I side with New York on 76% of issues in the 2012 Presidential election.
Issues we side on...
Domestic Policy
Most Important
Do you support increased gun control?
You: Yes
51% of New York: Yes
26% of New York: No
9% of New York: Yes, require strict background checks, psychological testing, and training
6% of New York: No, only for individuals with mental health issues and convicted felons
4% of New York: No, only for assault weapons
2% of New York: No, but increase penalties for gun-related crimes
1% of New York: No, and the federal government should pass national “stand your ground” laws
1% of New York: Yes, and ban all guns from public use
Most Important
Should the federal government regulate the internet to deter online piracy?
You: No
65% of New York: No
11% of New York: Yes
10% of New York: No, the government should prosecute copyright violators but not regulate the internet
8% of New York: No, industries should address their piracy issues instead of the government
6% of New York: No, and enact legislation preventing any level of government policing the internet
Science
Most Important
Do you believe the theory of Evolution?
You: Yes
66% of New York: Yes
7% of New York: No
7% of New York: Regardless, all theories should be taught in school
6% of New York: Yes, Evolution is a fact
5% of New York: Yes, and I believe it is a part of Creationism
5% of New York: Yes, and should be required in public schools
3% of New York: Up for debate
More Important
Should the federal government fund stem cell research?
You: Yes
72% of New York: Yes
10% of New York: Yes, as long as they are non-fetal stem cells
10% of New York: No, leave funding and research to the private sector
8% of New York: No
Social
More Important
Should gay marriage be allowed in the U.S.?
You: Yes
77% of New York: Yes
10% of New York: No
4% of New York: No, allow civil unions for same-sex couples but don't call it marriage
4% of New York: Take the government out of marriage and instead make it a religious decision
3% of New York: Let each state decide
1% of New York: No, marriage should be defined as between a man and woman
More Important
What is your stance on abortion?
You: Pro-choice
66% of New York: Pro-choice
12% of New York: Pro-life
7% of New York: Pro-choice, but providing birth control, sex education, and social services could help reduce the number of abortions
6% of New York: Pro-choice, I don't agree with it but it's not my right or the government's to ban abortion
6% of New York: Pro-life, but allow in cases of rape, incest, or danger to the mother or child's health
2% of New York: Let each state decide
2% of New York: Ban after the first trimester
the Environment
More Important
Should U.S. National Parks and Forests continue to be preserved and protected by the federal government?
You: Yes
86% of New York: Yes
4% of New York: Let each state determine which areas to protect
3% of New York: Yes, but allow limited logging, drilling, and mining
3% of New York: Yes, but allow more public access
2% of New York: No
2% of New York: Yes, and expand the government’s domain to protect more land
1% of New York: No, there is no reason for the government to own so much land
More Important
Is Global Warming a threat to the environment?
You: Yes
71% of New York: Yes
11% of New York: No
10% of New York: Regardless, we should incentivize the private sector to develop cleaner and efficient fuels
4% of New York: No, global warming and cooling are natural cycles beyond our control
3% of New York: There is not enough evidence to determine this
1% of New York: Regardless, we should not devote government resources to prevent it
Healthcare
Most Important
Should marijuana be legalized in the U.S.?
You: Yes
52% of New York: Yes
20% of New York: Yes. Legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana instead of criminalizing it
18% of New York: No
7% of New York: Yes, but only for medical use
2% of New York: Yes, and immediately free all citizens jailed for drug offenses
Somewhat Important
Do you support the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)?
You: Yes, institute a mandatory single payer system
44% of New York: Yes
23% of New York: No
11% of New York: Yes, I support a majority of the plan but not all aspects
8% of New York: No, open the markets so insurers can compete across state lines and drive down costs
7% of New York: No, institute a universal healthcare system
4% of New York: Yes, institute a mandatory single payer system
3% of New York: Let each state decide
Somewhat Important
Should we expand or dismantle our Medicare program?
You: Reform
57% of New York: Reform
14% of New York: Keep "as is"
13% of New York: Expand
12% of New York: Transform the system into a Canadian or European style single payer system that can negotiate pricing for medication and treatments
3% of New York: Dismantle
1% of New York: Seniors should embrace responsibility for their own healthcare and leave the government out of it
Foreign Policy
More Important
Should the U.S. maintain a presence at the United Nations?
You: Yes
81% of New York: Yes
7% of New York: Scale back our current involvement
5% of New York: No
5% of New York: Yes, and use the U.N. peacekeeping forces to protect U.S. interests
2% of New York: No, and remove the U.N. headquarters from the U.S.
More Important
Should the U.S. end the war in Afghanistan?
You: Yes
64% of New York: Yes
17% of New York: Yes, bring a majority of the troops home but maintain a strong diplomatic presence
9% of New York: No, not until all U.S. military leaders are confident the mission has been accomplished
7% of New York: Yes, and only approve future wars through Congress
4% of New York: No
Somewhat Important
Should the U.S. intervene in the affairs of other countries?
