I got 91% liberal. We're both leftist garbage. Smh.
Polls will always end up that way for me as I'm very pro-individual rights. As long as you aren't hurting someone else you should be able to do a lot to "yourself". Whether it's think how you like, do what you want with your body, smoke and drink what you want (although I do support Government raising education around addiction and health, just not banning), and on issues like marriage and abortion, again, do what makes you happy.
In that sense, I support small government. I don't really think moral busy bodies in charge should be policing what you do in your bedroom, what hobbies and interests you like, what you find funny, who you want to listen to or watch/debate with/share with, or what you want to read/study/play, etc. I guess due to that being the way I view government it spills over to citizens, as in, I find it challenging when citizens want to be moral busy bodies and authoritarian and not just debate, but almost by force, get you to conform or change or they'll campaign to make every waking second of your life hell. I see that in the Christian-right/right in general, so it frustrating to see small sects of the left adopt that approach. Battling of ideas and opinions should really just be done out in the open, with passionate arguments and debates, but ultimately a thin veil of respect where if you cannot get someone to see your way, you can shake hands and walk away. Or hey, even still remain friends!! When it's all or nothing, your blood or my blood, it can get very vicious and you wonder how humanity is going to end up.
Because if we're talking problematic views, individuals holding them
is disheartening, but it's not on the level of government holding them and being able to change policy and law. That's why I agree in multiple posts earlier right wing authoritarians in government are far more worrying than people on the internet, message boards or in your friend circles telling you-you better stop doing x/listening to x/watching x or believing x or else, watch how we'll ruin you. That can be upsetting to see, but it's nowhere in the realm of an authoritarian government managing to nuke rights and individual freedoms for millions in some pen strokes.
Other liberal things in that poll were probably around health care, education, immigration, drugs, and some prisoner rights (but not all, I did say they shouldn't be able to vote). Health care, social care and education, I do think is one major thing(s) a government should be involved in. Tax payer money is best spent reinvesting into the community and helping people prosper, not on wars, weapons of mass destruction and privatisation. As in how can the government and its cronies make money out of prisons/schools/health care, and how can they make money out of selling arms or running off into illegal wars (mostly for oil).
So yeah, mostly small government, besides on social issues, and very high individual freedoms (as long as no one is getting physically hurt), and that's how I roll.