Yeah we use both words the right way
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US didn't get its reputation for intellectualism for nothing.
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And "neoliberal," a taxon which includes Thatcher but not Reagan, Clinton but not Blair, and both Friedman and DeLong, but not Frakt.
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A lot of the confusion comes from fact Americans/Canadians are at odds with rest of the planet
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US "liberal" refers to any personality trait 1 wishes, e.g. permissive& regulative, licentious & kill-joy, foolishly generous & crafty greed
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In British Columbia, Liberals are actually conservatives.
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Um, how can I put this delicately... I have.
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Rarely taken as a pejorative elsewhere..
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In Canada's defense, remember that for decades one of the two major political parties there was called the "Progressive Conservatives".
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