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Originally Posted by Guest
The black caucus mentions black in its name, why does that make it racist? If they push programs that help blacks, poor whites, and Hispanics, that is not racism. "Black Lives Matter" given their recent tactics, that's racist.
Why should the Democrats run away from some of the socialist programs that they enacted into law, since the 30's(social security)? Ending Capitalism, and replacing it with socialism isn't the Democrats goal. The cost of the programs that help the less fortunate is the biggest con against Democrats. Welfare moms is old history. Getting people up to a poverty level is a problem, only to the heartless.
You want to talk about making a country unproductive lately capitalism has done that job for socialism. How productive can people in this country be, when many of their good paying jobs have been shipped overseas by capitalists? To make matters worse, the capitalist legally keep their money overseas to avoid paying taxes. They move their corporate headquarters overseas to avoid paying taxes. Capitalist in this country are hurting this country. There are no blameless Democrats, or Republicans. Neither party is following the Socialist, or Capitalist definition to the little of the law. They are both operating in a gray area.
The Republican party is handing out corporate welfare. Corporations are people. So, what is the difference between Republicans and Socialists? That road can run two ways.
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I took you to task on the Black Caucus but agree with much of what you say, not all of it however.
Your comment on the Republican party and something I just read might be of interest to you. The old bad guys of the Republican party...KOCH BROTHERS....well
"As top GOP presidential candidates arrived at a hotel here to court the influential donors of the Koch network, Charles Koch called on retreat attendees to unite with him in a campaign against "corporate welfare" and "irresponsible spending" by both political parties.
Speaking on the hotel's grassy lawn with the Pacific Ocean shimmering behind him, Koch opened the gathering hosted by Freedom Partners by noting that the theme of the weekend would be "Unleashing Our Free Society." Koch network donors and politicians alike must work toward "eliminating welfare for the wealthy," he said."
Koch calls for unity against 'corporate welfare' - CNNPolitics.com