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From what I have read in a lot of threads here, there seems to be more Z owners that are Bush Supporters, than Kerry supporters. Which obviously means Z owners tend to be more right wing than left. Curious as to why that is. Athough I am Canadian, I follow American politics quite closely.
I liked George Sr., I`m not so sure about Dubya though. :-)
I aint no Bush supporter but Ill tell ya>ha I dont know why this is either since the car is Japanese, I guess cuz im young or whatever, im one Z owner that is not leaning toward Texas I mean to the right
Originally posted by 03_350 I aint no Bush supporter but Ill tell ya>ha I dont know why this is either since the car is Japanese, I guess cuz im young or whatever, im one Z owner that is not leaning toward Texas I mean to the right
An interesting point about driving a Japanese car. But, Dubya does support free trade more, were Kerry seems to be more of the "Buy American, support American jobs." ideal.
Raceboy is right.
Wealthier people tend to be economically conservative.
Case in point, over at B15sentra.net, you'll find plenty of liberals.
I am 19 and a conservative. I work hard for my money and I would like to be able to invest more of it into my IRA (which I put $2000 into every semester), rather than have it taken from me for Social Security that I will never see. When I turned 14, my mom told me to get a job and start saving. I took her advice, and I'm glad I did.
Socially, I'm a conservative libertarian.
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I don't think wealth is the major reason, since most of the people here are 18-30 y.o. who haven't amassed large sum of wealth, maybe class that you grew up in. well some other factors at play
1. some people don't care to argue about it on a web forum (some people see it as kind of pointless, because at end of the day you're still end up with nothing)
2. certain people who's chased out or prefer to argue in other forums
People keep saying around here arguments on forums don't change people's mind. I think that they can help change people's mind, and we've proven that here with several people moving politically in the last couple of years.
I know I've changed some beliefs through debate, and strengthened others.
IMO, that is a cop out for not wanting to support your positions. I know some people just don't enjoy debate, but say that, don't say things that just are provably wrong.