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Makes sense, Conservatives tend to value strength and meritocratic methods. | |||
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Though, I guess Trump may fall into the "another coin" category. I was very apprehensive with Trump back in 2016. But since then, only two things he's done, or is threatening to do, have really annoyed me. Those are the tariffs and threatening to declare the border crises as a national emergency. Tariffs have historically not been good for the economy. Declaring the border crises as a national emergency will give the president even more power and will give the Democrats and excuse to do the same for their causes. | |||
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Being tall is just as valuable as being muscular. Libertarians value meritocracy as well. Both Left and Right Libertarians would probably fall under the "Conservative" category, at least when it comes to this study.
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