Because 'conservative' and liberal' have no fixed content in politics. Conservative politicians in for instance Scandinavia and The Netherlands would mostly be considered liberal, if not 'socialist' in the eyes of US politicians. And what with the whole political spectrum in the USA being much more to the right than that of many other Western countries, many US conservative politicians would find it hard if not impossible to find a local 'conservative' Party where they would feel at home - and US liberals would be considered to hold slightly right-wing conservative political views in those countries.
Five of the nine justices are typically considered conservative (Chief Justice Roberts and Justices Scalia, Thomas, Alito and Kennedy), while four are considered reliably liberal (Justices Stevens, Ginsburg, Breyer and Sotomayor). Justice Kennedy, although classified as a conservative, has voted with the liberal faction on some cases, making him the unpredictable swing vote that helps balance the Court.
Depends who you are.... extremest liberal or conservative would say we have no freedom.. Anyone else would say we have enough freedom but we have laws so its not communism nor is it anarchy
Associate Justice William Cushing was a member of the US Supreme Court from 1790 - 1810, a time when terms like liberal, conservative and moderate weren't part of the political lexicon. Cushing supported abolition of slavery, which would certainly be have been considered a "liberal" position at the time. On the other hand, as a member of the Federalist party, Cushing favored a strong central government over states' rights, which was considered a more conservative position compared to the Democratic-Republicans' preference to allow states more autonomy. He was a strong supporter of the Constitution, but not of the Revolutionary War. Cushing could probably best be characterized as a political conservative with liberal views on select social issues.
The Republican Party is the Conservative Party in the US. (Techinally there is no Conservative "Party", but Republicans are considered Conservatives)
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The US Chamber of Commerce supports Republican political candidates, and sometimes supports Democrats. It's an American lobbying group, but is not an agency of the US Government.
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It can vary based on definitions and surveys, but generally around 20-30% identify as liberal, while around 30-40% identify as conservative in the US. The remaining portion often identifies as moderate or independent.
Atlanta, like most major US cities, tends to be liberal. The state of Georgia as a whole is highly conservative. This trend is not unique to US cities. Internationally the more the population of a city, the more likely it is to be liberal. There is a large youth, Latino, and African American populous within Atlanta that tend to vote liberal.
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The most liberal countries: Netherlands Canada Sweden Finland Norway Denmark New Zealand The Saudi Arabia would be the most conservative in world. The US the most conservative in the West
US News and World Report is known to have a balanced approach in their reporting and is not considered conservative. Time magazine is generally perceived as having a liberal slant in their coverage of news and current affairs.
Democrats who supported US President Ronald Reagan were fiscally conservative. They did also, modify their liberal social beliefs to a certain degree.