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Originally Posted by djplong
This is the part that really gets my dander up.
There are people out there, like me, who are sympathetic to many conservative concerns.
Making stuff up out of thin air and sticking to it when the facts don't back it up does you more harm than good when trying to sway people's thinking.
Fact: The banks are paying back TARP funds.
Fact: The government is preparing to divest itself of GM
Conclusion: The government is communist?
You do yourself NO favors when you only look for things that support your point of view. That's thinking the way many religions think - with a conclusion and then trying to find facts to back it up. Think critically or more scientifically and you might end up changing your own mind.
I don't like the growth of government over the past year but these ARE extraordinary times, almost without precedent (note I say ALMOST).
Were Presidents Nixon and/or Ford Marxists? They presided over the government takeover of 16 northeast freight railroads in the creation of Conrail in January of 1976. We The People owned Conrail until 1999 and the government, UNDER BILL CLINTON, sold it at a profit.
Now, you want to argue that Obama has socialistic tendencies or that he believes government is a solution to problems? Plenty of evidence for that. But be careful when you throw around emotionally charged words like "Communist" or "Marxist". Why? Because it's too easy to refute you with the facts.
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When folks set forth this type of "argument" all they do is perpetuate the partisan bickering instead of focusing on the real facts, the dire situation we are facing as a country, and what needs to be done about it.
This is exactly the type of thing that the politicians do for the purpose of misdirecting our attention from the real problems we're facing to stuff that elevates our emotions, but serves no purpose in addressing the real problems and what to do about them.