answer:My take, based on life in the 21st-century, and the fact that economic policies and political leanings often go hand-in-hand; A Fiscal Conservative wants to cut spending to any program that helps people but refuses to consider defunding anything that helps those who line their pockets. They also want to reduce revenue in order to justify further cuts to programs they don’t like and will bill our grandkids to pay for the stuff that they do like. A Fiscal Liberal will try to over-fund social programs with less regard for sustainability, and will think nothing of increasing taxes to cover the bills if need be. Neither side has a realistic idea of what needs money and what doesn’t. I consider myself a fiscal Moderate; I like paying the bills without mortgaging our future.