Labels are misleading. Just take a look at some of the threads in GDPolitics. One man's
"Centrist" is another man's
"Fascist". The practice of using these labels (Left, Right, Center) is confusing because the Center moves with each election as the Parties reposition themselves. It can be
safe to cloak yourself behind a
Centrist label, but where do you really stand on the issues? After all, it is the issues that matter, not some ambiguous label.
Do you believe that:
*Free Trade Policies have been wonderful for America and we need more of the same
*that "Tax incentives" can provide a strong enough economic alternative to keep Corporations in America when competing with the Slave Labor offered in 3rd World countries
*That organized LABOR is bad for America
*that protecting American Jobs and American based Industry is
bad*That the POOR are lazy and deserve what they get. That nothing motivates like hungry kids
*That Tax credits will provide all the necessary HealthCare for ALL Americans. That if an American wants good HealthCare, he should just "buy in" to the same plan that Congress uses
*That the USA should stay in Iraq until we "win", and that we need to INCREASE the size of our military presence in Iraq
*that we need to EXPAND our Military and INCREASE the Defense Budget
*that Corporations are entitled to MORE power, and the Working American less
*that if your Mom and Pop business or Farm can't compete with the Global Wal-Marts, you should just learn a new trade
*that government oversight and regulation of Big Business just hurts America
If you believe in the above, then you should support the DLC, because that is where the self-proclaimed Centrists, (the DLC, New Democrats, Clinton Democrats, 3rd Way Democrats, PPI) stand on the issues.
If you don't believe in the above,
go here:
http://www.pdamerica.org/