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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:48 PM
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I don't want to get rid of capitalism.
I just want it regulated properly. I don't want government running every industry. I think it's a piss poor idea. And sorry, I don't have any illusions about the superior character of "the workers". All I want is some equity for the working classes and meaningful reform so that the rich can't screw the rest of us with impunity.

And if that's not revolutionary enough, too bad.
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leftofthedial Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:49 PM
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1. I think we agree. Although, I believe that "regulated properly"
means to turn it into a form of socialism.
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Pharaoh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:53 PM
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8. They made socialism a dirty word
just like they did with liberals.

Wake up sheeple, socialism takes care of it's people. The only reason it fails is because the capitalists keep crushing it.
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JVS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:50 PM
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2. Capitalism will never be properly regulated. The rich will use their influence to remove...
regulations whenever it suits them.
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Cleita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:51 PM
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4. It was before Reagan came in and started de-regulating and union
busting. We can roll back all those changes made back to the Jimmy Carter administration for a start.
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JVS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:53 PM
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9. Then they will simply repeat Reagan's work
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BlooInBloo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:03 PM
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18. We're doomed.
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Cleita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:14 PM
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21. No, this time we will have learned our lessons from that era, I hope, and
put in the fail safes that will prevent a repeat of history.
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BlooInBloo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:17 PM
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32. Probably not, since that was done in the '30s, and subsequently dismantled...
But that doesn't mean we don't keep trying.

There's no system that's immune to human evil - despite what the leftier-than-thous seem to think.
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Pharaoh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:50 PM
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3. It needs regulation and oversight
and socialism for the necessity's of life and human dignity
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Jackpine Radical Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:52 PM
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5. Socialism doesn't require that government run everything.
Essentially it amounts to keeping monopolies out of private hands, and limiting the size of corporations so they can't become monopolies.
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Cleita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:16 PM
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22. Exactly and there are social democracies that are running just fine, like
Sweden, and they have a capitalistic economy.
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lutherj Donating Member (788 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:52 PM
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6. I just want to shrink it down small enough to where I can drag it into
the bathroom and drown it in the bathtub.
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leftstreet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:54 PM
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10. ROFL
Good one!

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leftofthedial Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:55 PM
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13. I'd rather drown it in the toilet
but that's because I'm an artist.
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mrreowwr_kittty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:53 PM
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7. Certain industries should be nationalized though
Like energy and health care.
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glowing Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:55 PM
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11. And utilities.. The govt built it and sold it off..
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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 01:55 PM
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12. I agree with that- to an extent.
Certainly I support single payer health care. And some parts of the Energy Industry could be socialized. But it's something I'd want to look at really carefully.
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mrreowwr_kittty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:07 PM
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20. We already subsidize the crap out of most forms of it.
Why let private companies profit?

It'll never happen though.
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Confusious Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:29 PM
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35. Anything with a monopoly

Should be socialized. Energy plants, telephone, sewer, water, education. Health care doesn't fit into that, but I don't think you can take advantage of life, liberty and happiness without it these days.
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Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:00 PM
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14. Soften that regulated capitalism with enough socialism
and it will work very well. It has in western Europe, for instance.

I'm certainly not in favor of any pure system. No pure economic system will work until the human race becomes equally pure.
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killbotfactory Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:01 PM
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15. I want a few simple things
I want food, shelter, education, healthcare, the basic necessities required to sustain human life IOW, to be established as rights.

I want every business that gets a government subsidy to be turned into a cooperative or lose that subsidy.

I want every business that's "too big to fail" to be broken up and turned over to democratic control.

If our system of capitalism is incapable of doing these things, then to hell with it.
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Pharaoh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:21 PM
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33. I'm with you!
Pure simple and to the point :toast:
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seemslikeadream Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:02 PM
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16. But Then It Was Too Late
They Thought They Were Free - Read by Dave Emory


The Germans, 1933-45

Excerpt from pages 166-73 of "They Thought They Were Free" First published in 1955

By Milton Mayer

But Then It Was Too Late

"What no one seemed to notice," said a colleague of mine, a philologist, "was the ever widening gap, after 1933, between the government and the people. Just think how very wide this gap was to begin with, here in Germany. And it became always wider. You know, it doesn’t make people close to their government to be told that this is a people’s government, a true democracy, or to be enrolled in civilian defense, or even to vote. All this has little, really nothing, to do with knowing one is governing.

