Post by Ián B. Anglatzarâ on Jun 13, 2012 1:41:33 GMT -6
Dear Fiôvâns!
I throw my hat into the Senäts race ring.
I run as an independent, but in case you wonder, this is what my Voters' Compass test revealed:
Your Result: ZRT
Result Breakdown:
92% ZRT
72% MRPT
72% APT
38% CSPP
27% RUMP
I will not care about any party lines but vote my conscience, but as you can see I stand for radical politics.
Issues that I care strongly about are:
Issues where I have no strong opinions, despite what people probably expected, are:
I am, I think you can say, a radical in the current Kingdom, but many of my views are in synch with how things were in the Kingdom a dozen years ago, so in some issues where I seem radical, I am actually reactionary.
You who know me, know that I will not be a frantically active Senator. If you want someone with an aggressive agenda who is looking for a position to energetically push it, you should probably in all fairness vote Miestrâ, not me or Dieter. Vote for me if you want a watchdog who will try to counter the Conservative forces in the Senäts from a Derivatist point of view. (And vote Dieter if you want the same, but a Peculiarist.)
I throw my hat into the Senäts race ring.
I run as an independent, but in case you wonder, this is what my Voters' Compass test revealed:
Your Result: ZRT
Result Breakdown:
92% ZRT
72% MRPT
72% APT
38% CSPP
27% RUMP
I will not care about any party lines but vote my conscience, but as you can see I stand for radical politics.
Issues that I care strongly about are:
- Talossa is a nation; thus the government should have full contact and birth details of all citizens - strongly for
- The Secretary of State should be required to be non-partisan - strongly for
- Dual citizenship in Talossa and a micronation should be banned or heavily restricted - strongly against
- How I vote in national elections should not be public knowledge - strongly for
- It should be more difficult than today to become a citizen - strongly against
- The size of the Cosa should be reduced to one seat per elected Member of the Cosa - strongly for
- The electorate should be able to know exactly which candidates they are voting for - strongly for
- Talossa should have diplomatic relations with micronations - strongly against
- The King should become purely a symbolic figurehead - strongly for
- The Organic Law (the constitution) should be easier to amend - strongly for
- Giving Cosa seats to newly immigrated citizens between elections is a great way to encourage them and should be allowed - strongly against
Issues where I have no strong opinions, despite what people probably expected, are:
- The Three Strikes law should be abolished
- Talossa should eventually become a republic
I am, I think you can say, a radical in the current Kingdom, but many of my views are in synch with how things were in the Kingdom a dozen years ago, so in some issues where I seem radical, I am actually reactionary.
You who know me, know that I will not be a frantically active Senator. If you want someone with an aggressive agenda who is looking for a position to energetically push it, you should probably in all fairness vote Miestrâ, not me or Dieter. Vote for me if you want a watchdog who will try to counter the Conservative forces in the Senäts from a Derivatist point of view. (And vote Dieter if you want the same, but a Peculiarist.)