This is a laughable topic. It would be WRONG to say Obama hasnt done some acts that could be considered Socialist in nature (fireing a c.e.o., ect.) HOWEVER...there is 1 big thing everybody seems to be forgetting.
These laws are TEMPORARY. They EXPIRE. Aside from the fact that anybody who thinks were really moving toward socialism, where they tell you what kind of job you have, where you can and cannot live, ect. than you honestly just dont have a clue. The U.S. government wont be owning banks or cars companies forever; rather they are stepping in to get them back on their feet so they can THAN BECOME A PRIVATE COMPANUY AGAIN WITHOUT ****ING OVER ALL OF ITS WORKERS AND INDUSTRY AS A WHOLE rather than just letting them fail.
What the Obama Administration has done is taken the nessecary steps to prevent another great depression. You can disagree with it in principle all you want because I would argue that even Obama himself doesnt like what they did, but the reality is they HAD to do.
Republicans sit around *****ing about this and that and yet have never offered a single alternative that had any real chance of success. They cry about how the debt or defecit has spiked, yeah, that sucks. I am sure Obama is not happy about that. However, it was spiked to solve an obnoxiously long list of messes that HAD to be solved, and in order to solve them, it was going to point blank take MONEY. Until a conservative offers an alternate sort of plan to what Obama has done that would actually solve our problenms instead of just crying about the possible negatives, I dont see how anybody can say what Obama is doing is wrong.
Facts are facts. Obama was FORCED to make the choices he had to clean up the problems W made. Nobody gives a rats ass if its playing the blame game because its the bloody truth; if the conservatives and Republicans were able to view things realistically and not only as conservatives they might be able to figure that out and therefore have a prayer in upcoming elections; however as Mike Steele has been showing us for the past few months, theyd rather just continue embarassing themselves in the eyes of the every democrat, most independents, some conservatives, and mos tof the world overseas.
All I see is "Spending isnt wrong, but spending stupidly is". Ok Einstein, what would you guys consider to be "spending smartly" and I dont want the answer to start with a "not" i.e. "Not giving banks 500 billion" or whatever it was. Its the same way ONLY focusing on the negatives of these plans rather than any positives isnt a very accurate or realistic way to look at things, but yet thats what most do just to make Obama look bad.
My opinion is and will be for a while that is far too early to success or failure on the Obama adminstartion; if your gonna call failure early it would make sense to have an alternative to what hes done to solve our problems. Anybody who calls failure early without thoseis doing 2 things. 1, proving Obamas point that people are indeed bitter about the government...and 2, exposing yourself as nothing more than a biased Obama hater, which basically makes the post worthless.aka most of the conservatives on this board
I would agree about the Theodore Roosevelt part (Along with LBJ etc..). And by "Progressive" each generation, you mean in a euphemistic way for its actual political ideology, then that is correct. Most of the higher standards of living is a result innovation in technology and health, not because of government policy. These policies would be meaningless without the innovations; try "regulating" a atavistic society. Now, make no mistake as I am not a uber free marketeer (there are few quirks), but do not scale towards more control. This has a lot more to do with with the irrationality of people, than the reasons that Progressives may have.When the government actually takes over running all hospitals, puts salary caps on medical employees' salaries, such as doctors and nurses and actually acts as a single national bank that handles all the lending and payments in the country (something similar to what CONSTITUTION FRAMER Alexander Hamilton wanted)...
then yes, I'd say we're headed towards socialism.
Providing affordable healthcare to those who otherwise would not be covered and attempting to save the financial institutions are about as socialistic as FDR's New Deal, LBJ's Great American Society, Civil Rights Act or Nixon's social security and affirmative action programs.
If those were all socialist programs we've been moving towards socialism since Theodore Roosevelt was elected president and began sanitation regulation, created national parks upon undeveloped land and disrupted corrupt and illegal, but perfectly created in the market, companies and would-be corporations.
So no, I think historically our nation tends to become more progressive every generation and take more aggressive and wiser steps to solve the problems that ills this nation. You cannot say that the quality of life for average Americans did not greatly increase because of the New Deal's legacy or the Great American Society's, etc. We are witnessing a push to this country again.
As for the bail-outs, they are as about as socialist as the one all the Republicans pushed for from Bush's administration from September 2008. It simply an attempt to revive the economy and salvage the economic system the "perfect market" is founded upon before we slip into a real depression like the one of 1929. It's learning from our past mistakes. The market cannot fix itself when it is run on the oligarchy of the banking system which if collapsed would take the "perfectly competitive self-irrigating" market with it.
If you want to call those moves towards
Providing affordable healthcare to those who otherwise would not be covered and attempting to save the financial institutions are about as socialistic as FDR's New Deal, LBJ's Great American Society, Civil Rights Act or Nixon's social security and affirmative action programs.
