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Re: Socialism

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:30 am
by Seraph
Democracy and Socialism are compatible. Under a Socialist system, people can still easily have representation in government.

Communism is a different story. :P

Re: Socialism

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 12:28 pm
by Ivellious
Like Seraph said, democracy itself isn't the issue you have, it is a total-capitalist economy. Socialism is more of an economic position, whereas democracy is a government system.

Re: Socialism

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 6:49 pm
by Tpatt17
Look what happens to socialist countries; Is it fair that a fast food worker would make the same as a doctor? As for what Jesus said, I don't think he had political motives behind what he said, remeber he said 'Give unto Ceasars the things that are Ceasars and to God what is God's' The soviet Union collapsed and it was socialist, we are a free market country and that's what helps our economy. People who have a higher more important Job (Doctors, Densists etc.) should be paid higher. Obama has begun a class warfare, to tax the rich more than the rest, when 50% of America doesn't pay taxes. If people are in those positions for a reason they worked for it. Socialism is a wolf in sheeps clothing. Too many people don't get the whole truth, from the left wing cable news, or papers. American's iare poorly uninformed about current issues, do the research yourself, really look into socialist ideas, really study it: compare it to our wonderful free country.

Re: Socialism

Posted: Thu May 10, 2012 7:17 pm
by Ivellious
Socialism does not dictate wages as you say. Communism does, and that clearly is a failed effort, but implementing socialist ideals (such as ensuring health care for all) does not mean that everyone gets the same wages. It just gives all people access to certain systems. I agree, Communist Russia failed because of communism. That doesn't mean it failed because of universal health care.

Re: Socialism

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 9:43 am
by Reactionary
Tpatt17 wrote:Is it fair that a fast food worker would make the same as a doctor?
Tpatt17 wrote:People who have a higher more important Job (Doctors, Densists etc.) should be paid higher.
Where did you get that idea? Intellectually more demanding jobs are paid higher, everywhere. That has nothing to do with socialism.
By the way, all jobs are important for a society to function.
Tpatt17 wrote:The soviet Union collapsed and it was socialist, we are a free market country and that's what helps our economy.
The Soviet Union was a communist country. Big difference.
Tpatt17 wrote:Socialism is a wolf in sheeps clothing. Too many people don't get the whole truth, from the left wing cable news, or papers. American's iare poorly uninformed about current issues, do the research yourself, really look into socialist ideas, really study it: compare it to our wonderful free country.
What does "freedom" have to do with socialism? Socialism is an economic system, in which enterprises are owned either by their employees (workers' self-management) or the State (state socialism), or combined. You can have a democratic government and personal freedoms along with a socialist economic system.

So my question to you is, what's so dangerous about socialism as an economic system? Why would it hinder "freedom" so much in your opinion?

Re: Socialism

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 3:07 am
by Graceismine
Seraph wrote:In the political world today, a common word we see come up is the word "socialism". This word is often used by many to paint the possible future America under liberals as a hellscape of horror. I thought I'd start a thread to discuss, what is so bad about socialism? Some say that it punishes hard workers and deincentivizes people from working, while others say that it is more in line with Jesus' teachings of helping the poor and less fortunate and solves a lot of the injustices that spring up in a purely lassez faire capitalist system. What do you think?

Note: I am not a Socialist. I only start this to start an interesting dialouge. :)
The socialism that is spoken of today and which America (through Obama) is embracing is not the same as in the days of Communism and red pinkos. Socialism today is a means of bringing down capitalist societies in order to open up the world to a global society. It embraces open trade, shared environmental issues and eventually shared economies. Already the Pope is calling for a world bank.

At the time of the Tower of Babel God divided the nations. Today the antichrist spirit that is working in the world is bringing us all together again. A one world system will eventually be put in place that could never happen under so called Capitalism. Please notice that while they are all squeaking "socialism" men like George Soros and the global money buyers are getting richer and richer. Nope, the socialism we are hearing about is definitely not what it appears to be or what "they" would like us to think it to be..caring for the hungry. What a laugh!

