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Tuesday, September 27, 2016

According to ISideWith.com…

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Commentary on Cuba's Future, U.S. Foreign Policy & Individual Freedoms - Issue 41
 


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ISideWith.com is an internet site that purports to help us asses how our beliefs align with the various presidential candidates in this electoral cycle. Started by two friends with very different political views, ISideWith.com avows it is not affiliated with any political party or interest group. Its objective is to educate voters and boost voter turnout. According to the site, over 37 million voters have taken the quiz. Intrigued, unhappy with the dominant political options, and challenged by my wife, I decided to try it.
The quiz I took consisted of a total of 89 questions subdivided into eleven issue categories: Social, Environmental, Economic, Domestic Policy, Healthcare, Electoral, Educational, Foreign Policy, Criminal, Immigration, and Science.

For each question a simple Yes or No answer could be recorded, but also more nuance responses were offered. Each question also included a ‘learn more’ link expanding on the question as well as an opportunity to rate the particular topic in terms of its importance to the quiz taker.

Granting all the imperfections and limitations inherent in this sort of assessment instrument, the quiz seemed well constructed and comprehensive, so I took about 20 minutes to respond thoughtfully to all the questions. At the risk of coming across as egocentric, I will share with the reader my ISidewith .com’s political profile to illustrate the feedback.

According to the ISideWith.com algorithm, I side with Libertarian Party candidate Gary Johnson on 82 percent of the 2016 election issues. The computer screen further instructed me that: “Your political beliefs would be considered modestly libertarian on an ideological scale, meaning you tend to support policies that promote social and economic freedom.”

 ISideWith.com informed me that, I side with Libertarians on most economic and social issues. On science issues I side with Democrats, Socialists, and Green Party. I side with Republicans on most foreign policy, domestic, environment, and healthcare issues. On election issues I side with the Constitution party, and on crime issues I side with Democrats, Libertarians, and Green Party. Hmmm…

But ISideWith.com was not finished assessing me; it proceeded to analyze my thought processes.  Apparently I am a moderate imperialist, meaning I believe we should proactively address potential issues before they turn into a serious and immediate threat. I side moderately towards laissez-faire since I believe government intervention in economic markets leads to long term negative results.

ISideWith.com also labeled me as a slight elitist that often considers important decisions are best made by those with the most experience and knowledge. I am a moderate capitalist signifying I support an economic system that features private ownership of wealth.

In terms of privacy vs security, ISideWith.com tells me I side with security, thinking government should do everything within its power to ensure the security of its citizens. I am a globalist and not a protectionist, judging that globalization is necessary to increase the economic strength, prosperity, and standard of living of the nation. 

I am anthropocentric reasoning that humankind is the central element of existence. ISideWith.com claims I lean slightly towards progressive, because I judge that we should be a nation that values personal freedom, expression, and diversity. And that I prefer decentralization, because I believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level.

I am not a collectivist, but an individualist, supporting free market policies that create opportunity for personal liberty and success. I favor deregulation deeming that government regulations often stifle innovation and economic prosperity. ISideWith.com explains that I am not tender, but side slightly towards tough love with little sympathy for those that break the law or make bad choices.

I consider that government is overly bureaucratic, inefficient, and wasteful. I lean moderately towards unilateralism and militarism trusting we should use whatever force is necessary to protect ourselves against foreign threats according to ISideWith.com. Who knew?

For voters of my generation, ISideWith.com may be inconsequentialbut judging by the intense interest the site has generated among millennials, it may very well fulfill its aim of increasing voter turnout and help decide the next  President of the United States.

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This article was originally published in English in the Miami Herald and in Spanish in El Nuevo Herald.
 
José Azel, Ph.D.
José Azel left Cuba in 1961 as a 13 year-old political exile in what has been dubbed Operation Pedro Pan - the largest unaccompanied child refugee movement in the history of the Western Hemisphere.  

He is currently dedicated to the in-depth analyses of Cuba's economic, social and political state, with a keen interest in post-Castro-Cuba strategies as a Senior Scholar at the Institute for Cuban and Cuban-American Studies (ICCAS) at the University of Miami and has published extensively on Cuba related topics.

In 2012 and 2015, Dr. Azel testified in the U.S. Congress on U.S.-Cuba Policy, and U.S. National Security.  He is a frequent speaker and commentator on these and related topics on local, national and international media.  He holds undergraduate and masters degrees in business administration and a Ph.D. in International Affairs from the University of Miami. 

Dr. Azel is author of Mañana in Cuba: The Legacy of Castroism and Transitional Challenges for Cuba, published in March 2010 and of Pedazos y Vacios, a collection of poems he wrote as a young exile in the 1960's.

José along with his wife Lily are avid skiers and adventure travelers.  In recent years they have climbed Grand Teton in Wyoming, trekked Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and Machu Pichu in Peru.  They have also hiked in Tibet and in the Himalayas to Mt. Everest Base Camp.

They cycled St. James Way (
El Camino de Santiago de Compostela) and cycled alongside the Danube from Germany to Hungary. They have scuba dived in the Bay Islands off the Honduran coast. 

Their adventurers are normally dedicated to raise funds for causes that are dear to them. 
Watch Joe & Lily summit Kilimanjaro.

Books by Dr. José Azel
Mañana in Cuba is a comprehensive analysis of contemporary Cuba with an incisive perspective of the Cuban frame of mind and its relevancy for Cuba's future.
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Pedazos y Vacíos is a collection of poems written in by Dr. Azel in his youth. Poems are in Spanish.
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