Socially, I suppose I'm somewhat to mostly liberal. The bedroom is not the government's business nor anyone else with the exception of the one, two, or more consenting adults involved. I'd say I support gay rights, but in truth it feels that I'm simply saying all people deserve rights under the constitution and as such I feel the rights already detailed do in fact involve every person under their definitions. However, for one example of a recent news story, I don't support a baker being forced to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding if they feel the wedding goes against their religious beliefs. I am not on board with Villageidiotx concerning capitalism. Regarding economics, I support conservative and responsible spending. Living in the US, the evidence shows we've been obscenely irresponsible in terms of government spending. Military spending for international policing rather than legitimate defense spending has not proven beneficial unless you're the military industrial complex. The welfare system is to put it mildly, a failure. Included within that range of thought is the objective disaster of the drug war. Personally, I feel our businesses are far too regulated and high taxes are crippling the American industries. This is not to say I support an absolute, completely free market. Human nature does not lend itself to a free market in the same way it doesn't lend itself to the true, theoretical communism. Capitalism can, and has worked, but its been butchered beyond recognition due to a series of failings possibly beginning with the creation of the federal reserve.