Yeah, that's also one thing to consider. I once posted a few lawtexts from the Conservative viewpoint. L+ nuclear power laws made electricity so expensive that most people would have to do without, L+ gun control made the military wield sticks (at L they could at least be pointed!) and L+ animal rights forced people to leave their homes as animals are entitled to apartments as well.
Basically, the laws in LCS could quite easily be reversed to the Conservative viewpoint. The only main difference is that the choice of issues themselves is a bit biased towards Liberalism - for example, it's easy to figure out an Utopia without Death Penalty, but harder to imagine how the lack of Death Penalty could be abused. It has to be stretched further, to make prison sentences longer than 6 months be considered so damaging to health so they'd equal Death Penalty and should be banned as well. In any case, the laws follow a quite simple pattern - C+ goes from huge negligence (gun control, nuclear power) to nationalistic/religious fervor (flag) and plain ol' evil laws to ensure profit and power (free speech, animal research, corporate etc). C is usually quite mainstream negative, not exactly a dystopia anymore (mostly because it already resembles the real world in many ways, somewhat alarming...). Almost all moderate law descriptions are in the format "not bad, BUT...", Liberal laws have the feeling of progress and Elite Liberal laws range from actually sensible (nuclear power banned, high wages for workers, firearms regulated) to silly yet utopistic (animal rights woo!). This atmosphere wouldn't be hard to reverse, especially since gross negligence is already the symbol of Arch Conservatism in LCS and, some argue, Liberals in real life.