I’m just curious what y’all think about that aspect of your identity. What’s it based on? What are its limits?

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    Guy who calls himself conservative here.

    If a progressive is someone who wants progress things, a conservative is one who says “Is that really how we want to progress?” . With a gas pedal, you need a brake pedal so to speak.

    Not all progress is good progress. Look at communism, and what progress towards that goal lead to. The road to hell is paved with good intentions.

    A perfect example is guns. You look at the newspapers, and see all these masd shootings. Of course we should disarm the people. But you look at the stats and see just how rare mass shootings are, you look at what often happens to disarmed populations, and how disarment doesn’t actually work, suddenly disarment looks like bad progress.

    Not all progress is good, a lot is bad, even with good intentions.

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      I’m a moderate conservative. I’m not against social programs but they should be time bound, cost effective and work to remove someone from the social program.

      I also want to see a balanced budget.

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        and work to remove someone from the social program.

        What happens to people who are chronically ill, unable to work or heal to a point where they can get off of social programs?

        What about the old/retired?