Only decent caring responsible human beings are left.
I'm a decent caring responsible human being, but im sure as hell no leftie!
Only decent caring responsible human beings are left.
Uh, the leftist parties lost voters before they shifted to the right. That's the reason why they shifted to the right in the first place, in order to stay mainstream. Better to explain why people stopped supporting leftist stuff.
Although I must say that Fifty's story about "survival on dog food" seems somewhat suspicious.
1) While some (not all!) foodstuffs were of terrible quality and might probably be derogatorily called "dog food" as of today, specially manufactured doggy food was, iirc, a concept entirely unknown in USSR. Maybe Poland was different, though?.
2) People were indeed frequently challenged with situation where a local "supermarket" was only supplied with two weeks old mincemeat, bread, noodles, rotten cabbages and caramel bonbons, whereas e.g. sugar or potatoes were impossible to find. However the situation described seems somewhat extreme for any postwar period.
The parts of the economy that employed most of the traditional supporters of the radical left now exist in other countries thanks to deindustrialization and outsourcing. You know, all that "imperialism is the final stage of capitalism" stuff.
So Capitalism is dead? Now I'm curious.
No: it has transcended to its highest form. All that is left now is to meet its antecedent: but will it be socialism or fascism? That's what we get to decide.
Obama is the highest form of capitalism?No: it has transcended to its highest form. All that is left now is to meet its antecedent: but will it be socialism or fascism? That's what we get to decide.
Economically, I support basic free market forces with government intervention to balance external benefits/costs, which is pretty much socialist, except I hate common ideas like universal healthcare, since I don't consider it a basic human right or anything.
I'm extremely socially liberal, no government intervention with just about any activity that doesn't directly harm others. Economically, I support basic free market forces with government intervention to balance external benefits/costs, which is pretty much socialist, except I hate common ideas like universal healthcare, since I don't consider it a basic human right or anything.
I'm extremely socially liberal, no government intervention with just about any activity that doesn't directly harm others. Economically, I support basic free market forces with government intervention to balance external benefits/costs, which is pretty much socialist, except I hate common ideas like universal healthcare, since I don't consider it a basic human right or anything.
So you support "socialist" govt. intervention to support the "free market", like subsidies to US farmers, steel makers, car makers, tax breaks to domestic corporations etc. to give them the edge against foriegn competition yet you still think the market is "free"? Don't you realize how illogical that is?
Yet you "hate" common ideas like universal healthcare as health is not a basic human right? So what is a basic human right then? Right to live? Right to carry a gun? Right to buy video games and eat junk food? Anything?![]()
@ shortguy and Sobieksi: yeah, but I live in America, I might as well use the standards here...
That's not even left wing by American standards, dude.
What? Really?
I more or less agree with the guy.. (or I tl;dr his post)
The left wing here are the progressives. He would be a moderate democrat at the most. If you don't support universal healthcare, you're probably not a leftist by US standards. Centrist by US standards and center-right by universal standards.
Okay, I do support subsidies to farmers, but not for their sake. The free market is pretty nice, but left to it, mankind would starve to death since people too poor to afford food don't count under demand. I take it you know what externalities are?
dragodon64 said:In the production of products and services, certain benefits and costs may be placed on individuals not involved. For example, university education reduces the chances of criminal activity, but that isn't represented by the market now is it? By providing ease of access into higher education, the government provides the extra benefit to society. Likewise public transportation is much more fuel efficient than private, even if it is less convenient. By providing cheap public transportation, the government benefits the economy and the environment.
dragodon64 said:I don't support the American steel industry, or protection from foreign competition in almost all conditions.
dragodon64 said:Right to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness is a very good summary of what I believe. On the gun issue, I wish I lived in a society that rejected guns for what they are, but I don't. I live in a society where guns are loved and thought of as protectors. So while I wish guns were banned, the law alone would mean nothing without cultural change.