Will US turn to be a socialist country ?

Quote from ivob:


I don't live in the USA and neither in China but have been to both countries. In China you smell the ambition on the streets, the eagerness to learn from others, the creativity, the will of people to not just bring themselves but also their country to a higher level. I was really amazed. That moment I realized this is the place where things will happen.

You might want to look behind the veil. China is nothing more than the world's sweatshop, under some brutal socialist rules. See or smell the death vans yet? How about the smog & toxins?

Most of China, like 80% at least, are nothing more than sweatshop slaves, and will die as such.

It was designated to be the world's sweatshop decades ago. Along with its socialist/fascist rule.

IMO, it's a scary place when you look behind the veil.
 
Quote from Mecro:

You might want to look behind the veil. China is nothing more than the world's sweatshop, under some brutal socialist rules. See or smell the death vans yet? How about the smog & toxins?

Most of China, like 80% at least, are nothing more than sweatshop slaves, and will die as such.

It was designated to be the world's sweatshop decades ago. Along with its socialist/fascist rule.

IMO, it's a scary place when you look behind the veil.

World biggest sweatshop and what is the US? World biggest foie gras farm?
 
Quote from Mecro:

You might want to look behind the veil. China is nothing more than the world's sweatshop, under some brutal socialist rules. See or smell the death vans yet? How about the smog & toxins?

Most of China, like 80% at least, are nothing more than sweatshop slaves, and will die as such.

It was designated to be the world's sweatshop decades ago. Along with its socialist/fascist rule.

IMO, it's a scary place when you look behind the veil.

China has problems to solve but who hasn't?

>It was designated to be the world's sweatshop decades ago.

By who?

Have you been there?

IMO something is going on there.


regards,
Ivo
 
Quote from joesan:

After the US government takes over so many big financial firms, will US heads toward becoming a socialist country ?

We're already there my friend. The government controls housing, retirement (SOCIAL security), health care for the elderly and soon to be for the rest of us. Well, sooner or later, anyway. Any questions?
 
Quote from themarket:

We're already there my friend. The government controls housing, retirement (SOCIAL security), health care for the elderly and soon to be for the rest of us. Well, sooner or later, anyway. Any questions?

How can we profit from the ongoing process or at least not get hurt ?
 
Quote from mind:

sarah palin is the female version of george w.

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US nationalsocialism?

The US certainly does not lack symbolism or nationalist chanting... and they lock frighteningly socialist today as well!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Socialism

:eek:


For being nationalsocialism:

anti-parliamentarism - CHECK
Pan-Americanism - CHECK(www.anglospeherchallenge.com , www.newamericancentury.com)
welfare state ideology - CHECK today, I guess - FNM and FRE(?)
racism - CHECK, checkered past but Neocons hate blacks and huge socioeconomic systemic bias
collectivism - CHECK, chanting, symbolism, rallying, self-censorship .. disturbing
eugenics - CHECK - hmmm, certainly elitist Managerial state and cognitive elite
antisemitism - uhm, not really - but anti-islamists for sure - so, CHECK

anti economic liberalism - CHECK, I guess
anti political liberalism - CHECK too - they hate any egalitarianism
anti-communism - CHECK, no doubt
anti-capitalism - DUNNO, certainly not free markets anyway
totalitarianism - CHECK totally - Patriot Acts, unilateral rampage and elitist control, "global war of ideas"


Isn't the US in fact nationalsocialist?
 
Quote from CommunistMonkey:



The one bright spot: everyone who came out of the Great Depression was a penny pinching capitalist who tried not to trust or depend on the gov't. We're getting another depression and it should do wonders on the self reliance of all the unaccountable debt whores who've pushed us this far into the abyss.

Good point. The Great Depression plus WWII resulted in a generation who had a lot of character and perseverance. America really kicked arse during the post-war period, until Johnson/Nixon and the Fed fucked everything up.

Personally I would love to see western society get away from the whole "borrow up to the eyeballs then speculate on asset bubbles you don't know shit about, just to make the Jones's jealous as hell" mentality. A generation of penny-pinching self-reliant curmudgeons would be fucking great awesome.
 
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