People like you straddle the middle and typically belong to the swing voters' group. These don't have very strong political ideals and tend to vote based on vested self-interests, and hence swing to one side or the other depending on which phase of life they're going through and their financial and social station at the time.
In the typical case, as the swing voter establishes himself in his career and becomes financially stronger with advancing years, the tendency is to swing from left to right as he has more to lose with leftist policies and disruption to the status quo. But it's always centre-left to centre-right, never the extremes.
in one of the online (political inclination) surveys provided on sbf to gauge one's liberal left or conservative right sympathies, i scored one of the highest, if not the highest, points on the extreme right side of the quadrant. i believe sam was number 2. most sbf members were left-leaning if i remember.