I doubt the far left would consider anyone remotely right of layton as a moderate. I am definitely an economic conservative in that I don't believe in government running deficits or piling up debt. I don't think people should borrow willy nilly either but it is their money ,not mine. All in favor of free enterprise but not rampant capitalism. As far as social policy goes I am liberal up to the point where it costs us all money. Don't care if gays marry or where they work. Skin color is irrelevant. You want to have a church, fine. Just don't try to force your religious ideas on me. Where I draw the line is when socialists decide they want taxpayers to finance a program that I have no need or desire for, especially when all it does is create jobs for bureaucrats to tell us what we can or cannot do.
Does that make me a moderate? YJ calls me a liberal like it is a dirty word whereas SJP accused me of being a Harper acolyte.
I think that is really up to you to decide. but here's something that I thinks has a ring of truth to it: conservatives have less of a problem with left wing ideaologies co-existing, than socialists have for the idea of right wing ideaologies co-existing.