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In reply to the discussion: From today's YouGov poll: [View all]betsuni
(28,608 posts)43. Americans don't vote on policy and equality isn't socialist-only policy.
As the Danish PM reminded the type of people who call Democrats neoliberals as a both sides insult as if their policies are the same anti-regulation privatizing tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations no government social safety net as Republicans, Nordic countries aren't socialist.
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We are lead to be binary. We have a mixed economy but we're told it's CAPITALISM
underpants
Tuesday
#2
Or "All chickens with XYD sequence belong to MegaDyne Corp, who owns them, and you are renting them from us."
NBachers
Tuesday
#21
I always ask people can they define the differences between fascism, socialism, communism and capitalism
kimbutgar
Tuesday
#39
Socialism has been demonized by the oligarchs and the rich who have a financial interest
MadameButterfly
Wednesday
#49
I don't think of those policies as socialist policies. Something very American predates socialism -
summer_in_TX
Wednesday
#42
Raise taxes on the rich, raise the minimum wage to keep pace with inflation, expand Medicare to cover everyone and
Fil1957
Tuesday
#10
Yeah. I don't like or advocate violence, but the people will respond if pushed too hard.
patphil
Wednesday
#53
In American political discourse, "socialism" is a brand, not a coherent concept.
hay rick
Tuesday
#14
Is inequality a problem? Only 51% thinks it is! Inequality IS the PROBLEM!!!!!
Clouds Passing
Tuesday
#15
Yes, but when most people talk about inequity, they are referring to economic inequity.
OldBaldy1701E
Tuesday
#35
Government of the people, by the people and for the people is NOT Radical-left Socialism
EverHopeful
Tuesday
#19
So what are we "suppose to call ourselves. I mostly just say "feminist" or Democrat.
efhmc
Tuesday
#23
And yet, 99 % of those that hate socialism, use it on a daily basis...in fact, would raise holy hell if it were
Ferrets are Cool
Wednesday
#52