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November 15, 2009 at 10:41 AM #483916November 15, 2009 at 10:59 AM #483075SK in CVParticipant
[quote=jficquette]
History proves that government control doesn’t work yet that is the Democratic platform. Blind faith. Like a religon. Even worst then religon really because a religous person will tell you that while they can’t prove that their God exists they believe in their system out of faith whereas an socialism loving atheist will claim their belief is based on facts which is not the case.[/quote]1. History doesn’t show that.
2. It is not the Democratic platform.
It is easy for you to promote your narrative when you ignore reality.
Failure continues.
November 15, 2009 at 10:59 AM #483243SK in CVParticipant[quote=jficquette]
History proves that government control doesn’t work yet that is the Democratic platform. Blind faith. Like a religon. Even worst then religon really because a religous person will tell you that while they can’t prove that their God exists they believe in their system out of faith whereas an socialism loving atheist will claim their belief is based on facts which is not the case.[/quote]1. History doesn’t show that.
2. It is not the Democratic platform.
It is easy for you to promote your narrative when you ignore reality.
Failure continues.
November 15, 2009 at 10:59 AM #483613SK in CVParticipant[quote=jficquette]
History proves that government control doesn’t work yet that is the Democratic platform. Blind faith. Like a religon. Even worst then religon really because a religous person will tell you that while they can’t prove that their God exists they believe in their system out of faith whereas an socialism loving atheist will claim their belief is based on facts which is not the case.[/quote]1. History doesn’t show that.
2. It is not the Democratic platform.
It is easy for you to promote your narrative when you ignore reality.
Failure continues.
November 15, 2009 at 10:59 AM #483695SK in CVParticipant[quote=jficquette]
History proves that government control doesn’t work yet that is the Democratic platform. Blind faith. Like a religon. Even worst then religon really because a religous person will tell you that while they can’t prove that their God exists they believe in their system out of faith whereas an socialism loving atheist will claim their belief is based on facts which is not the case.[/quote]1. History doesn’t show that.
2. It is not the Democratic platform.
It is easy for you to promote your narrative when you ignore reality.
Failure continues.
November 15, 2009 at 10:59 AM #483921SK in CVParticipant[quote=jficquette]
History proves that government control doesn’t work yet that is the Democratic platform. Blind faith. Like a religon. Even worst then religon really because a religous person will tell you that while they can’t prove that their God exists they believe in their system out of faith whereas an socialism loving atheist will claim their belief is based on facts which is not the case.[/quote]1. History doesn’t show that.
2. It is not the Democratic platform.
It is easy for you to promote your narrative when you ignore reality.
Failure continues.
November 15, 2009 at 7:52 PM #483214blahblahblahParticipantWhere has libertarianism been tried?
Where has true communism ever been tried?
Hint: both questions have the same answer…
November 15, 2009 at 7:52 PM #483379blahblahblahParticipantWhere has libertarianism been tried?
Where has true communism ever been tried?
Hint: both questions have the same answer…
November 15, 2009 at 7:52 PM #483752blahblahblahParticipantWhere has libertarianism been tried?
Where has true communism ever been tried?
Hint: both questions have the same answer…
November 15, 2009 at 7:52 PM #483835blahblahblahParticipantWhere has libertarianism been tried?
Where has true communism ever been tried?
Hint: both questions have the same answer…
November 15, 2009 at 7:52 PM #484061blahblahblahParticipantWhere has libertarianism been tried?
Where has true communism ever been tried?
Hint: both questions have the same answer…
November 15, 2009 at 8:30 PM #483234urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jficquette][quote=urbanrealtor][quote=jficquette]I though point number 2 was interesting in that I could see how belief in an all powerful government utilizing Socialism could be defined as a religion considering it has never worked anywhere its been tried yet so many people still have faith in it.[/quote]
Kind of like libertarianism or Ron Paul.[/quote]
Where has libertarianism been tried?[/quote]
Neither true Marxism nor true libertarianism has ever been tried (ironically, both versions involve no government in the final product).
However, we have seen periods of very serious government control over the means of production and distribution and we have seen periods of very little control.
Both are unsustainable in a long term sense.
Every time the political relationship with the economy has been extreme (in either direction) it has been cured with revolution (eg: Russia, China, US) or reform (eg: Russia, China, US).In the United States we had a revolution due to unreasonable crown control over commerce. This was followed first by a new strong government 13 years later and then several decades later by the reforms of Sherman Anti-trust.
November 15, 2009 at 8:30 PM #483399urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jficquette][quote=urbanrealtor][quote=jficquette]I though point number 2 was interesting in that I could see how belief in an all powerful government utilizing Socialism could be defined as a religion considering it has never worked anywhere its been tried yet so many people still have faith in it.[/quote]
Kind of like libertarianism or Ron Paul.[/quote]
Where has libertarianism been tried?[/quote]
Neither true Marxism nor true libertarianism has ever been tried (ironically, both versions involve no government in the final product).
However, we have seen periods of very serious government control over the means of production and distribution and we have seen periods of very little control.
Both are unsustainable in a long term sense.
Every time the political relationship with the economy has been extreme (in either direction) it has been cured with revolution (eg: Russia, China, US) or reform (eg: Russia, China, US).In the United States we had a revolution due to unreasonable crown control over commerce. This was followed first by a new strong government 13 years later and then several decades later by the reforms of Sherman Anti-trust.
November 15, 2009 at 8:30 PM #483772urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jficquette][quote=urbanrealtor][quote=jficquette]I though point number 2 was interesting in that I could see how belief in an all powerful government utilizing Socialism could be defined as a religion considering it has never worked anywhere its been tried yet so many people still have faith in it.[/quote]
Kind of like libertarianism or Ron Paul.[/quote]
Where has libertarianism been tried?[/quote]
Neither true Marxism nor true libertarianism has ever been tried (ironically, both versions involve no government in the final product).
However, we have seen periods of very serious government control over the means of production and distribution and we have seen periods of very little control.
Both are unsustainable in a long term sense.
Every time the political relationship with the economy has been extreme (in either direction) it has been cured with revolution (eg: Russia, China, US) or reform (eg: Russia, China, US).In the United States we had a revolution due to unreasonable crown control over commerce. This was followed first by a new strong government 13 years later and then several decades later by the reforms of Sherman Anti-trust.
November 15, 2009 at 8:30 PM #483855urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jficquette][quote=urbanrealtor][quote=jficquette]I though point number 2 was interesting in that I could see how belief in an all powerful government utilizing Socialism could be defined as a religion considering it has never worked anywhere its been tried yet so many people still have faith in it.[/quote]
Kind of like libertarianism or Ron Paul.[/quote]
Where has libertarianism been tried?[/quote]
Neither true Marxism nor true libertarianism has ever been tried (ironically, both versions involve no government in the final product).
However, we have seen periods of very serious government control over the means of production and distribution and we have seen periods of very little control.
Both are unsustainable in a long term sense.
Every time the political relationship with the economy has been extreme (in either direction) it has been cured with revolution (eg: Russia, China, US) or reform (eg: Russia, China, US).In the United States we had a revolution due to unreasonable crown control over commerce. This was followed first by a new strong government 13 years later and then several decades later by the reforms of Sherman Anti-trust.
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