ANSWERS: 5
  • A world of unfettered markets, and no regard to the human and social cost. The utter destruction of all social programs. Aggressive posture to all percieved enemies with threatened or actual conflict. The dismantling of civil rights and protections and the installation of a police state
  • Just as screwed up as if the liberal nut jobs had their way. There's just way too much extremism in our societies. We should be more concerned with DOING what is right, than something as trivial and useless as BEING right.
  • Are you happy now? Everyone's gone to their room to cry! ;-) I can't even approach this one in detail; it's too depressing. Suffice it to say: unpleasant for me and for many more people than realize it.
  • 1. Economics: Cutting tax rates in order to stimulate steady, wide-spread economic growth and acceptance of the necessity of the risks inherent in that growth, such as budget deficits. 2. Domestic Affairs: Preferring strong government but not intrusive government, slight acceptance of the welfare state and disapproval of counterculture. 3. Foreign Policy: Patriotism is a necessity, world government is a terrible idea, statesmen should have the ability to accurately distinguish friend from foe, protect national interest both at home and abroad, and the necessity of a strong military. # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neoconservatism Sorry, was I supposed to start conspiracy theorising here?
  • They might temporarily have their way, and it would certainly suck for a little while, but I believe that there would be a hell of a revolution that would strip them of their power.

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