Are You A Moderate?
Scale is 0 to 10. 0 means not a moderate at all and 10 means you are a ‘true’ moderate.
Are You A Moderate?
Points
1 I believe in or identify with or substantially live the beliefs, values, world view, philosophy, morals, character, goals, and principles of a moderate described in Chapter 3?
If yes, give yourself one point.
2 I substantially believe in or subscribe to the importance of the issues, questions, solutions, and the ideological principles of:
1) Children’s rights and futures first before adults’……………
2) Family first among national institutions...……………………
3) Country first among the nations of the world...……………..
4) Solutions first before political party interests...…….………
For each of the four principles discussed in Chapters 4-7, you believe in or will support give yourself one point. Up to 4 points on Moderate Ideology.
3 I agree substantially with or am willing to subscribe to moderate solution ideas and proposals like those outlined in this book to solve America’s problems on these issues:
1) Guns ………………………………………………………………………
2) Immigration ……………………………………………………………
3) Education ……….………………………………………………………
4) Climate ………….……….………………………………………………
For each of the four issues discussed in Chapters 8 through 11 for which you support a moderate stance, give yourself one point each. Up to 4 points on Moderate Solutions.
4 I believe in or would support half or more of the partial Moderate Agenda outlined in Chapter 12. I would vote for candidates that promise these kinds of ideas in their political campaign, platform, or vote for in legislation?
If you do, then give yourself one point.
‘ARE YOU A MODERATE’ TOTAL SCORE >
10 points maximum
If your score is six or more on the ten point scale, then consider yourself a moderate more than a liberal or conservative. Stop identifying yourself as a liberal or conservative. Start calling yourself a moderate. You’re not undecided or independent. If you score 7 or 8 you are a solid moderate. If you score 9 or 10, you are a true moderate with partisan moderate politics — ready to advocate, debate, lead, campaign, and serve in opposition to liberals and conservatives.