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You like your government very, very small -- or none at all. You are a hardcore libertarian. Want to run for Congress? State legislature? Join the Libertarian Party and they'll put you on the ballot. And if you find the Libertarian Party to be too moderate these days, there is the new Boston Tea Party.

Approximately 9% of the takers of this quiz scored in this area, 31% for all libertarians outside the centrist circle.

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what'd you get ??
 
The answers that I would have for some of those questions are not in the list.

For example.

Should Social Security be phased out?
NO! All we have to do is start investing the Social Security trust fund in the stock market.
NO! Raise taxes as necessary when the baby boomers retire.
No, but pay down the national debt now, before the baby boomers retire.
Some. Ramp up the retirement age so the average number of years for receiving government checks is brought back down to 5.
Yes. Replace Social Security with a purely aged-based MINIMUM income (comparable to current minimum Social Security payouts) funded out of general revenues.
Yes. Replace Social Security with a forced savings plan for the young.
YES! Complete separation of retirement and state. Let people plan their own retirement.
I would say no, but just stop congress from dipping into the trust fund and allow people to opt out if they choose. Also, you can call SS a "government check" but you paid into that fund most of your life and most people get less out than they put in.
 
You like your government very, very small -- or none at all. You are a hardcore libertarian. Want to run for Congress? State legislature? Join the Libertarian Party and they'll put you on the ballot. And if you find the Libertarian Party to be too moderate these days, there is the new Boston Tea Party.

Approximately 9% of the takers of this quiz scored in this area, 31% for all libertarians outside the centrist circle.

Radical Libertarian. Does that mean domestic terrorist?
 
You desire substantially less government control of both personal and economic activity than is presently the case in the U.S. According to some definitions, this makes you a libertarian. According to other definitions, including the Libertarian Party's membership oath, the word "libertarian" is restricted to those who want considerably smaller government than you desire. Maybe some other term is needed for you, such as freedom lover...
 
When I've taken the quiz in the past, I'm usually in the "Centrist" zone (with conservative leanings), though I once ended up on the Centrist zone with populist leanings--go figure.

Here are my most recent results: Smaller Government Centrist

"Your views call roughly the same amount of government with just a bit more liberty than we currently have in the United States today. Thus, your views are probably best served by a nearly equal mix of Democrats and Republicans in the legislatures, with perhaps a few Libertarians thrown into the mix to nudge things in the direction of smaller government.

Note that I said just a few Libertarians. The Libertarian Party calls for much bigger cuts in government than you want. Think of a tub of cold bathwater. To get it warm enough to be comfortable, you add hot water, not ideal temperature water.

Approximately 10% of the takers of this quiz scored in this area, 36% for all within the centrist circle. "
 
I fall right on the cusp between Moderate Libertarian and Social Liberal.
 
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