Fairly libertarian and just left of center according to various test I've taken through the years (which apparently makes me a classical liberal). My general philosophy is "live at let live". That said, I'm basically anti-gun and generally don't think corporations/businesses will self-regulate (to protect employees/environment/ect.).
Beyond that, I'm for the government staying out of peoples business, I'm fairly conservative when it comes to fiscal and personal responsibility, and I'm fairly progressive when it comes to cultural issues (though admittedly, largely due to indifference). As far as the current political climate in the U.S is concerned;
The left seems to have become completely obsessed with identity politics and are just constantly competing with one another to prove who can be the most open-minded and accepting of other peoples and beliefs (to the point of being borderline racist towards white people and anti-cismale), which then leads to the irony of safe-spaces and the complete disregard of anyone that doesn't agree with them (NeoGAF till just recently), which then adds an extra layer of irony considering that close-mindedness is the complaint they most often hurl at the right.
The right...at this point, I don't think they believe in anything beyond loving the military and Jesus. They talk a big game about fiscal responsibly but have nothing to show for it. They have a deep-seeded hatred for illegal immigrants despite most of them living in middle-america and not having to deal with immigrants, illegal or otherwise. They seem to legitimately believe that businesses and the rich have their best interest at heart despite regular evidence to the contrary. They want the government to stay out of your business...unless it's about marriage, the family structure, abortion, prostitution, porn, drugs, ect.. I honestly feel that they are simply being anti-democrats and will do/support just about anything to spite liberals.
Ultimately, I'm a registered non-partisan. Both parties are in a very sad state right now and the 3rd-parties are ridiculous in their own ways. The complete and utter lack of compromise in U.S politics right now is incredibly annoying as well as the stubbornness of the voting populace to not vote out incumbent representatives despite the abysmal approval rating of congress (because the problem isn't with THEIR representative, but everyone else's).