Welcome to Obama's Amerika

Dear obama,
Your mission, if u choose to accept it: correct 8 years of bad decisions and corruption as the powers that be drag your name through the mud with falsehoods and evil tactics. you will be given no help from congress nor your own political party: this is a solo mission. No matter the good you do the evil powers will spin it as negative and harmful to the public.

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Wow, another dumbass right up there with Prox. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif

 
America rejects socialism
YES. That is why everybody HATES social security, no one ever uses the post office and I see postmen getting shot just for thinking they can bring their socialist mail to people. I never see people driving on roads because that's literally concrete socialism. No one flies because all airports are socialism. USDA meat? I've never seen anyone eat that socialism cooked beef. America obviously rejects socialism.

 
Wow, another dumbass right up there with Prox. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crazy.gif.c13912c32de98515d3142759a824dae7.gif
If u believe all of america's problems are obama or the democratic party's fault, I feel sorry for u.

Brainwashing: nobody does it better than the GOP!

 
Happily, people all over the world are abandoning the 20th-century nightmarish experiment with socialism. But the great tragedy of our time lies here in America: unlike the rest of the world, Americans are rushing to embrace the socialist ideals which others are now fleeing. One of the essential tenets of socialism is public ownership of the means of production. What does this mean? It means that governments, rather than private individuals, own business enterprises. After almost a century of economic failures, Eastern Europe and even the Soviets are considering privatizing their government-owned enterprises. But Americans, while cheering from afar these efforts at privatization, ironically are moving in the opposite direction here at home. The best illustration of this is with respect to airports.

Governments, not private individuals and companies, own most of the airports in America. Publicly-owned airports are the classic embodiment of socialist economic planning: a central political board, rather than a private property system and free market pricing, plans airline use of the airport. And the result? The same as in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: long lines reflected in big backlogs of airline traffic into, and out of, America's airports!

Yet, what is the response of most Americans? Privatize? Of course not! That's the response which Americans give to socialism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The response to socialism in America is: "Tax us more so that we can have more of our money put into our publicly-owned airports!"

A second essential tenet of socialism was expressed by Karl Marx: "From each according to ability, to each according to need." What does this mean? That the political process should be used to take from those who have money to give to those whom the politicians and bureaucrats believe need it more. It is this process of political stealing which many people in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union now desire to end.

What is the reaction of Americans? Cheering the efforts of freedom advocates overseas, they instead move in the opposite direction at home. The best example is with respect to publicly-financed sports arenas. These are the classic example of socialism being used to steal from the poor to give to the rich. Money is plundered through the political process from those who have, usually the poor through the use of a regressive tax, and given to those who need — the wealthy stadium and team owners. The idea that the wealthy should have to round up the necessary investment funds on their own is an anathema to them; like their socialist counterparts overseas, they would rather use government to steal the money for them.

Why are Americans embracing socialism while the rest of the world is abandoning it? Because Americans have been taught since the first grade that when American governments own enterprises and redistribute wealth, this is free enterprise while when the Soviet and Chinese governments engage in this conduct, it is socialism. Americans have no idea that many decades ago, they abandoned the principles of liberty on which America was founded.

Morever, Americans have been taught that if American businessmen support a government enterprise, then it must be free enterprise. After all, haven't we all learned in our government schools that American businessmen favor free enterprise? The unfortunate truth, however, is that the American businessman of today, unlike his counterpart of the 19th century, is all too ready to run to government for his welfare. He wants nothing to do with such notions as self-reliance, private ownership, unhampered markets, and private capital investment. He wants partnerships with the politicians to ensure that his potential losses will be covered by the citizenry whether they like it or not.

Will Americans ever abandon socialism? Probably not. After all, the most enslaved slave of all is the one who falsely believes he is free. Americans look at airports, sports arenas, government-funded universities, and other publicly-owned or subsidized operations, and think of all of the "benefits" which have been brought to the community through "free enterprise." They block out of their minds that the money to build these enterprises was taken from them, the people, and would have otherwise been spent on other things. They cannot conceive of all of the goods and services which would have come into existence had they been free to spend their money in their own way, rather than have it spent for them by politicians, bureaucrats, and the politically privileged. And so, unlike their counterparts in the rest of the world, Americans respond to the pleas of politicians, bureaucrats, educators, and businessmen with, "Tax us more! Take more of our earnings and savings! We are here to serve you!"

But the spirit of liberty lies dormant deep within the souls of certain individuals. Throughout history, there have been great awakenings which have inspired men and women to pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to recapture and fulfill that spirit. Hopefully, it will be ignited in Americans before it is too late. Hopefully, it will be the Americans who will yet lead the world to the greatest achievement of freedom in the history of man.

 

 

Some food for thought.....

