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That's not true; I'd date someone I could reasonably discuss fiscal policy about taxation with.
So maybe it's not so much they won't date you because you're conservative and more that you're openly embracing fascism....
Why is it the only time I ever hear the word "fiscal" is when a conservative is defending their entire half of the political sphere 😂 let's all look past the human rights abuses and absurd gerrymandering/rigging of the entire democratic system and just think about the "fiscal responsibility" aspect (That, paradoxically, only ever actually seems to drive the national debt up faster when conservatives are in charge)
What could be more fiscally responsible than not paying off your debts?
PPP loan forgiveness for everyone (except the working class that's not for you you greedy bastards)
'fiscal conservative' = supports tax cuts for the rich because they believe in trickle-down theory, still, somehow