HurtLocker wrote: » My take is; Left wing = More Public Money spent, more public services and higher taxes Right Wing = Less Public money spent, less public services and lower taxes It's down to individuals to decide what they consider high or low tax and how much public expenditure is too much or too little.
steddyeddy wrote: » When people say an idea is left or right wing what do they mean exactly. I have beard the same idea being described as left or right wing by different people.
wendell borton wrote: » What's the difference between a social democrat and a democratic socialist?
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » Isn't it obvious? For example: Governor of North Dakota, Jack Johnson, is a social democrat. Governor of South Dakota, John Jackson, is a democratic socialist. Massive difference!
losthorizon wrote: » I'm just left of centre but Ireland is possibly the most right wing country in Europe. It takes a special nation to be more right wing than the USA but we manage it.
wendell borton wrote: » Now that you mention Dakota, N. Dakota has a state owned bank and manufacturing industries which by Fox news standards makes it a commie state.
dotsman wrote: » As at today, I would say that Ireland is centre left in most things (especially economics), centre on a few (including some social policies) and still centre-right on religious policies.
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » That's Jack Johnson for you! :mad:
dotsman wrote: » You have to be joking. Ireland has traditionally been centre-left wing (flirting with left wing) regarding most policies (especially economic). Only on social and religious grounds has it ever gone to the centre-right (some times the actual right). As at today, I would say that Ireland is centre left in most things (especially economics), centre on a few (including some social policies) and still centre-right on religious policies.
losthorizon wrote: » Point out those things for me please! I would like to be educated.