies on the employer to fire anyone. All firings should be subject to judicial review. 0
36.1% 3172 37.5% 78.4 Yes! Workplace equality has not yet been achieved. Clearly more action is required. 20
7.0% 732 8.7% 66.1 Yes. About what it is now. (Sure, some of the lawsuits are ridiculous, but it takes dire threats to bring certain employers into line.) 44
0.9% 106 1.3% 61.2 No. The penalties for discrimination and/or offending people have gotten way out of line. The loss of a job is worth a few months' pay in damages at most. 79
0.9% 83 1.0% 73.0 NO! Hiring and working should be purely voluntary activities. (The marketplace will punish discriminators.) 100
100% 8462 100% 81.4 Total11.9

Taxes & Spending Should the size of government be significantly reduced (over a period of time)?
ECONOMIC
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
87.2% 7271 85.9% 83.4 NO! Government is too small. There are vital programs that are under-funded. 0
6.3% 579 6.8% 75.6 No. Government is about the right size. 40
5.1% 469 5.5% 76.0 Yes. Cut by 10-20% (eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse...). 55
0.5% 45 0.5% 74.9 Yes! Cut significantly, 30-40%. 65
0.2% 15 0.2% 71.3 Yes! Cut spending roughly in half. 75
0.4% 37 0.4% 67.2 YES! Cut 70% or more. (The rightful function of government is to protect our borders and enforce laws protecting life, liberty and property.) 86
0.4% 46 0.5% 62.0 YES!! Taxation is theft! Government should be run from voluntary contributions and user fees only. 100
100% 8462 100% 82.2 Total6.5

The Draft Should military service be voluntary, or should there be a draft?
PERSONAL
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
1.9% 204 2.4% 62.1 Everyone should have the experience of two years of "National Service" (can be non-military). 0
1.1% 130 1.5% 57.6 No draft now, but keep draft registration. 50
9.8% 999 11.8% 64.6 Under extreme circumstances a draft could be acceptable. However, we do not need draft registration now. 70
4.9% 460 5.4% 70.1 In times of crisis the problem is not lack of volunteers; the problem is lack of a prepared populace. Add military training to the basic high school curriculum and make training camps available without further obligation. 80
82.2% 6669 78.8% 80.9 The draft is slavery and therefore morally unacceptable. A country that needs a draft to defend itself deserves to lose. 100
100% 8462 100% 77.5 Total93.6

Censorship Should the FCC regulate the content of broadcast television?
PERSONAL
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
3.0% 294 3.5% 72.6 Yes! The government should own the air waves. We need a system like the BBC. 0
1.0% 106 1.3% 67.2 Yes. We need less sex, less violence, and/or more "educational" TV. 25
3.0% 309 3.7% 68.3 Yes. The current level of FCC power is about right. 50
16.4% 1533 18.1% 75.5 No. Let broadcasters choose content and format. Only require that they scramble the really rude stuff. 76
76.6% 6220 73.5% 87.1 No! Any government censorship is intolerable. Give broadcasters the same freedoms of expression enjoyed by publishers of books and magazines -- including how much sex, violence and crude language. 100
100% 8462 100% 83.6 Total90.8

Sex Should the government have laws regulating sex between consenting adults? Should they be enforced?
PERSONAL
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
0.0% 2 0.0% 100.0 Yes! It is time to actually enforce laws against sex out of wedlock and certain "deviant" acts. 0
0.0% 3 0.0% 49.7 Yes. Time to enforce the laws against certain "deviant" acts. 25
0.0% 6 0.1% 47.7 Yes. Time to enforce the laws against sex out of wedlock. 30
0.4% 52 0.6% 55.7 Well, keep current sodomy and fornication laws on the books to make a statement, but don't enforce them. 50
10.3% 985 11.6% 68.4 No. Sodomy and fornication laws are unenforceable and obsolete. Take them off the books. 76
89.2% 7414 87.6% 79.0 NO! The government has no right to regulate sex between consenting adults. Take all such laws off the books, including laws against prostitution. 100
100% 8462 100% 77.6 Total97.2

Drugs Should the War on Drugs continue?
PERSONAL
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
0.6% 51 0.6% 78.4 YES! And we need to redouble our efforts! More life sentences! More mandatory drug tests! More no-knock warrants! 0
0.6% 47 0.6% 82.6 Yes! Continue on our present course. 44
3.5% 335 4.0% 69.4 Well yes, but obey the Constitution. Repeal civil asset forfeiture and/or lessen some of the more outrageous punishments. 59
46.0% 4129 48.8% 73.5 No. Legalize the safer drugs such as marijuana. Tax and regulate them like liquor. 81
49.3% 3900 46.1% 83.2 No! Legalize all recreational drugs for adult use. (What you take is none of the government's business as long as you handle your 'high' responsibly.) 100
100% 8462 100% 77.9 Total88.9

Immigration Is illegal immigration a serious problem? Does it justify the cost and lost rights necessary to keep people out?
PERSONAL
Weighted PercentNumberUnweighted
Percent
Average
Weight
Answer TextAnswer Score
0.7% 62 0.7% 73.8 Illegal immigration is a serious problem. Institute a national ID for everyone. 0
2.4% 209 2.5% 73.9 Illegal immigration is a serious problem, but the solution is more border patrol and/or use of the military to guard the borders better. 40
5.0% 511 6.0% 63.5 Keep the current system more or less. 50
24.4% 2244 26.5% 71.0 Keep the immigration quotas but keep our Constitutional rights also. Eliminate the proof of legal residency requirement to get a job. 72
67.6% 5436 64.2% 81.4 Immigrants are a blessing to this country. Open the gates! Just require that they pay their own way. 100
100% 8462 100% 77.3 Total88.6

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