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rdean
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If you guys hate the communists and socialists so much, why are you always trying to do business with them? Hmmm?
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They love doing business with Communist China.
They refuse to do business with Cuba, because it's Communist.
I agree. He's a whore puppet for wall street. a " Hey Boy".Oh, geez! get off it already!
I'm a socialist and I'm severely disappointed with Obama. Shit! He had the perfect opportunity to socialize the entire banking industry and he didn't do it. Damn!
Get a clue. Obama is not a socialist. Bummer.
None of that is necessary. "Socialist" is bad enough -- and it's true.Socialist?
You forgot Communist, Marxist, White hating, anti-American, Muslim, teleprompter reading, golf playing, Oprah loving....
Did I mention where he was born in Kenya?
Oh, geez! get off it already!
I'm a socialist and I'm severely disappointed with Obama. Shit! He had the perfect opportunity to socialize the entire banking industry and he didn't do it. Damn!
Get a clue. Obama is not a socialist. Bummer.
It's nothing to be proud of being a socialist. that is unless you hate the freedoms that you have as an American.
If you guys hate the communists and socialists so much, why are you always trying to do business with them? Hmmm?
I don't know how any true American can support Socialism. We should each be required to take care of ourselves without the help of the evil government who wants to rule our lives and establish death panels
We don't need socialist programs like..
- Education
- Police and Fire protection
- Roads, bridges, tunnels
- Water and sewer systems
- Government funded medical research
- Armed forces
I don't know how any true American can support Socialism. We should each be required to take care of ourselves without the help of the evil government who wants to rule our lives and establish death panels
We don't need socialist programs like..
- Education
- Police and Fire protection
- Roads, bridges, tunnels
- Water and sewer systems
- Government funded medical research
- Armed forces
Wow you're an idiot. None of those things is "socialism".
All of those things can also be done with local governments, save the armed forces.
I don't know how any true American can support Socialism. We should each be required to take care of ourselves without the help of the evil government who wants to rule our lives and establish death panels
We don't need socialist programs like..
- Education
- Police and Fire protection
- Roads, bridges, tunnels
- Water and sewer systems
- Government funded medical research
- Armed forces
Wow you're an idiot. None of those things is "socialism".
All of those things can also be done with local governments, save the armed forces.
Ahhh...The old red herring boat nets yet another bounty.I don't know how any true American can support Socialism. We should each be required to take care of ourselves without the help of the evil government who wants to rule our lives and establish death panels
We don't need socialist programs like..
- Education
- Police and Fire protection
- Roads, bridges, tunnels
- Water and sewer systems
- Government funded medical research
- Armed forces
Ahhh...The old red herring boat nets yet another bounty.I don't know how any true American can support Socialism. We should each be required to take care of ourselves without the help of the evil government who wants to rule our lives and establish death panels
We don't need socialist programs like..
- Education
- Police and Fire protection
- Roads, bridges, tunnels
- Water and sewer systems
- Government funded medical research
- Armed forces
Just because those things are done by collectivist structures doesn't mean that's the only or most efficient way that they can be done. In fact, the late great Robert Nozick came up with workable ways each and every one of those things could be done by free enterprise and voluntary exchange. Moreover, only one item there -the armed forces- is provided for in the federal charter.
In any case, if that's the best list you can come up with of the "great successes" of socialism in America, I wouldn't be too eager to bring up the matter to begin with.
You don't expect to be taken seriously with such a source, do you?
Ahhh...The old red herring boat nets yet another bounty.I don't know how any true American can support Socialism. We should each be required to take care of ourselves without the help of the evil government who wants to rule our lives and establish death panels
We don't need socialist programs like..
- Education
- Police and Fire protection
- Roads, bridges, tunnels
- Water and sewer systems
- Government funded medical research
- Armed forces
Just because those things are done by collectivist structures doesn't mean that's the only or most efficient way that they can be done. In fact, the late great Robert Nozick came up with workable ways each and every one of those things could be done by free enterprise and voluntary exchange. Moreover, only one item there -the armed forces- is provided for in the federal charter.
In any case, if that's the best list you can come up with of the "great successes" of socialism in America, I wouldn't be too eager to bring up the matter to begin with.
Private schools operate each and every day in America and they kick the living hell out of them, insofar as student performance is concerned.Ahhh...The old red herring boat nets yet another bounty.I don't know how any true American can support Socialism. We should each be required to take care of ourselves without the help of the evil government who wants to rule our lives and establish death panels
We don't need socialist programs like..
