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Where does the definition of "liberal" fail to comply with all that though? No one wants "government waste", no one wants the government to be "inefficient", even if they hate government; it's kind of an odd platform point. The liberals seem plenty in love with business + social programs, so where do they fail as far as Red Tories are concerned?
I'm implying things because the idea of Red Tories is incredibly vague. It's one of those moderate self-backpatting things where the ideas involved could be damn near anything economically or socially because of the whole "best of both worlds" ideological melting pot, so my apologies that I don't exactly what you support by only going with what you title yourself. It's a vague title.
There you go, trying to pigeon hole again! Stop it!
There are many among us here who like our social programs, but don't want them to cost a dime more than they need to. "Red Tory". There are those here who like police, military, roads, firemen . . .all the perks of social responsibility and also despise things like the Sponsorship or HRDC scandals. "Red Tory".
The problem you are encountering trying to define 'Red Tory' on your scale is because it occupies not a spot on a graph, but an area sort of between the Right Center Conservative, the Left Liberal and the upper Authoritarian/lower Libertarian on the political scale. There is no homogeneous 'Red Tory' to define.
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I also just don't know how many folks who consider themselves "fiscally conservative" support increased taxation and social programs. Just as I don't know socialists who have a place for the monarchy in their hearts.
I didn't say increased taxation, I said I see the need. As minimal as it needs to be to accomplish the greater good.
And Socialists hate the Monarchy because it sets a good moral example that they find hard to emulate.
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If I seem abrasive here, it's because I think socialism needs to be decoupled from this "mixed economy" psuedo-socioeconomic ideology commonly seen in left-wing Canadian nationalists (ie. me 8 years ago). People already confuse it too much to imply it's simply "the government doing stuff" + taxes.
If you want to live in a free society, then you have to take the political system and economic system pretty much as you find them. If you want to create your own perfect society from the ground up, feel free to start a colony in an uninhabited part of the world, or Mars or something.