[quote=Pepperm1nts] That's true. On the contrary to what my test results would have you believe, I'd be considered somewhat 'Authoritarian' on the basis of supporting government authority over a lot of aspects of life. I'm against it when it starts to infringe on our liberties (ie: NSA), but I trust the government to control and manage certain parts of society far more than I'd trust common people or corporations. EDIT: Prisons, for example, should not be fucking privatized. That's ridiculous. [/quote] And I am appalled at the idea, and reality, that the Government can tell me what to do, and how to live. If I don't like their ideas, their private enforcement officers will either arrest me, or try to coerce me to pay a fine, and if I refuse? Then I get arrested. For example: Say I hate being in a car, and using a seat belt*. I'm well aware of the risks and potential hazards of not wearing it, but not wearing it endangers no one else, but my own life. I do not agree with the idea that the Government should have the authority to make laws to protect us, from ourselves. If someone chooses to do something stupid that doesn't endanger anyone else? To me, that is their prerogative, their responsibility, and their freedom to do so. * I would wear my seat belt regardless of law or now laws to the effect of wearing it.