Does anyone actually think Socialism will work and thrive in America? Sure it's nice in the beginning but it always leads to ruin.
It begins in ruin in the West. The West values multiculturalism which is at odds with socialism.Does anyone actually think Socialism will work and thrive in America? Sure it's nice in the beginning but it always leads to ruin.
Which would make it at odds with Bernie(who has courted 'multicultural voting blocs') ..Wolf in Sheeps Clothing?It begins in ruin in the West. The West values multiculturalism which is at odds with socialism.
I don't think he's interested in multiculturalism.Which would make it at odds with Bernie(who has courted 'multicultural voting blocs') ..Wolf in Sheeps Clothing?
If a majority of the country wants it to work it will work. Several countries in Europe disprove your second statement.Does anyone actually think Socialism will work and thrive in America? Sure it's nice in the beginning but it always leads to ruin.
If a majority of the country wants it to work it will work. Several countries in Europe disprove your second statement.
I lived in Europe. I don't know what kind of eutopia you think it is but the middle class was every bit as disgruntled there as here. Everyone wants to point the Scandinavian countries, but those are much smaller, nearly entirely homogeneous nations.If a majority of the country wants it to work it will work. Several countries in Europe disprove your second statement.
A Honda car there cost almost twice as much as here.I lived in Europe. I don't know what kind of eutopia you think it is but the middle class was every bit as disgruntled there as here. Everyone wants to point the Scandinavian countries, but those are much smaller, nearly entirely homogeneous nations.
Does anyone actually think Socialism will work and thrive in America? Sure it's nice in the beginning but it always leads to ruin.
Yeah and that's what is bankrupting them.It's been part of our government for decades. You think it's just now "arriving"? Come on. Some of the great nations of the world are going more socialist. Folks, socialism is NOT COMMUNISM! Get a grip.
I lived in Europe. I don't know what kind of eutopia you think it is but the middle class was every bit as disgruntled there as here. Everyone wants to point the Scandinavian countries, but those are much smaller, nearly entirely homogeneous nations.
Eutopia? I saw what you did there. And I never said it was a utopia, I said socialism does not "always lead to ruin" as the OP said. Big difference. Nor do I see what population size or heterogenous vs homogenous has to do with it. The countries where socialism works - and it's not just Europe, look at Canada and New Zealand as well, for example - it works because the government and the people are committed to making it work. Whether the USA ever becomes a social democracy remains to be seen, and if it does happen I don't expect it to be in my lifetime unless I live to be really old.I lived in Europe. I don't know what kind of eutopia you think it is but the middle class was every bit as disgruntled there as here. Everyone wants to point the Scandinavian countries, but those are much smaller, nearly entirely homogeneous nations.
Yeah, I don't know where in Europe you toured but that certainly wasn't my experience.I've been all over Europe and didn't see what you saw. I saw a middle class that loved their health care system and loved the fact that their children could go to college without huge debt. They really emphasize education and most children speak at least two languages. Their main complaint was without gun ownership, there are a lot of break ins and thefts.
In a heterogeneous society you have many competing interests and competing cultures. Socialism requires a certain level of homogenization. Very difficult on a country of 320,000 people without force.Eutopia? I saw what you did there. And I never said it was a utopia, I said socialism does not "always lead to ruin" as the OP said. Big difference. Nor do I see what population size or heterogenous vs homogenous has to do with it. The countries where socialism works - and it's not just Europe, look at Canada and New Zealand as well, for example - it works because the government and the people are committed to making it work. Whether the USA ever becomes a social democracy remains to be seen, and if it does happen I don't expect it to be in my lifetime unless I live to be really old.
If we hadn't gone over there and freed them, there would be no break ins, the Nazi's would have taken anything worth stealing. They can't and won't defend themselves when big, bad brother, US of America, is there and we rely on capitalism because socialism is a disease that causes apathy. We should start pulling out some of our troops and telling them, France, etc, to man up.I've been all over Europe and didn't see what you saw. I saw a middle class that loved their health care system and loved the fact that their children could go to college without huge debt. They really emphasize education and most children speak at least two languages. Their main complaint was without gun ownership, there are a lot of break ins and thefts.
