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The outcome of the test is that of political opinion, yet it tests for general opinion. The statements assume that the person wants to solve everything with government. Government isn't always the best solution, so a persons general opinion can differ from their political opinion. For example, it's like asking me if I support murderers, but then wonder why I don't support chicken soup as a deterrent.
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I've long argued the same thing.
I have a long list of issues that I have with the PoliComp that I've been meaning to write for a while, and that assumption of government regulation is up there.
I don't really like releasing my opinions into Gnu, so I've cut the rest of my arguments out for now.
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no opposition arguments over 0%
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