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|    Orval Fairbairn to Thom    |
|    Re: Socialism more democratic    |
|    11 Jul 04 02:14:54    |
      .earthlink.net> 662a4cc4       XPost: alt.activism, alt.california, alt.politics.bush       XPost: alt.politics.republicans, ba.politics, ca.politics       From: orfairbairn_spam_sucks@earthjunk.net              In article <40ee7b51.21427552@news.melbpc.org.au>,        thomandpam@yahoo.com.au (Thom) wrote:              > On 12 Apr 2004 13:09:10 -0700, gimme_this_gimme_that@yahoo.com (GIMME)       > wrote:       >       > >Comments follow ...       > >       > >> ...Socialism always moves toward more democracy and capitalism always       > >> moves       > >> toward less. In fact the kind of global corporate capitalism that is so       > >> strenuously promoted today may be, as anyone from Thomas Jefferson to       > >> Ralph       > >> Nader to George Soros might assert, incompatible with democracy.       > >       > >Socialism resolves toward oppression as described in my writings       > >by George Orwell.       >       > Socialism is the opposite of oppression and empowers the individual       > against corporations.                     Ah, but it empowers government, which has the police power, to oppress       the individual.                            > >Jefferson - dead.       > >Nader - a loser.       > Better than being George Bush       > >Soros - a psycho.       > >       > >>       > >> The United States, for example, between its military-industrial complex,       > >> giant corporations and successive governments, has done everything it can       > >> to       > >> block and suppress democracy within its own borders and all around the       > >> world       > >> through military force, mass murder, assassinations, election tampering       > >> and       > >> all manner of intimidation.       > >       > >Wrong, it is more accurate to say the US government is for sale to the       > >highest bidder. The intents of the government depend upon what       > >campaign contributors decide they want.       > >       > >>       > >> This is a matter of public record now, as is the widespread corruption to       > >> be       > >> found in so many of the large corporations cheating people out of their       > >> life       > >> savings. Make no mistake about it, democracy, to whatever extent it ever       > >> existed, is disappearing. This is certainly not happening at the hands of       > >> the leftists or socialists.       >       > But that's what capitalism is... making your money their money and       > doing as little as possible to do it.                     So, what?                     > >Those who cheated, in many instances, saved their money irresponsibly.       > >Can't blame the government for that.       > >       > >>       > >> No Canadian can possibly deny that socialist parties and left-wing       > >> initiatives created a more democratic, fair and admirable country, all of       > >> which is quickly disappearing, notably since the advent of NAFTA and the       > >> FTA       > >> with the U.S.       > >       > >NAFTA was bad for the US. A perfect example of a policy promoted by       > >special interests.       >       > Including Rush Limbaugh       > >       > >Whether Canada will remain an admirable country remains to be seen.       > >       > >>       > >> Northern European countries with the most socialism boast the highest       > >> standards of living, the least poverty and most equitable health care and       > >> social safety nets. The benefits in low crime, good health and so much       > >> less       > >> social desperation are enormous. All this is disappearing in Canada now,       > >> as       > >> our corporate elite push our political elite to adopt an American style       > >> neo-conservative right-wing agenda.       > >       > >Wrong, Northern E. countries are struggling financially. They haven't       > >had strong economic growth in decades.       >       > that's not what he said. They still have the highest standard of       > living in the world for their people, who cares what the corporations       > are going thru.                     Business is the lifeblood of a strong economy -- it is one of the       dutioes of government to assure a good business environment.This does       not mean that businesses should be allowed to use fraudulent means to       assure their profitabality.                                          > >> Although in the U.S. we know that every initiative for the well-being,       > >> liberty and security of people, such as the labor struggles and the civil       > >> right movement, also came from the left wing, we see, by contrast, that       > >> the       > >> wealthy industrialized countries have the greatest levels of poverty,       > >> crime,       > >> violence, infant mortality, incarceration rates and murder. The bottom of       > >> the list in every human need category is where the richest country in the       > >> world dwells.       > >>       > >       > >It's not capitalism vs. socialism per se. A country is a reflection of       > >it's people who are either productive or unproductive. A large country       > >has many of both types.       >       > but few in control                     The same with Socialism, except that it is the government bureaucracy       that is in control -- and -- they have the full power of the law behind       them.                            > >> Meanwhile, the rich among these bottom dwellers use more public money and       > >> pay less tax than ever before, rake in obscene profits and pay themselves       > >> multi-million dollar salaries, as they put their own country's people out       > >> of       > >> work and create wage slaves all around the world....       >       > TV last night showed that while the average Joe pays 18% in taxes the       > richest pay 19%.                     So, what?                            > >Taxes were higher in the 60s.       > >"obscene" profits is laughable. They wish.       > >A million doesn't go very far in California.       >       > thats capitalism for you.       > >       > >Every country has wage slaves.       >       > no they don't. Australia doesn't though its starting to happen as       > their government is gradually taken over by the new world order.       >       > >It's not slavory if you enjoy your work. Actually, for most it is       > >a source of self esteem.       >       > Work will set you free?       >       > THOM              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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