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Originally posted by SantaClaus
reply to post by Xtrozero
Beautifully stated. No system will work without the proper components. Unfortunately for us, those components are our fellow man.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
To topic, and perhaps not so far off the above really. I think Socialism CAN work, but only will succeed under limited circumstances. The Northern European/Scandinavian Nations have found that mix and I think like minded people are the most important part. Everyone has to be generally pulling in the same direction or it pulls itself apart. If imposed, it's doomed to failure from it's inception since control and dominance is a necessary part of bringing it into existence, right?
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
I wonder sometimes if the end result to all this won't be better off with the U.S. ending up in 2 or 3 allied but separate states within the borders of what is now the whole? Like a Northern US and Southern US. The lines wouldn't be so clean or aligned that way now, but you know what I mean. The far ends of the ideologies are just SO FAR apart ...and I'd say 30% of each side cover the growing extremes.
Originally posted by ThirdEyeofHorus
reply to post by Indigo5
Disagree. "Societies" should be "Socialist" only as much as the most basic needs are met and not a drop more or less.
What does this even mean? Socialism by it's nature causes shortages of the most basic of commoditites, so you just ruined your whole argument in one fell swoop.
Originally posted by Xtrozero
Originally posted by robhines
No states, no class warfare, no money. The only thing even I can't grasp is how you have no money and just work then go and get what you need. I can't fathom too well at the moment how that would work, but yeah, we're talking real utopian stuff I guess, maybe I should come back down to earth shortly and look at our current situation more, because I'm casting my mind out way too far into a future that I have no idea even exists.
You never watched Star Trek?
Originally posted by toolshed
I don't know how you are going to force the US into some commie socialist system whenever you can barely run up a set of stairs without taking a break.
On July 1 (2012), Canada Day, Canadians awoke to a startling, if pleasant, piece of news: For the first time in recent history, the average Canadian is richer than the average American.
According to data from Environics Analytics WealthScapes published in the Globe and Mail, the net worth of the average Canadian household in 2011 was $363,202, while the average American household’s net worth was $319,970.
A few days later, Canada and the U.S. both released the latest job figures. Canada’s unemployment rate fell, again, to 7.2 percent, and America’s was a stagnant 8.2 percent. Canada continues to thrive while the U.S. struggles to find its way out of an intractable economic crisis and a political sine curve of hope and despair.
The difference grows starker by the month: The Canadian system is working; the American system is not.
Originally posted by tangonine
It boils down to simply this: socialism and marxism are the politics of the lazy, capitalism is the politics of the individual.
You either believe in your individual right to be free or you're a socialist/communist.
I have no use for people who relinquish freedom for security.
They're cowards.
And they're my enemy.
The Constitution of the USA is the same - it's a good set of rules and ideals but was never meant to me static and unchanging. The inflexable, dare I say, conservative interpretation of the Consistution is lacking any understanding of the simple fact that times, people and institutions change that require new guidelines and ideals.
Originally posted by ipsedixit
Originally posted by tangonine
It boils down to simply this: socialism and marxism are the politics of the lazy, capitalism is the politics of the individual.
It does not.
You either believe in your individual right to be free or you're a socialist/communist.
No you don't and aren't.
I have no use for people who relinquish freedom for security.
Why would you want to use other people? Are you a crypto-commie masquerading as a misanthropist?
They're cowards.
They are not.
And they're my enemy.
Prove it.
Originally posted by MidnightTide
How nice of you to spell out the socialist agenda.
The problem with socialism (and define it however you want) is the people who do not want to go along with those new changes usually end up dead. It is fun watching the spin that the left throws out to get rid of the peoples rights.
Originally posted by tangonine
Just disagreeing with me doesn't give you credibility.
Take a number and find your way to the end of the line.
And for the English endangered species, I'll throw out this bit of learnin' "I have no use for your" is terminology used to describe someone(s) of whose opinion you do not respect.
Read: "you are dismissed and you mean nothing to me."
I hate having to spell it out for the slow kids.
Your nitwittery reply is noted, and logged.
Originally posted by ipsedixit
Originally posted by tangonine
Just disagreeing with me doesn't give you credibility.
It would be enough for me.
Take a number and find your way to the end of the line.
That should be no problem with a number.
And for the English endangered species, I'll throw out this bit of learnin' "I have no use for your" is terminology used to describe someone(s) of whose opinion you do not respect.
Thanks for straightening that out.
Read: "you are dismissed and you mean nothing to me."
Thanks for straightening it out again.
I hate having to spell it out for the slow kids.
Well, thanks for going the extra mile.
Your nitwittery reply is noted, and logged.
Something you hate to do, right?