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I don't know see any difference between republican and democrats
Nowadays one can define a Democrat as somebody who is ant-Bush. But why nobody has come out with socialist economic policies in US? Why no US presidential candidate comes out openly and say he is a socialist? For variety sake, there should be one. US presidential debates are boring except the foreign policy issues. So what we can expect?


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01 Aug 2007 09:27
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Replying to [Ganapathie]:
A republican is basically conservative... a democrat is basically a liberal. (and there are 'flavors" of each)


Socialism is a whole different ball of wax. How on earth would you do a Socialist Democracy?????????

Communism is the most popluarly seen form of Socialism around...how would THAT work in the US????????
01 Aug 2007 15:09
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Quoting from [Foow]:


Replying to [Ganapathie]:


A republican is basically conservative... a democrat is basically a liberal. (and there are 'flavors" of each)


Socialism is a whole different ball of wax. How on earth would you do a Socialist Democracy?????????


Communism is the most popluarly seen form of Socialism around...how would THAT work in the US????????


I agree.... Socialism will never work in US...... Nuff Said


The democrats and the republicans debates are boring because they never talk straight. It is always so bad that I always wonder if they are actually speaking in English. I find it laughable.


Alberto Gonzales is a very good example



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02 Aug 2007 02:33
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Replying to [Ganapathie]:Dear friend
If America was not the inventor of the capitalism, then it was the country who develop it to be the best in cl *. They champion the free competition, free markets and free trade, to let the market decide what they want.
Along that premise they built their economy and the safeguards to ensure their capiatalism structure stays in place forever.

So America is aware that Capitalism has worked well for them, trying to change that won't be accepted. Capitalism is not perfect but it has brought prosperity and stability to this land that now has become the lone superpower.

Now the Agenda of the American president is mostly guided by foreign policy, so the domestic issues are left alone to the market forces, where the rich will become richer, but due to good philantropism, the excess from the richer will be trickled down to the lower income families through different mechanisms.

An American president with socialist ideas will not have a future in American politics, it is against their DNA.

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29 Aug 2007 19:46
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Quoting from [germex]:


Weird country, isn't it?


US has a little bit of everything. Communism, socialism, (religious) fascism, ....... etc etc...


But still as a whole, a democratic country.


Yes, it is a weird country!
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01 Sep 2007 21:35
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Whatever party's is power, I think USA keeps ticking the way it does because of its time proven and tested Capitalism that works, and the degree of freedom that is conducive to creativity and innovations that people take for granted.
08 Sep 2007 00:19
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