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In reply to the discussion: The difference between a leftist and a liberal view of Trump....... [View all]betsuni
(28,953 posts)122. Unregulated capitalism is a Republican idea and no one on the left thinks it's a good one.
American culture is highly individualistic with a stubborn anti-intellectual streak and will always be capitalist. Americans will never accept the high taxes that provide for the nationalized services and comfy safety nets many Europeans enjoy. Other cultures are more society and group orientated and more open to socialist ideas, and most of them have a much lower population and land mass.
Nobody thinks Trump is an aberration. He's been famous since the '80s Reagan bubble economy turned CEOs and Wall St. types into the new celebrities.
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The difference between a leftist and a liberal view of Trump....... [View all]
socialist_n_TN
Oct 2017
OP
I don't believe there is a fundamental difference. So to me your thread sets up a false division
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#77
Far left vs. liberals ? We Hillary folks might not be smart be we can still connect the dots....LOL
Trust Buster
Oct 2017
#8
I find your comment to be ignorant and arrogant at best. First, I consider myself a progressive
Trust Buster
Oct 2017
#21
The far left and far right might have different ideologies but their emotional self absorption is
Trust Buster
Oct 2017
#24
That is exactly what this thread is, but I am a Hillary and DNC supporter so I cant
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#31
Provocation was the motive here. We centrist Democratic simpletons are just not equipped to think
Trust Buster
Oct 2017
#35
LOL what is so funny about that is not ONE of these folks are as liberal
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#41
So because I've studied these subjects and have formed an opinion on them.......
socialist_n_TN
Oct 2017
#44
I did not promote your thoughts anywhere in my post to the level of elitist.
Trust Buster
Oct 2017
#62
You deflect by arguing what the meaning of the word is is. You made a broad observation that
Trust Buster
Oct 2017
#66
this was framed in terms of ideas not personalities. If "centrist" Dems want to stay in driver's...
yurbud
Oct 2017
#98
It illustrated something that some random guy made up in his head and you agreed with. Nothing more.
Squinch
Oct 2017
#95
Great. Another artificial division imposed on Democrats. I wish people would stop this shit.
Squinch
Oct 2017
#7
No, it isn't. It's something that someone who identifies as "leftist," and who thinks he or she
Squinch
Oct 2017
#15
Maybe "so many people" are not wrong, and you are the one who has the blind spot.
Squinch
Oct 2017
#96
The event you describe is not the reason that we became a country dominated by the MIC.
Squinch
Oct 2017
#107
And, as I am constantly telling Republicans, there are many shades of Capitalism
stevenleser
Oct 2017
#32
There is another example that doesn't directly relate to US politics.........
socialist_n_TN
Oct 2017
#52
You're like Eastwood arguing with an empty chair, a strawman evil liberal you've created
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#82
His thread wouldn't get locked. He just is unable to name a real liberal politician or pundit
emulatorloo
Oct 2017
#139
"an entire political class of Democratic politicians who supported the Reagan view of capitalism"
BzaDem
Oct 2017
#112
Unless your post was ghost written by someone from the far left that is.......LOL
Trust Buster
Oct 2017
#39
Systems merely reflect human nature, the individuals. There is a dark side to human nature
Irish_Dem
Oct 2017
#61
I consider myself a liberal, and I've always seen Trump as a symptom of deeper systemic problems
Crunchy Frog
Oct 2017
#67
I have always viewed the term leftist (as well as progressive) as referring to economics only...
LostOne4Ever
Oct 2017
#88
I'm a liberal and that op reads like something from Russia. Something to cause distraction
rockfordfile
Oct 2017
#97
"I have never seen..." Have you seen any form of capitalism practiced throughout Europe?
BzaDem
Oct 2017
#113
Deploying Democratic division as distraction from recent, real Republican revolt.
FreepFryer
Oct 2017
#105
Unregulated capitalism is a Republican idea and no one on the left thinks it's a good one.
betsuni
Oct 2017
#122
I don't agree with the liberal/leftist division, but I agree that Trump is a symptom...
Buckeye_Democrat
Oct 2017
#123
Na'. Liberals viewed Trump as a monster threat to everything they ideologically stood for...
Drunken Irishman
Oct 2017
#125
That entirely ignores whether or not Trump is singular. He is probably not even singularly stupid
JCanete
Oct 2017
#140
Thinking capitalism is the problem will get us nothing. Total Socialism ruins everything equally
7962
Oct 2017
#133