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2 responses to “The lure of socialism”

  1. Cott,

    Whereas I appreciate your strong political ideologies, Americans are not turning towards socialism per se., they are looking for help, and yes hope, from a very charismatic and apparently brilliant politician who offers a different perspective on solving their problems. Thankfully, they also see someone who looks to many disparate sources to reach conclusions.

    Do not confuse support for Socialism with the ability of average Americans to see the failure of our government to act with respect and dignity here and abroad.

    Americans who are in economic peril want change because they feel that the current system has failed them. But, more interestingly the millions of Americans who are Republican and or right of center voted for Obama because the current (Bush) administration has failed to represent America’s values.

    Those of us that feel the greatest generation, and all of those that fought for America, it’s freedoms, and it’s civil liberties are what makes America great threw Bush and his policies out.

    In short, America will always vote for the better man who best represents American, and by it’s nature humanist, values above any system. It’s not about socialism, nor about soaking the rich, it’s about getting America back in check. The greatest part of this election was not tha we have our first black president, it’s that the left didn’t put him there. Americans did.

  2. Bill,

    I appreciate the rationalization, but I think you’re a bit defensive over your choice of president and am afraid you find yourself constrained in a two-party system.

    Socialism isn’t about Democrats or Republicans, it’s about Democrats AND Republicans. There’s no real difference between these two parties, they differ only in tiny percentages or fringe issues. When it comes down to it, both are equally happy to rob Peter in order to pay Paul, in order to retain the perpetual support of Paul.

    Obama is no different than Bush, as should be evidence by his recent revelation that we will not be leaving Iraq. Of course we won’t. We’ve been under Democrat rule for two years now, and they haven’t lifted a finger to move us out of Iraq.

    Most disagreements between the two halves of the ruling party are mere posturing, to put on a “Monday night football” show to entertain us and make us think there are REAL alternatives two the two halves. There are, but they exist only in third parties, or perhaps “fringe” candidates like Ron Paul or Mike Gravel.

    If America truly voted for the “better man”, McCain and Obama would never have made the first cut.

    If America wasn’t truly about soaking the rich, that wouldn’t have been the campaign promise of the Democrats (and sometimes the Republicans!) for the last few decades.

    I’m sorry, but I don’t share your optimism.

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