"What happened here was the gradual habituation of the people, little by little, to being governed by surprise; to receiving decisions deliberated in secret; to believing that the situation was so complicated that the government had to act on information which the people could not understand, or so dangerous that, even if the people could understand it, it could not be released because of national security. And their sense of identification with Hitler, their trust in him, made it easier to widen this gap and reassured those who would otherwise have worried about it.

....

"Yes," I said.

"You see," my colleague went on, "one doesn’t see exactly where or how to move. Believe me, this is true. Each act, each occasion, is worse than the last, but only a little worse. You wait for the next and the next. You wait for one great shocking occasion, thinking that others, when such a shock comes, THE SHOCK DOCTRINE will join with you in resisting somehow. You don’t want to act, or even talk, alone; you don’t want to ‘go out of your way to make trouble.’ Why not?—Well, you are not in the habit of doing it. And it is not just fear, fear of standing alone, that restrains you; it is also genuine uncertainty.

"Uncertainty is a very important factor, and, instead of decreasing as time goes on, it grows. Outside, in the streets, in the general community, ‘everyone’ is happy. One hears no protest, and certainly sees none. You know, in France or Italy there would be slogans against the government painted on walls and fences; in Germany, outside the great cities, perhaps, there is not even this. In the university community, in your own community, you speak privately to your colleagues, some of whom certainly feel as you do; but what do they say? They say, ‘It’s not so bad’ or ‘You’re seeing things’ or ‘You’re an alarmist.’



Michael Parenti - Terrorism, Globalism & Conspiracy



"Coincidence Theory: By sheer chance things just happen repeatedly and coincidentally to benefit their interests without any conscious connivance by them, which is most uncanny. There is also: Stupidity Theory, Innocence Theory, Momentary Aberration Theory, Incompetence Theory, Unintended Consequences Theory and Innocent Cultural Proclivities Theory."

- Michael Parenti
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BlooInBloo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:02 PM
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17. Don't let the leftier-than-thous get you down.
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IndianaGreen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:05 PM
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19. What you know about socialism is what the capitalist have told you about it
Capitalism must die so that we can all live!
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endarkenment Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:29 PM
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23. Whatever you want to call the current 'system' - it stinks
and it needs to go. Regulating systemic corruption is not going to be effective. Putting a fresh coat of paint over it will not change anything.

Regulated properly, which in my opinion means sweeping change, drastic reform, is unlikely to happen. See what just happened in the Senate. They are going down with the ship and intend to obstruct everything.

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On the Road Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:33 PM
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24. Well Said
I don't want to get all my products and services from the equivalent of the DMV.

The GOP had the White House for 20 of the last 28 years, and the last two Democratic presidents were on the free market side of the party. The regulatory apparatus has not only been disassembled, it has been discredited in the minds of many people who should know better.

No need to simply put everything back in place. I don't interstate trucking rates, long distance, or commercial airline rates need to be regulated any longer. The philosophy has to be rebuilt. It needs a public discussion of what the differing goals are and what are acceptable methods to get there.

For the general public, this crisis is a teaching moment.
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leftstreet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:39 PM
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25. Apparently you have "illusions about the superior character" of the elites
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cali Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:04 PM
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31. nope. I think basic human nature doesn't differ very much from class to class
and how anything I wrote in the OP can be interpreted as you did, is a wonder of illogic.
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tabbycat31 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:46 PM
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26. Thom Hartmann says it best
He compares capitalism to a football game, and government regulators to the refs in the game. The game of football has rules, and the refs are there to enforce the rules.
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rug Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 02:51 PM
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27. I don't want to get rid of cancer. I just want it regulated properly.
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leeroysphitz Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:00 PM
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28. Nice. n/t
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el_bryanto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:03 PM
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30. Not sure that works.
Unless you believe Capitalism to be as corrosive as Cancer; but even if you believed that, you'd have to be aware that other people don't agree with your assessment, right?
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rug Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:34 PM
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36. Yes, I read that in the newspapers. Who owns them?
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el_bryanto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:40 PM
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37. Ooooh good comeback
I guess it does save a lot of time if you just assume everybody who disagrees with you is brainwashed by the capitalist media.
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scarletwoman Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Dec-14-08 06:10 PM
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38. Well regulated parasitic infestations are ever so preferable to no parasitic infestation at all.
At least you will never be alone.
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el_bryanto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:03 PM
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29. That sounds about right to me too
Use Governmental Solutions to fix problems that require them; otherwise use capitalism.

Obviously there are some areas, like healthcare, that have a bit too much capitalism.

Bryant
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SOS Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-13-08 03:26 PM
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34. We lost free enterprise a long time ago
We live in an oligarchy.
Not as bad as Russia, but we're getting there.
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