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People that are liberal tend to believe that the government should give more money to help people in need .

However, this is a dialetheism. Yes, people in need are encompassed within the people who would be provided this monetary aid, however, they also include many people that may not need it, such as non-citizens, non-residents, illegal immigrants, etc., in which they pour tax payer moneys into those who are not legally here, when that money should be used to better the lives of those who are here legally.

False, the Democratic Party is a liberal American political party that leans left towards fascism and communism. On the scale of political levels, while it may seem that Fascism and Communism is totally different, on a government level, it is the same, in which the government is centralized in between a small group or concentrated on one individual. In both cases, it becomes a one-party or totalitarian government. Therefore, the Democratic Party leans left towards government overreach, Fascism, and Communism, while the Republican party (the conservative American political party in question), leans towards individual liberty and limiting government powers.

True, Liberals enjoy central government, which, on the positive side, if there is no corruption, could lead to a more systematic output of legislation that makes the government function efficiently. However, with more power comes the higher risk of misusing that power, and governments that become centralized are typically rifed with corruption.

True in a sense, as the Conservative Party works to protect religious freedoms, and their beliefs are typically more inline with religious beliefs. However, that is not the case all the time. There are non-religious conservatives, as well as religious liberals, it's just that liberals ideology stray further from the beliefs of religious people compared to conservatives.

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