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Social programs (not Socialism) can work and capitalism can work, but corruption ruins everything. In social programs you have greedy, corrupt politicians (Barney Frank and Chris Dodd). Capitalism has greedy, corrupt officials that don't want to give back to the people.
We need a plan to get past this partisan bickering so we can punish the corrupt! The problem is, all of the party insiders, shield their corrupt party members.
Without someway to exclude those who will not produce, socialism, in the long run, will never be economically feasible.
any of the various theories or systems of the ownership and operation of the means of the production and distribution by society or the community rather than by private individuals with all members of society or the community sharing in the work and the products (sounds good to me).
This is the standard definition from Webster.
But by the way the neocons and Limbaughites have massacred the word LIBERAL, they might as well just say SOCIALISM: see: Of the devil. LOL!
I don't knoew one poor person who got richer from taxes on the rich.
The common people under lenin didn't get richer forall his talk, all that changed was management,
The common people under under hitler's socialism didn't get richer (and he didn't tell them the milk cheese were stolen from other countries, but he used wealth class ware against the jews to gain power, why tax the wealthy when you can just take it?)
The only thing that socialism increases is the sense of entitlement and a lose of freedom to a central government. (try and find true freedom of speech in europe canada or cuba)
It seems to be a useful word for the anti-tax element in our society to don't like the idea of having to do something they don't like to do: giving up some of their money in order to support civil society. There is all this talk about "if it's voluntary, it's okay, but when forced to pay up, it's "socialism" of the worst kind!"
Because of the way the term is used, there is all types of confusion and attempts to demonize others. If there were a program to help poor, disabled children that was supported by tax revenues, it is certain that someone would claim that this is an example of "socialism" in the worst way. Particularly if that person can be described (inappropriately, perhaps)as a "greedy capitalist with the heart of a stone".
Let's understand the terminology here, people, and be honest with your displeasure in paying taxes in our society!
The problems are being ignored while bickering and name calling prevail! It seems easy for me to see the problem with giving large numbers of people something for nothing. Sure we do it already, but it dosen't work very well. Here's an anaolgy: Lets make "Trick or treaters" that go out and collect candy have to give half of it to kids that won't or can't go out. Even children will tell you it isn't fair.
The answer lies in punishing the corrupt and we should start with the lawyers that sue, just to line their own pockets!
This particular guy will most likey use words to fit his political agenda, but doubt the definition of the word SOCIALISM as taken from Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition.
We are in deeper trouble than I first imagined, folks when one political group lays claim to the English language.
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Since they made their choice, now it's time for the working people to make our choice. I'm sorry, but we need our money back now. It's time to pay the piper.
If the free-marketeers really had wanted to stave off socialism, they'd have handled things more intelligently.