Talk:Western separatism

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Left wing in the sense that it involves govenment intervention in the economy. I would think that most conservatives believe in laissez-faire economics of the neo-liberal/neo-conservative variety. --Wyldkat


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About seccessionists.

"However, they may be considered "left-wing" in their desire to provide more income support and subsidies to family farms."

From what I know, in both the EU and the USA subsidization is very much of a conservative issue. --Merat 09:43, 18 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] subsidies

yeah i agree, its textbook neo-con to subsidize buisness. neo-liberals would shudder at the thought, however.