Nice word salad, but you still haven't answered my question. Its one thing to claim to have beliefs and priniciples and claim to be caring and vote, etc, , but another to show evidence for meaningful contributions. Where's the evidence to back up your claim in the OP? Show me a few examples of liberal philanthropic organizations/entities that have contributed significantly to their outgroup. That's all I'm asking.
We're talking about principles and mentality. Medicare for All, UBI, these things don't come from conservative minds for a reason, and the reason has nothing to do with money. It has to do with the ungenerous, scared, punitive, authority worshiping conservative mind.
People of humane, liberal values are doing good all over the world. What rock do you live under? And it has nothing to do with political party. (Well, you can be sure people who genuinely want to help everyone, as many people as possible, solve problems for people they don't even know, are not likely to be very conservative in their politics.)
You see, there are people, many, many people, who don't get their views from a party or tribal culture. They get them from conscience and self reflection and empathy and compassion and reason.
We're talking about a world view, a regard for fellow humans, how big of a world a person can include in their views, how generous a person is in terms of helping others or caring about others even when they can't help, a mental framework. All of this informs your choices and opinions. As Lakoff explains in the video, conservative mentality means a specific framework, and that framework is us vs. them, authority worshiping, conformity, punish non-conformity, tribalist, fear and demonize out groups, susceptible to fascist leadership... These ideological elements do a lot to diminish your sense of empathy and compassion.
You seem to want any human goodness in the world to be wearing an ideological label, when the truth is that the human traits of openness, curiosity, generosity, cooperation, tolerance for differences, etc., do not come from party dogma, and furthermore, they tend to pool around liberal, progressive ideologies.
The ideology follows the internal moral compass, not the other way around, like with people who need an authority figure tell them what is right or wrong.
But not really understanding that is actually, kind of ironically, a conservative trait, and of course all of this is "word salad" to a right wing authoritarian follower.