mikeh, on 2016-November-02, 13:26, said:
You claim to be willing to see both sides of an argument, but all you do, repetitively, is spout right wing talking points as if they were valid arguments or valid facts.
If that is what I am doing, it is only to a few people who don't believe me anyway. On the other hand, the mainstream media spouts left wing talking points as if they were valid arguments or valid facts and many naive listeners lap it up.
Don't believe me? When the "pussy" (omg, she said it!) tape came up, NBC, CBS, and ABC news spent 23 hours talking about it. When the Hillary-damning Wikieaks came up, NBC CBS, and ABC news spent less than 1 hour talking about it.
But that's perfectly all right, the news is slanted in the direction you want so everything is good and anybody that disputes it is a right-wing nutjob.
mikeh, on 2016-November-02, 13:26, said:
Your story about the grades is almost surely false
And you will note that I did in fact allow for that possibility.
Kaitlyn S, on 2016-November-02, 11:18, said:
For those of you who do support socialism, let me tell you a story which I believe to be true (but it might be some nutjob site propaganda!) A professor...
mikeh, on 2016-November-02, 13:26, said:
I know, you probably believe that Obama is a socialist. You may even question whether he is a citizen....I'd guess that you claim that you don't really think he isn't but that one can never be sure. And of course that has nothing to do with the colour of his skin or his name...after all, you aren't a racist...we know that because you say it with such assurance.
You are correct, I would be just as unhappy with Obama's policies if he were white. Although if he was white we would have already had our 8 years of Hillary.
mikeh, on 2016-November-02, 13:26, said:
The problem lies in the use of 'socialist' as an insult, going back one hundred years or so, exacerbated by the fact that the Soviets liked to call themselves socialists, and thus socialism became associated with fear of communism.
I do not consider socialism an insult, I consider it an ideology that I would prefer not to live under. If a socialist country's people are happy, more power to them.
mikeh, on 2016-November-02, 13:26, said:
For example, nationalized health care (the bizarre notion that access to health care should, in a rich country, be universal) is both socialistic and a tenet of social democracy. So to the extent that Clinton would like to see a single payer system enacted, one could say that she is supporting one socialistic idea. Of course, she isn't saying that, because experience suggests that the grip of the for-profit health care system on the (ill-informed) US population isn't about to lose its strength anytime soon. But I accept that, being an intelligent woman, she may well support it.
My problem with single payer is my own experience. I have a Canadian friend who had heart issues which frequently quickly lead to a heart attack and had to wait four months for an appointment.
mikeh, on 2016-November-02, 13:26, said:
The major tenet of socialism is government ownership of the major means of production of resources and goods! Where is the actual evidence that ANY Democratic politician supports, for example, the nationalization of Apple, or Google, or GM, or Ford, or Esso, or....the list goes on.
Few politicians tell the populace that this is their intention. Do you think that Harry Truman told the people in 1948 that he intended to nationalize the steel industry? He might not have even known it himself at the time!
I'm in no way saying that I think Hillary is going to nationalize anything, so don't go jumping all over me on that one. However, it wouldn't surprise me either and I'll bet most of you would be shocked. Fortunately, her great indebtedness to Wall Street donors will probably prevent her from nationalizing anything (at least some good comes out of it
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