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[–] cabbage@piefed.social 5 points 16 hours ago

Labels are useless as their meanings keep changing across time and contexts, and as soon as you adapt one for yourself people will either resent you for your choice of label or for not being holy enough (you're a progressive but you believe people should be allowed to own guns and you honestly think free trade isn't killing the planet and you believe in death penalty? Blah blah blah).

It's more useful to think in terms of ideological cleavages. On the scale of authoritarianism to personal freedoms you believe in LGBTQ+ and women's rights to control their own bodies. Properly vetted immigration could mean many things but is generally indicative of being on the right. Believing in death penalty and emphasizong strong military further pushes you to the right on this scale. Sounds like somewhere centre right on that dimension.

Along the economic dimension you believe in taxing the rich and providing universal welfare, placing you left of centre. "Lower taxes if possible" I guess then goes for low income folks, and is very much in line with taxing the rich in a society like the US - the "if possible" is key, as it seems you're willing to prioritize the wellbeing of your neighbours. Investment in education and science is also left on this dimension.

Another useful dimension is secular/religious, where you appear to be pretty secular. I guess that explains your opinions about abortion and LGBTQ+ in spite of being more on the authoritarian spectrum, as the religious parts of conservativism seems less important to you.

If the word "conservative" hadn't been ruined I'd say you're closer to a conservative than a progressive. But in the political climate of current-day America I guess you're a dangerous far-left radical.