Eutopia? I saw what you did there. And I never said it was a utopia, I said socialism does not "always lead to ruin" as the OP said. Big difference. Nor do I see what population size or heterogenous vs homogenous has to do with it. The countries where socialism works - and it's not just Europe, look at Canada and New Zealand as well, for example - it works because the government and the people are committed to making it work. Whether the USA ever becomes a social democracy remains to be seen, and if it does happen I don't expect it to be in my lifetime unless I live to be really old.
If we hadn't gone over there and freed them, there would be no break ins, the Nazi's would have taken anything worth stealing.
Yeah, I don't know where in Europe you toured but that certainly wasn't my experience.
Yeah and that's what is bankrupting them.
And you could go to the southern coalfields in WV, or the inner city anywhere, and see the horrors of our current system. So, what's your point? Only "bad" places exist in socialist nations?
Does anyone actually think Socialism will work and thrive in America? Sure it's nice in the beginning but it always leads to ruin.
Forgot the insane amount of new taxes for all the free stuff. No incentive to succeedTaking tax money and using it to fix infrastructure, provide health care to the needy, and fund public services.
Incredibly radical plan ... no way that will ever work. When has that ever been tried? Except for the decades we've already been doing it, I mean.
He hasn't. See I can do it as well. I flew to the moon once. Just that easy.Yeah, I don't know where in Europe you toured but that certainly wasn't my experience.
Forgot the insane amount of new taxes for all the free stuff. No incentive to succeed
So nobody works and people in Europe and Canada and New Zealand just lay around waiting for government checks to roll in? If nobody works, who pays the taxes to support their socialist system? You need to get out of the holler and get a look at the world.Forgot the insane amount of new taxes for all the free stuff. No incentive to succeed
Lol. That's because poor people in Europe don't own property. They have squatters rights. And they have projects that look every bit as impoverished as any inner city in the US.Another thing you don't see in Europe is the extremely impoverished lower class - things like you see in Appalachia - like when you are in a rural area and see a single wide trailer and you look and say "Holy ****" and ask yourself "does someone actually live there?"
I'm sorry that's just ignorant.What is our current debt now? How are we curving it currently? Yeah, we aren't. So if you're going to spend, might as well spend big.
Lol. That's because poor people in Europe don't own property. They have squatters rights. And they have projects that look every bit as impoverished as any inner city in the US.
Back to the collective farm, peasantWhy do Socialists (like Hitler and Sanders) always want to take stuff away from people? What about letting the citizens enjoy the fruits of their labor?
Why do Socialists (like Hitler and Sanders) always want to take stuff away from people? What about letting the citizens enjoy the fruits of their labor?
Hitler was a socialist--a national socialist. Why would anyone want to trade the place of wealth one has created for one's self for a place poverty? What is that challenge supposed to prove?1. Hitler wasn't a Socialist.
2. Bernie doesn't want to take away anything from anybody.
3. No one is proposing doing away with capitalism - people can enjoy the fruits of their labor.
I often have discussions with some of my friends and they get all pissed off about how hard they work and the people "free loading off the system". They usually shut up when I ask them if they want to trade places with anyone we know receiving food stamps or welfare.
Better question: do the people on welfare or food stamps want the rest of us to stop working?1. Hitler wasn't a Socialist.
2. Bernie doesn't want to take away anything from anybody.
3. No one is proposing doing away with capitalism - people can enjoy the fruits of their labor.
I often have discussions with some of my friends and they get all pissed off about how hard they work and the people "free loading off the system". They usually shut up when I ask them if they want to trade places with anyone we know receiving food stamps or welfare.
Lolol Hitler was a big time socialist. Bernie's economic plan of breaking up the banks? Hitlers.1. Hitler wasn't a Socialist.
2. Bernie doesn't want to take away anything from anybody.
3. No one is proposing doing away with capitalism - people can enjoy the fruits of their labor.
I often have discussions with some of my friends and they get all pissed off about how hard they work and the people "free loading off the system". They usually shut up when I ask them if they want to trade places with anyone we know receiving food stamps or welfare.
Lolol Hitler was a big time socialist. Bernie's economic plan of breaking up the banks? Hitlers.
Why would anyone want to trade the place of wealth one has created for one's self for a place poverty? What is that challenge supposed to prove?
You really should brush up on your military history. Ever heard of the Allied Forces? And contrary to your narrow minded, ill informed, preconceived notions that are biased against left leaning countries, like France, they are actually fighting with the US in Afghanistan (and did in Iraq) and have provided tremendous help in the global war on terror.