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Do You Consider Yourself To Be A Socialist?
Are you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Socialist Party?
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Did you rape and murder a woman? Are you an alcoholic?
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I would appreciate honest answers. I am very interested in how infested this industry is with Socialists.
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"infested" glad to see you have an open mind...
Do you have a definition on socialism in mind? Marx, the Webbs, Lenin, Blair ? |
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It's like football ... in the US it's a totally different thing |
I'm a maoist...
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The US sees it as a tool of dead evil dictators still bent on world domination by means of curing the cold of an uninsured neighbour. Those bastards! |
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I'm a Libertarian, definitely not a Socialist or even hold any Socialist ideals...
I've found today's America to be littered with people who hold Socialist ideals... very few people actually consider themselves Socialists but they certainly support and promote their ideals... At what point should a person be considered a Socialist anyway? What % of their ideals need to be aligned with Socialism in order to be considered a Socialist? Or does it come down to a few key points? Like, believing it's the government's job to redistribute wealth... |
Socialism as a system where the wealth of a country is democratically controlled for the benifit of all its citizens and not for the private greed of the top 5%.
The old slogan of "from each according to ability, to each according to needs" would apply. The nature of production would also change from production for profit to production for need, culture, education or pleasure. Taking into account the other costs that capitalists ignore such as CO2 emissions or whether it is benifical to the society as a whole. |
Interesting to see the amount of Socialist infiltration in this industry
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You are seeing the effects of our increasing socialism in our current economy. Do you like it?
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I voted yes because the US is Socio-Capitalist and has been ever since The New Deal.
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At the beginning of the 20th century, Bucket Shops lined NYC's streets. These Bucket Shops were, essentially, casinos where people could bet on whether the stock market would go up or down. It's called "speculating," when you can bet on something where you don't own any involved party. For example, if I bet on Microsoft stock doing well, I do it by buying the stock. Now I own part of the company. If I'm betting on a football game, though, I don't own the Jets or Cowboys (yet), so I've got no horse in that race. That bet is called "speculation" and a "derivative." Well, at the turn of the century, these Bucket Shops were hugely popular, and they are linked, directly, to the extent of the 1907 market crash. Lawmakers were appalled at Bucket Shops' influence, and they passed state laws that, essentially, said, "This can never happen again." States made Bucket Shops, or any venue where you speculate on the economy, a felony. Time went by, and we evolved into the current system of government, drenched with lobbying and love for big business -- the administration and Congress. Congress rolled back the Bucket Shop laws in a bill called The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000, which pulled derivatives and credit default swaps from federal oversite. It also clearly laid out that states couldn't enforce Bucket Shop laws. Done. Of course, the financial businesses were big backers of this bill, throwing millions at lobbyists to make it happen. And it did happen. Gambling and speculation on the economy was legal again! That is your government looking after you. Free market mentality at it's best. So who was responsible for fucking us? Everyone! It was a truly bipartisan bill. Dems voting Yes: 186 Reps voting Yes: 193 http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=h2000-540 Btw... since the bailout AIG has allegedly traded up to $50 Trillion in derivatives.... and the current market value of the derivatives market is $513 Trillion... think about that for a minute in perspective with the total value of US Real Estate (housing) - $14 Trillion. |
I consider myself socialist, however I never joint to the socialist party...
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There are no socialists, only communists, and I am NOT one of them.
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What I'd like to know is.. How did you spend the $23 million you made last year while the gov't was holding you back? :winkwink:
Oh, and why did you tell katie couric that Obama was the better choice for president, even though you bust his balls every night? |
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The US is a communist society in a way, in the sense that for the top richest 10% of the society they live in a communist society. They have all their material desires forfiled. They can travel, eat what they want, their children have the best education, and best health care.
This is also brought about by massive state support in the form of tax breaks for the rich, State funding for military and space industries. With Credit Cards they even don't use money. The problem is the other 95% of the pop who still live in the capitalism of poverty, unemployment, poor wages, bad diet, and no health care.... The problem for revolutionary communists like me and Obama is how to give communism to the 6 billlion humans on this planet. My plan is to distroy the US porn industry from within by making erotic films that make porn a poor 2nd best. Obama's plan I'm not sure about. |
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