Re: Socialism

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 1:51 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
Reactionary wrote:So my question to [Tpatt17] is, what's so dangerous about socialism as an economic system? Why would it hinder "freedom" so much in your opinion?
I think it is significant that no American has answered your question. In my capacity of an old man who has travelled a lot, I'm not surprised. Americans are a very nice people, probably the nicest people I've ever met. They are always willing to help, have a ready smile, they say Have a nice day! and really mean it. They are altruists, gregarious, curious, wonderful. American restauraunts serve HUGE portions of food at low cost; this trait best exemplifies the American character: generosity.

What does all this have to do with socialism? Well...Americans don't know about socialism and the word scares them. ''Freedom'' is an American buzzword which means - to an American - the quality of not being coerced or constrained to do something or to think some particular way. So...socialism just won't work in the USA because the people don't need to be coerced into being nice or constrained into helping their neighbor. Americans just do it naturally. When Haiti had its earthquake, the USA (& Israel) were there first. When Turkey had its earthquake, American aid got there first and in great quantities. When Indonesia had its tsunami, American aid got there way before ''aid'' from Muslim countries.

Just to recap: Americans don't need socialism because they are social.

FL y**==

Re: Socialism

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 6:29 am
by PaulSacramento
Canadians are more awesome than Americans :)

Re: Socialism

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 8:12 am
by RickD
PaulSacramento wrote:Canadians are more awesome than Americans :)
:sban: :redcard: :comeon: :shijacked: :srofl: :spoop: :nono:

Re: Socialism

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 1:33 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
PaulSacramento wrote:Canadians are more awesome than Americans :)
Not at all. Anyway, there is a great cultural divide along linguistic lines in Canada and one group is very different from the other. Neither group is as nice as Americans. You've got to get out more!

FL

Re: Socialism

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 6:22 am
by PaulSacramento
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote:
PaulSacramento wrote:Canadians are more awesome than Americans :)
Not at all. Anyway, there is a great cultural divide along linguistic lines in Canada and one group is very different from the other. Neither group is as nice as Americans. You've got to get out more!

FL
Lies I say, LIES !!!

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Re: Socialism

Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 1:17 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
PaulSacramento wrote:Lies I say, LIES !!!
Are you an expatriate Canadian now living in a much better country but too proud to admit it?

FL

Re: Socialism

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 9:57 am
by Dallas
I'm bumping this page because I want to discuss something.

I was talking to somebody about Socialism and how I prefer it more than Democracy. I told him it's basically the same as a Democracy, just the government owns some business ,free health care, etc... For reference, he is a Christian man, but he seems to be narrow minded on the subject. What could cause him to be this way? Could one of the reasons be that someone always rises to power and it's not a socialist government anymore?

Re: Socialism

Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 4:04 pm
by Furstentum Liechtenstein
Dallas wrote:I'm bumping this page because I want to discuss something.

I was talking to somebody about Socialism and how I prefer it more than Democracy. I told him it's basically the same as a Democracy, just the government owns some business ,free health care, etc... For reference, he is a Christian man, but he seems to be narrow minded on the subject. What could cause him to be this way? Could one of the reasons be that someone always rises to power and it's not a socialist government anymore?
The answer is here:
Furstentum Liechtenstein wrote: Well...Americans don't know about socialism and the word scares them. ''Freedom'' is an American buzzword which means - to an American - the quality of not being coerced or constrained to do something or to think some particular way. So...socialism just won't work in the USA because the people don't need to be coerced into being nice or constrained into helping their neighbor.

Just to recap: Americans don't need socialism because they are social.
FL

Re: Socialism

Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:54 pm
by touchingcloth
Tpatt17 wrote:Look what happens to socialist countries; Is it fair that a fast food worker would make the same as a doctor?
Wut. What implementation of socialism have you come across where doctors and fast food workers are paid the same?
Tpatt17 wrote:American's iare poorly uninformed about current issues, do the research yourself, really look into socialist ideas, really study it: compare it to our wonderful free country.
O! pots and kettles abound.