- Education
- Police and Fire protection
- Roads, bridges, tunnels
- Water and sewer systems
- Government funded medical research
- Armed forces
Just because those things are done by collectivist structures doesn't mean that's the only or most efficient way that they can be done. In fact, the late great Robert Nozick came up with workable ways each and every one of those things could be done by free enterprise and voluntary exchange. Moreover, only one item there -the armed forces- is provided for in the federal charter.
In any case, if that's the best list you can come up with of the "great successes" of socialism in America, I wouldn't be too eager to bring up the matter to begin with.
Interesting..
Do you have a case study? Can you show me any country that has ever successfully implemented these functions as free enterprise or voluntary exchange?
There are hundreds of nations in the world. There must be one you can site
Unfortunately for you, it does mean they're run less efficiently, as gubmint isn't subject to the market forces which force such efficiencies in order for the operation to remain an economically viable enterprise.Ahhh...The old red herring boat nets yet another bounty.I don't know how any true American can support Socialism. We should each be required to take care of ourselves without the help of the evil government who wants to rule our lives and establish death panels
We don't need socialist programs like..
- Education
- Police and Fire protection
- Roads, bridges, tunnels
- Water and sewer systems
- Government funded medical research
- Armed forces
Just because those things are done by collectivist structures doesn't mean that's the only or most efficient way that they can be done. In fact, the late great Robert Nozick came up with workable ways each and every one of those things could be done by free enterprise and voluntary exchange. Moreover, only one item there -the armed forces- is provided for in the federal charter.
In any case, if that's the best list you can come up with of the "great successes" of socialism in America, I wouldn't be too eager to bring up the matter to begin with.
Doesn't mean it isn't either. The problem with this sort of philosophy is it sounds great in theory (libertarianism) but - like pure socialism - it doesn't work in real life. It doesn't take into account human nature and human nature often isn't "ideal".
Private schools operate each and every day in America and they kick the living hell out of them, insofar as student performance is concerned.Ahhh...The old red herring boat nets yet another bounty.
Just because those things are done by collectivist structures doesn't mean that's the only or most efficient way that they can be done. In fact, the late great Robert Nozick came up with workable ways each and every one of those things could be done by free enterprise and voluntary exchange. Moreover, only one item there -the armed forces- is provided for in the federal charter.
In any case, if that's the best list you can come up with of the "great successes" of socialism in America, I wouldn't be too eager to bring up the matter to begin with.
Interesting..
Do you have a case study? Can you show me any country that has ever successfully implemented these functions as free enterprise or voluntary exchange?
There are hundreds of nations in the world. There must be one you can site
Private contractors run turnpikes every day...For the most part, their roads are markedly better and the travel plazas are cleaner.
And I didn't even need to leave America's shores to find those examples.
How about this one...Can you name any gubmint run operation that has a better, more valuable, better performing product than an analogous product or service in the marketplace?
Ahhh...The old red herring boat nets yet another bounty.
Just because those things are done by collectivist structures doesn't mean that's the only or most efficient way that they can be done. In fact, the late great Robert Nozick came up with workable ways each and every one of those things could be done by free enterprise and voluntary exchange. Moreover, only one item there -the armed forces- is provided for in the federal charter.
In any case, if that's the best list you can come up with of the "great successes" of socialism in America, I wouldn't be too eager to bring up the matter to begin with.
Doesn't mean it isn't either. The problem with this sort of philosophy is it sounds great in theory (libertarianism) but - like pure socialism - it doesn't work in real life. It doesn't take into account human nature and human nature often isn't "ideal".
Unfortunately for you, it does mean they're run less efficiently, as gubmint isn't subject to the market forces which force such efficiencies in order for the operation to remain an economically viable enterprise.
Private schools operate each and every day in America and they kick the living hell out of them, insofar as student performance is concerned.Ahhh...The old red herring boat nets yet another bounty.
Just because those things are done by collectivist structures doesn't mean that's the only or most efficient way that they can be done. In fact, the late great Robert Nozick came up with workable ways each and every one of those things could be done by free enterprise and voluntary exchange. Moreover, only one item there -the armed forces- is provided for in the federal charter.
In any case, if that's the best list you can come up with of the "great successes" of socialism in America, I wouldn't be too eager to bring up the matter to begin with.
Interesting..
Do you have a case study? Can you show me any country that has ever successfully implemented these functions as free enterprise or voluntary exchange?
There are hundreds of nations in the world. There must be one you can site
Private contractors run turnpikes every day...For the most part, their roads are markedly better and the travel plazas are cleaner.
And I didn't even need to leave America's shores to find those examples.
How about this one...Can you name any gubmint run operation that has a better, more valuable, better performing product than an analogous product or service in the marketplace?