 
Saying america is progressively more "socialist". Is irresponsible at best, dangerously ignorant at worst. The rich are still rich, th poor are still poor, the middle class is still getting fuxed. These signs of capitalism still remain

 
Happily, people all over the world are abandoning the 20th-century nightmarish experiment with socialism. But the great tragedy of our time lies here in America: unlike the rest of the world, Americans are rushing to embrace the socialist ideals which others are now fleeing. One of the essential tenets of socialism is public ownership of the means of production. What does this mean? It means that governments, rather than private individuals, own business enterprises. After almost a century of economic failures, Eastern Europe and even the Soviets are considering privatizing their government-owned enterprises. But Americans, while cheering from afar these efforts at privatization, ironically are moving in the opposite direction here at home. The best illustration of this is with respect to airports. Governments, not private individuals and companies, own most of the airports in America. Publicly-owned airports are the classic embodiment of socialist economic planning: a central political board, rather than a private property system and free market pricing, plans airline use of the airport. And the result? The same as in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union: long lines reflected in big backlogs of airline traffic into, and out of, America's airports!

Yet, what is the response of most Americans? Privatize? Of course not! That's the response which Americans give to socialism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. The response to socialism in America is: "Tax us more so that we can have more of our money put into our publicly-owned airports!"

A second essential tenet of socialism was expressed by Karl Marx: "From each according to ability, to each according to need." What does this mean? That the political process should be used to take from those who have money to give to those whom the politicians and bureaucrats believe need it more. It is this process of political stealing which many people in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union now desire to end.

What is the reaction of Americans? Cheering the efforts of freedom advocates overseas, they instead move in the opposite direction at home. The best example is with respect to publicly-financed sports arenas. These are the classic example of socialism being used to steal from the poor to give to the rich. Money is plundered through the political process from those who have, usually the poor through the use of a regressive tax, and given to those who need — the wealthy stadium and team owners. The idea that the wealthy should have to round up the necessary investment funds on their own is an anathema to them; like their socialist counterparts overseas, they would rather use government to steal the money for them.

Why are Americans embracing socialism while the rest of the world is abandoning it? Because Americans have been taught since the first grade that when American governments own enterprises and redistribute wealth, this is free enterprise while when the Soviet and Chinese governments engage in this conduct, it is socialism. Americans have no idea that many decades ago, they abandoned the principles of liberty on which America was founded.

Morever, Americans have been taught that if American businessmen support a government enterprise, then it must be free enterprise. After all, haven't we all learned in our government schools that American businessmen favor free enterprise? The unfortunate truth, however, is that the American businessman of today, unlike his counterpart of the 19th century, is all too ready to run to government for his welfare. He wants nothing to do with such notions as self-reliance, private ownership, unhampered markets, and private capital investment. He wants partnerships with the politicians to ensure that his potential losses will be covered by the citizenry whether they like it or not.

Will Americans ever abandon socialism? Probably not. After all, the most enslaved slave of all is the one who falsely believes he is free. Americans look at airports, sports arenas, government-funded universities, and other publicly-owned or subsidized operations, and think of all of the "benefits" which have been brought to the community through "free enterprise." They block out of their minds that the money to build these enterprises was taken from them, the people, and would have otherwise been spent on other things. They cannot conceive of all of the goods and services which would have come into existence had they been free to spend their money in their own way, rather than have it spent for them by politicians, bureaucrats, and the politically privileged. And so, unlike their counterparts in the rest of the world, Americans respond to the pleas of politicians, bureaucrats, educators, and businessmen with, "Tax us more! Take more of our earnings and savings! We are here to serve you!"

But the spirit of liberty lies dormant deep within the souls of certain individuals. Throughout history, there have been great awakenings which have inspired men and women to pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to recapture and fulfill that spirit. Hopefully, it will be ignited in Americans before it is too late. Hopefully, it will be the Americans who will yet lead the world to the greatest achievement of freedom in the history of man.

 

 

Some food for thought.....
Super impressive copy and paste skills you've got there...

I will say this, however. Socialism isn't being deserted any more than capitalism. There aren't any more pure capitalism societies than pure socialist. We are a capitalist society at the base with some very vital aspects of socialism. We've been socialists for 100 years now. We're also capitalists. Thinking that the world is so black and white as to think there can only be one system is foolish.

 
Lowest taxed major country in the world. What's socialist about that?

Only 25% of total jobs supplied by govt. 90% of wealth controlled by 10% of population, DEFINITELY nothing socialist about the rich having almost all the country's money

 
The right will allow millions of people to remain unemployeed to make sure Obama does not get a second term as president. What has the right done to help anyone? Thta's right they were willing to let the nation default to prove a point. Then they ***** because Americas credit rating suffered. The right has gone off the deep end.
Both sides have gone off the deep end. When you feel only one side has, both political parties win. They want us to polarize, dont fall victim to this game.

 
YES. That is why everybody HATES social security, no one ever uses the post office and I see postmen getting shot just for thinking they can bring their socialist mail to people. I never see people driving on roads because that's literally concrete socialism. No one flies because all airports are socialism. USDA meat? I've never seen anyone eat that socialism cooked beef. America obviously rejects socialism.
Super impressive copy and paste skills you've got there...
I will say this, however. Socialism isn't being deserted any more than capitalism. There aren't any more pure capitalism societies than pure socialist. We are a capitalist society at the base with some very vital aspects of socialism. We've been socialists for 100 years now. We're also capitalists. Thinking that the world is so black and white as to think there can only be one system is foolish.
Oh okay, so if someone says they fear going too socialist, its fair to say that paved roads and the post office are socialism. Good to know you dont abide by your own criteria for how to exaggerate the situation.

 
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