At some point I need to fully explain my political position here, since it is a different one from most. I'll at least try to summarize here.
I'm anti-authoritarian in most every circumstance, in that I don't think the government should take away any freedoms from the common man. The government should only be involved with individuals when one man takes away another man's freedoms, property, or bodily injures them. I do however think the government should regulate businesses to protect consumers and employees, but only to that extent. They should ensure through regulation that workers are treated fairly, receive fair pay, are only required to work a fair amount of hours, and that businesses maintain their workers' freedoms. I'm left-wing in that aspect that I believe the individual should have more freedom than a business. I also think the freedoms of the individual include gay marriage, abortion, and so on. These should not be taken away by the government. The government should not regulate marijuana, there should be no need to reregister your vehicle every year, there should be no property tax, no mandated health insurance, etc etc.
I also believe there should be far more democracy, we should be the ones voting on most decisions that are decided by our representatives. Again power to the people not the government, not the businesses. The government's role should be to ensure its people maintain their freedoms, organize the military (only to be used when voted on), create ballots, make sure businesses give the same freedoms to employees, and police the people only when necessary, and protect natural resources from the tragedy of the commons.
If you look at the political compass I'm like far south, only slightly west since I share some ideas with Libertarians, but I certainly don't identify as one wholeheartedly.