If those were all socialist programs we've been moving towards socialism since Theodore Roosevelt was elected president and began sanitation regulation, created national parks upon undeveloped land and disrupted corrupt and illegal, but perfectly created in the market, companies and would-be corporations.
So no, I think historically our nation tends to become more progressive every generation and take more aggressive and wiser steps to solve the problems that ills this nation. You cannot say that the quality of life for average Americans did not greatly increase because of the New Deal's legacy or the Great American Society's, etc. We are witnessing a push to this country again.
http://www.aflcio.org/corporatewatch/paywatch/A chief executive officer of a Standard & Poor's 500 company was paid, on average, $10.4 million in total compensation in 2008, according to preliminary data from The Corporate Library.
Excessive executive compensation has taken center stage since the government bailout of banks that began in September 2008. Americans have expressed outrage as CEOs and other executives responsible for the financial crisis have pocketed millions of dollars from bonuses and golden parachutes. CEO perks alone grew in 2008 to an average of $336,248or nine times the median salary of a full-time worker. Meanwhile, the economy tanked for working people while many companies were bailed out with more than $700 billion in taxpayer money, as well as low-interest loans and guarantees
The fact you cited Enron and Fannie Mae and accusing their fail as a result capitalism is.... amusing. Don't get me started on the AIG bonus issue and the auto bailouts. It's like accusing the steering wheel, whilst you are driving drunk and getting into a car crash.This is why I like the idea of socialism. It can coexist with capitalism. The U.S. is proof. Enron, AIG, Fannie Mae, and the auto companies are examples of what happens when capitalism goes amuck, and the CEO's get pay and bonuses 20 times greater than the average worker. (there are exact figures out there, I'll see if I can find them).
The fact you cited Enron and Fannie Mae and accusing their fail as a result capitalism is.... amusing. Don't get me started on the AIG bonus issue and the auto bailouts. It's like accusing the steering wheel, whilst you are driving drunk and getting into a car crash.
The fact you cited Enron and Fannie Mae and accusing their fail as a result capitalism is.... amusing. Don't get me started on the AIG bonus issue and the auto bailouts. It's like accusing the steering wheel, whilst you are driving drunk and getting into a car crash.
With that said and done, the high pay and bad loans stems from monetary policy: cheap credits (hear those stories of slashing interest rates?). Who supplies the cheap credit? The Federal Reserve... privately owned and publically operated to circumvent the law. Aka government intervention and management of the economy - socialist economics.
Guess what?
You wouldn't need regulation if the cheap credit didn't exist, because these companies wouldn't have the credits in the first place to give out these bad loans. By virtue of these, they would have to regulate and discipline themselves to survive, because no such crutch (cheap credit) exists anymore, aka capitalism. By this same virtue they would not be able to give the wads of cash to executives.
oops, just saw Kel's post.
Interesting thread,.. Props Kel.
American capitalism gone with a whimper
It must be said, that like the breaking of a great dam, the American decent into Marxism is happening with breath taking speed, against the back drop of a passive, hapless sheeple, excuse me dear reader, I meant people.
True, the situation has been well prepared on and off for the past century, especially the past twenty years. The initial testing grounds was conducted upon our Holy Russia and a bloody test it was. But we Russians would not just roll over and give up our freedoms and our souls, no matter how much money Wall Street poured into the fists of the Marxists.
Those lessons were taken and used to properly prepare the American populace for the surrender of their freedoms and souls, to the whims of their elites and betters.
First, the population was dumbed down through a politicized and substandard education system based on pop culture, rather then the classics. Americans know more about their favorite TV dramas then the drama in DC that directly affects their lives. They care more for their "right" to choke down a McDonalds burger or a BurgerKing burger than for their constitutional rights. Then they turn around and lecture us about our rights and about our "democracy". Pride blind the foolish.
Then their faith in God was destroyed, until their churches, all tens of thousands of different "branches and denominations" were for the most part little more then Sunday circuses and their televangelists and top protestant mega preachers were more then happy to sell out their souls and flocks to be on the "winning" side of one pseudo Marxist politician or another. Their flocks may complain, but when explained that they would be on the "winning" side, their flocks were ever so quick to reject Christ in hopes for earthly power. Even our Holy Orthodox churches are scandalously liberalized in America.
The final collapse has come with the election of Barack Obama. His speed in the past three months has been truly impressive. His spending and money printing has been a record setting, not just in America's short history but in the world. If this keeps up for more then another year, and there is no sign that it will not, America at best will resemble the Wiemar Republic and at worst Zimbabwe.
These past two weeks have been the most breath taking of all. First came the announcement of a planned redesign of the American Byzantine tax system, by the very thieves who used it to bankroll their thefts, loses and swindles of hundreds of billions of dollars. These make our Russian oligarchs look little more then ordinary street thugs, in comparison. Yes, the Americans have beat our own thieves in the shear volumes. Should we congratulate them?
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Wow, I guess you don't understand what is going on at all.
Oh well.