You: Only in matters of national security, human rights violations, or specifically asked by the international community
41% of New York: Only in matters of national security, human rights violations, or specifically asked by the international community
23% of New York: No
16% of New York: Only if there is a direct threat to our national security
12% of New York: Yes
4% of New York: Only with non-violent diplomatic solutions such as sanctions and peace talks
2% of New York: No, we have more important domestic issues to worry about
1% of New York: Yes, and use the military to preemptively strike any hostile nations perceived as a threat
1% of New York: No, and dramatically decrease our military while abolishing the CIA and NSA
Immigration
Somewhat Important
Should children of illegal immigrants be granted citizenship?
You: Yes
43% of New York: Yes
20% of New York: No
14% of New York: Yes, if they were born here
10% of New York: Yes, but after they turn 18 and apply for citizenship
6% of New York: Yes, but it should not grant their parents citizenship
5% of New York: Yes, but after 4 years of military service or earning a college degree
1% of New York: No, all illegal immigrants should be deported
1% of New York: Yes, and abolish all national borders
Less Important
Should illegal immigrants working in the U.S. be granted temporary amnesty?
You: Yes, create a simple path to citizenship for non-violent criminals
32% of New York: Yes
25% of New York: No
18% of New York: Yes, but only if they pay taxes
17% of New York: Yes, create a simple path to citizenship for non-violent criminals
5% of New York: No, fine companies that employ illegal immigrants
2% of New York: No, remove them from the U.S.
1% of New York: No, but allow them to stay
the Economy
Somewhat Important
Should the U.S. have bailed out the major banks during the financial crisis of 2008?
You: Regardless, we should instead enact legislation that prevents banks from becoming too big to fail
35% of New York: No
29% of New York: Yes
15% of New York: Yes, but with more restrictions
12% of New York: Regardless, we should instead enact legislation that prevents banks from becoming too big to fail
6% of New York: Yes, but only on the condition that top management be fired without compensation
3% of New York: No, remove the federal reserve and go back to the gold standard
1% of New York: Yes, and nationalize all big banks
Somewhat Important
Should Congress raise the debt ceiling?
You: Yes
41% of New York: No
23% of New York: Yes
15% of New York: Offset the debt by raising taxes on the rich and reduced spending
9% of New York: Offset the debt by raising taxes on the rich
8% of New York: No, cut spending
3% of New York: Yes, raise the debt ceiling during a recession
1% of New York: The Federal Reserve should destroy the $1.6 trillion in government bonds it now holds
Least Important
Should the government raise the federal minimum wage?
You: Yes
53% of New York: Yes
22% of New York: No
13% of New York: Yes, and adjust the wage level according to inflation every year
9% of New York: Leave it up to the states to decide
2% of New York: No, eliminate all federal wage standards
Issues we do not side on...
Social
Somewhat Important
Should the federal government allow the death penalty?
You: No
42% of New York: Yes
33% of New York: No
17% of New York: Yes, but only in certain circumstances in which a heinous crime has been committed
7% of New York: Leave it up to the states
Science
Somewhat Important
Should the United States increase our space exploration efforts and budget?
You: Yes
47% of New York: Yes
19% of New York: No
14% of New York: Not during a recession
10% of New York: Incentivize the private sector to develop space technology
4% of New York: Leave funding and research to the private sector
3% of New York: Regardless, we should only use government funds for national defense purposes and leave exploration to the private sector
2% of New York: Regardless, we should not use space-based technology for military purposes
the Environment
Less Important
Should we expand our offshore oil drilling?
You: No
41% of New York: No
31% of New York: Yes
18% of New York: Incentivize the private sector to develop alternative forms of energy
4% of New York: No, but maintain our current offshore oil wells
4% of New York: Deregulate and let the free market determine the best energy sources
1% of New York: Nationalize the energy sector
1% of New York: No, end all offshore oil drilling
Domestic Policy
Less Important
Do you support the Patriot act?
You: Yes, but limit the scope of the government’s powers
44% of New York: No
26% of New York: Yes, but limit the scope of the government’s powers
23% of New York: Yes
7% of New York: No, and pass strict laws prohibiting any government surveillance
Immigration
Least Important
Should illegal immigrants be given access to government-subsidized healthcare?
You: Yes
43% of New York: No
23% of New York: Yes
14% of New York: Yes, if they pay taxes
6% of New York: No, but they should be allowed to purchase private healthcare
6% of New York: Only for life threatening emergencies or infectious diseases
4% of New York: No, but their children should have access
1% of New York: No, deport illegal immigrants seeking healthcare
1% of New York: Yes, and grant them citizenship
1% of New York: No, the government should not subsidize healthcare
1% of New York: Yes, but they should be deported after treatment