Wait, was that dollars or pounds? I might have to change my answer.
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I was libertarian when I was poor. But I do believe that both my self awareness of my own potential, and the aesthetic of libertarianism was attractive to me because of who I was destined to become
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I would say yes only because the political compass test keeps aligning me with them... And my income is greater than 35k/year...
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In which currency?
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Cant wait to see this one play out but conventional wisdom would say the above 35k would drastically outweigh the below 35k due to how libertarian ideals ostensibly benefit the wealthy more. Already bucking that idea currently.

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My wife (a solid lefty progressive) once asked me why I (libertarian) didnt support more programs that would benefit me. It seemed so obvious. I don't support programs that would benefit me but make the whole worse off. I hope intelligent voters keep this principle in mind.
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My income has not influenced my views.
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Is that household income or individual income?
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People’s circumstances change, so to get a meaningful sample you need to specify exactly which year you mean. I’ve answered according to my expectations for Jan 1 to Dec 31 this year — which is very different to 2019 (or the last 12 months), or to my hopes for 2021.
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