Animus
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I have known from your first post, that you were a communist, no matter what you want want to call it...
I really hope you never have to rely on your observational skills to survive, you'd be up a creek without a paddle.
I have known from your first post, that you were a communist, no matter what you want want to call it...
I really hope you never have to rely on your observational skills to survive, you'd be up a creek without a paddle.
It's funny how anyone...defends socialism...
It's funny how anyone that defends socialism is automatically labeled a communist.
You do realize that this is what happens today, don't you? Businesses are allowed to make profits, but those businesses are highly regulated when viewed in historical perspective. Government subsidies, incentives, and other manipulations regulate economic output, and the minimum wage regulates pay rates.
Yes, because no one ever donates to charity, and wouldn't have even more to donate if the bloodsucking government wasn't taxing them to death. Also, everyone knows that America had a huge problem with people starving to death before the advent of the the welfare/warfare state.
ETA: "Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini
^Whenever you hear any politician promote "public-private partnerships," your threat radar should be blowing up.
Frankly, you shouldn't be involved in politics period, my dear, until your IQ is higher than your age.
You're right; "immoral idiot" is a far more apt description.
Immature also fits; as in, most folks learned not to touch that which doesn't belong to them when they were young children. Socialists have not learned this essential life lesson; therefore, socialists are immature.
Frankly "sir", you have no business insulting the intelligence of anyone on this forum at least until your mommy removes the plastic bed sheets. PPM has more intellectual understanding of politics in her index finger than the collective of leftist douchebags that programmed you.
Interesting--isn't sharing taught in most preschools? Socialism is this moral practice taken to its logical conclusion.
That description is almost criminally inaccurate.
You're confused, like most collectivists.
Sharing is a moral practice in which free people willingly give of what they legally own to others out of a sense of goodwill.
Socialism is a practice in which those who have the moral propensity to commit theft, but are too cowardly to do so themselves, contract out the dirty work to government employees, who then confiscate the property of others through force and fear, and redistribute it to specially-favored groups.
Socialism is actually the practice of free people voluntarily offering their goods and services up to a collective pool which each member of the community may draw from. There are countless iterations of socialism, but this is true for all those I'm currently aware of except one--communism. That is the only form I know of that truly operates through force, the rest rely on voluntary cooperation. Two good examples of socialist practices done right would be the Pilgrims and the Amish. I always thought it ironic that my grandpa would curse socialism in one breath just to fondly look back on a time when the community would come together to rebuild a barn lost in a fire or provide food for a family after the father died in the next. All of you apparently come from the same school of thought.
[h=2]Self-proclaimed socialist states[/h]
Map showing countries whose constitutions contained some references to socialism (under a non-Marxist definition) at some point in their history.
These are countries whose constitutions make references to socialism, but do not subscribe to Marxist-Leninist ideology. As such, they represent a wide variety of different interpretations of the term socialism. Countries such as Egypt and Libya, for example, have adopted different versions of Arab socialism as their ideology at some point in their history. Tanzania, on the other hand, adopted African socialism as its official doctrine.
[h=3]Current socialist republics[/h]
Country From Form of government People's Republic of Bangladesh16 December 1971 Multi-party system Cooperative Republic of Guyana6 October 1980 Multi-party system Portuguese Republic2 April 1976 Multi-party system
Country From Form of government Republic of India1 April 1977 Multi-party system Democratic People's Republic of Korea19 February 1992 One-party system Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka7 September 1978 Multi-party system United Republic of Tanzania26 April 1964 Multi-party system
According to the existing laws in Bangladesh, anyone guilty of tax evasion is subject to fines or imprisonment. The penalties for tax evasion are a fine of up to $100,000 and up to fiveyears in prison.