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To Everyone: Looking at the definitions of the following "isms", which do you think President Obama's economic policies resemble most considering his administration's reaction to the recession, the investment banks and car industry in particular? He must have more in common with one area than the others, in your opinion. I'd encourage you to keep to the economic portions of the debate. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capitalism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Socialism http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communism Also, there is no pejorative associated with any of these answers. I'd prefer to have clarity in this case than agreement. EDIT: If I missed any "isms" please feel free to post them. |
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Prof I'm curious. What's your opinion of Bush and Clinton? What has Barrack Obama pushed for that neither of them would have?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Objectivism_(Ayn_Rand) Not exactly primary "isms," but important none-the-less. |
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Well, my answer that we've been dealing with both conservative socialists, and liberal socialists. They go about things different ways, but in the end everyone is pushing us towards socialism. Which is why I posed the question.
However, that's just my opinion, I'm curious what yours is. |
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In other social spending, Bush funded a LOT of private charity with public funds, including religious groups. Pres. Obama seems to want to put those funds towards public groups instead, like AmeriCorps. As for healthcare, Bush pushed for mainly private plans such as health savings accounts instead of a universal public option. In social security, Bush also pushed for privatization as opposed to socialization. This was probably his greatest failure as a president (domestically, not changing tactics in Iraq was his greatest overall failure). When it comes to the economy, Bush was hands-off, and I think he viewed it as being it's own boom to self-correcting bust animal. As for Clinton, he too failed to install a universal public option, but when it comes to free trade and the economy, he was pretty hands off as well with Alan Greenspan having more say than he did, IMO. Clinton is a tough comparison, though, because so much of his presidency was without severe issues like Bush and Obama has experienced. It's difficult top say what he would have done in Obama's place. IMO, the only person to compare President Obama to is really FDR in terms of policy... maybe LBJ or Carter, but even Carter never thought to intervene in the direct running of private industry. But history is history, and this topic is about Pres. Obama's current policies, and their nature, not an attempt to cast blame or view that nature in a negative light or to change the subject to the policies of someone else. |
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The poster isn't racist. I perceived it as clearly pointing out the big fucking joke.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...t=va&aid=14826 I wouldn't compare Obama to Hitler beyond the type of crowd atmosphere he draws. Little freaky imo. |
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This is just plain messed up. |
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I was just thinking about what TheGame said concerning media talking their bullshit, not about what anyone said specifically in this thread about an actual comparison. just to clarify.
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First: Barney Frank is the man
Second: Are these town hall meetings making anyone else worried about America? I mean, I appreciate free speech, but can't we do it without going fucking insane? That woman in the second video...there are just no words for the ignorance and hatred. Shame on you is right, yeesh. |
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I couldn't find the actual news clip, but here's one from a left wing radio show.
Don't mind the comentary too much.. even though I agree with what he is saying. (There's also another story where a guy brought a AK-47 to a town hall meeting.) This is in part why I don't agree with all of this imagry that's being shown on TV and people trying to act like Obama's some evil dictator or something even when he hasn't done much of anything yet that the majority american people don't agree with. I think eventually someone is going to do something very stupid, and it's going to cause more freedoms to be taken away in the long run. |
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I didnt watch the whole thing so i dont know if it was mentioned, but there were also 2 men with AR-15s too.
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