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David29
February 26th, 2013, 04:19 PM
Today in My AP US Government Class we were talking about Political Parties what parties we affiliate ourselves with so I am wondering are there any other Republican/Conservative teenagers in the US?
Harry Smith
February 26th, 2013, 04:23 PM
I follow some right wing based economic plans because true socialism dosen't work. However I disagree with the Republican party on a number of issues
Castle of Glass
February 26th, 2013, 10:01 PM
well, i am not american so i don't belong to any. but at most school there are republican and democratic clubs, so if you are looking for others, find out if our schools has a club like that.
workingatperfect
February 26th, 2013, 10:10 PM
[-]I'm more of a republican. [/-] In my government class we had to choose Liberal, Moderate or Conservative. I believe I went with Moderate. There were a lot of conservatives in my class though. More than I expected.
EDIT: I meant Democrat, don't know how I got that mixed up lol.
David29
February 27th, 2013, 09:12 PM
I'm more of a republican. In my government class we had to choose Liberal, Moderate or Conservative. I believe I went with Moderate. There were a lot of conservatives in my class though. More than I expected. like legitimately it was me and one other person in a class of 25
dontfiguremeout
February 27th, 2013, 09:16 PM
I am a Republican. My mom told me both sides and the differences are, and I choose Republican.
David29
February 28th, 2013, 12:17 AM
[-]I'm more of a republican. [/-] In my government class we had to choose Liberal, Moderate or Conservative. I believe I went with Moderate. There were a lot of conservatives in my class though. More than I expected.
EDIT: I meant Democrat, don't know how I got that mixed up lol. Wait I was just looking in the Fashion Forums and I noticed that you are the one that the kid from Calabasas/Hidden Hills, CA went off on just know that he represents the worst of what this town has to offer I am from Calabasas and i go down to the mission in Skid Row (Downtown LA) with like 5 or 6 of my best guy friends and my girlfriend and we just help out they have at the homeless shelter a gym and the guys and I play basketball with the kids My girlfriend always ends up watching a drama movie with some kids we help in the kitchen to help serve food and just seeing what real life is to some people makes me count my blessings everyday and so apologizes form all of us here in Calabasas that child doesn't represent what this town really represents.
chrisawesome
February 28th, 2013, 12:35 AM
I cant believe you are a Democrat and support rasing taxes just because somebody is successful in life and they have more money. I dont get it, why take from the rich and give to the useless couch potatoes who dont do anything???? Homeless I can see, but lazy, I cannot!
David29
February 28th, 2013, 12:44 AM
I cant believe you are a Democrat and support rasing taxes just because somebody is successful in life and they have more money. I dont get it, why take from the rich and give to the useless couch potatoes who dont do anything???? Homeless I can see, but lazy, I cannot! Agreed on this Homeless like the kids down on Skid Row they all have multiple jobs and work hard but only mange to make $14,000 a year thats only about $1,166 dollars a month their i see the need for some help but just to take the money away and give it to the upper or lower middle class guy who is now sitting at home because he is making more in unemployment then if they where actually working is 100% disgusting
chrisawesome
February 28th, 2013, 01:32 AM
Agreed on this Homeless like the kids down on Skid Row they all have multiple jobs and work hard but only mange to make $14,000 a year thats only about $1,166 dollars a month their i see the need for some help but just to take the money away and give it to the upper or lower middle class guy who is now sitting at home because he is making more in unemployment then if they where actually working is 100% disgusting
No, I mean the ones who can get a job but just choose not too. They are the lazy ones I'm talking about. I get what your saying with unemployment checks, but the do have mortgages to pay and they arent cheap when the bank gets about the same value as your house in profit from interest. We have $3 million house and after interest rates, we are reallly paying for a house that is $5-6 million. It is fucking rediculous. Do you know what the difference is in the $3million market compared to the $6 million market. I am pissed off about that!!!!
gamerdudeW
February 28th, 2013, 01:56 AM
i would agree with what grumpy says...if you are conservative and non-liberal and not freely open to new thoughts, opinions or ideas then you are probably a republican. If you are progressive, free-thinker and have a "make the world a better place" kinda attitude, then you are prob a democrat...but if there isn't a club, then maybe you could take a survey and make a club!
Greg1994
February 28th, 2013, 12:16 PM
I'm a little of both, there's things that I agree with on one side, as well as some things on the others. My dad is a republican while my mother is a democrat. The past election, I voted for several republican candidates as well as sever democratic candidates, depended on where they stand with what I believe in.
Hank Hill
March 5th, 2013, 01:06 AM
I don't think it's fair to class myself as a Republican or a Democrat entirely black and white. There are many stereotypical Democratic views that I agree with, but I'm a registered Republican voter. I've always agreed with less governmental control and affiliation with business, but there are a number of socialistic views that I agree with.
I don't think anybody is truly "Republican or Democrat."
It's usually at least a little bit mixed. (I think.)
~Tyler :D
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