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Jul 15, 2014 21:15:38   #
VladimirPee
 
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or your father and grandfather. All the moderates have been expelled and the far left extremists have taken over. I recently visited the CPUSA website. C*******t Party USA and could not believe the similarities between the Dems and CPUSA. Here is some text and link to that text
Q: What's wrong with capitalism?

A: It puts profits before people.

The heart of capitalism is the drive for more and more profits for banks and corporations no matter what happens to our nation's people and environment. The results of this built-in greed are horrible:
20 million people out of work, including 25% of our young adults.
Exporting jobs to wherever workers get paid the least. Wiping out American industry.
Draining the public treasury with tax breaks and bailouts for the super-rich and giant corporations.
People's needs go down the toilet. Public schools, health services, parks, libraries, and t***sit systems are cut back or closed.
Poisoning our drinking water, air, food supply and oceans.
Cutting workers' pay and benefits, stealing pensions.
Corruption of Congress and our democratic institutions by corporate dollars and lobbyists.
Denying workers the right to join unions.
Record levels of ine******y.
Greed for profits is the impetus for war - for oil, for domination of other countries' markets and profits of military contractors.
Capitalism foments r****m, sexism, homophobia and anti-immigrant campaigns.

Capitalism is un-American. Instead of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, it traps us in a political system and economy focused on greed and the pursuit of private profits.

FACT: The richest 400 people in America have more wealth than 155 million other Americans combined!

FACT: The average corporate executive makes $500 for every $1 paid to the average worker even though it is the workers who actually create our nation's wealth.

In a socialist economy, people come first, not profits

Socialism means re-structuring our economy to be fairer and more democratic.

Right now Americans already produce our nation's wealth socially. We work together in factories, offices, schools, stores, laboratories, hospitals and on farms and construction sites.

What's not decided together is how the wealth we create could be fairly distributed. In a socialist economy, there would be social ownership and social control instead of private ownership and control.

The people would decide. The deciding factor would no longer be what's best for corporate profits.
Banks, oil companies, utilities and key sectors of the economy such as steel and t***sportation would be publicly owned and operated.
Small business would still be a vital part of the process
There would be enough resources freed up to fully fund public education, health care, mass t***sit, child care and any other priorities the American people decide on.
In a socialist society, people would get paid for the work they do and rewarded for the initiatives they take. The difference? No corporate big shots getting paid billions for the work others do.
War, r****m, sexism and homophobia would lose their corporate sponsors.
Reversing c*****e c****e, developing green industries, and sustainability would be top priorities. No doubt millions of young people would lead the way with such initiatives.
The rich and diverse multi-cultural American heritage could flourish in music, literature, dance, sports, film and art.

Bill of Rights socialism

Socialism in the United States would be built on the strong foundation of our Constitution's Bill of Rights, guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of religion and e******y for all. Other fundamental rights, such as the right to a job, health care and education could be added.

A socialist society would need to create organizations at the grass roots level to assure democratic controls.

Americans already have great traditions of such grass roots organizations such as town hall meetings, PTAs, unions, churches and charitable organizations. In a socialist society, we could expand those traditions to make our country's economic life more democratic.

Another world is necessary - and possible!

How do we get there?

Capitalism in the United States can and will be replaced with a people-first socialist system. This will happen when a majority of our country's people are convinced of the need for such revolutionary change and are ready to make it happen.

To make that change will require a very broad coalition, a movement with workers, including unemployed workers, at its heart. This coalition must also include small business people, students and professionals. The union movement as well as African American, Latino, Asian American, immigrant and Native American communities will be central parts of that alliance. The involvement of youth, women, seniors, the L**T community, environmentalists and people of faith is vital. It will be the same kind of people's movement that is fighting for progress today, but even bigger and broader.

We can gain this majority by uniting for people's needs. That means combating r****m, sexism, anti-immigrant hysteria, and homophobia. It means showing in the course of grass roots struggles how these are used to divide and conquer the movement for progressive change. In the fight for jobs, education, the environment, health care, peace and human rights, at the workplace, at the polling place and in the community, this unity can be built.

Americans already have lots of experience with public ownership

Here are some examples:
Bank of North Dakota - founded in 1919, its profits go to benefit the people of that state.
Credit union - 87 million Americans participate in these local financial institutions that are owned and controlled by their members.
Cleveland Public Power - which provides electricity at affordable rates to that city.
Cooperative societies - farmer co-ops, housing, co-ops, food co-ops, etc.
Union pension funds.
Social Security.
Veteran's Administration health care network.
16,000 municipally owned and operated sewage treatment systems.
Tennessee Valley Authority - provides electrical power for 8.5 million Americans in 7 states.


http://www.cpusa.org/feeling-locked-out-of-the-american-dream/

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Jul 15, 2014 22:14:46   #
Sicilianthing
 
DennisDee wrote:
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or your father and grandfather. All the moderates have been expelled and the far left extremists have taken over. I recently visited the CPUSA website. C*******t Party USA and could not believe the similarities between the Dems and CPUSA. Here is some text and link to that text
Q: What's wrong with capitalism?

A: It puts profits before people.

The heart of capitalism is the drive for more and more profits for banks and corporations no matter what happens to our nation's people and environment. The results of this built-in greed are horrible:
20 million people out of work, including 25% of our young adults.
Exporting jobs to wherever workers get paid the least. Wiping out American industry.
Draining the public treasury with tax breaks and bailouts for the super-rich and giant corporations.
People's needs go down the toilet. Public schools, health services, parks, libraries, and t***sit systems are cut back or closed.
Poisoning our drinking water, air, food supply and oceans.
Cutting workers' pay and benefits, stealing pensions.
Corruption of Congress and our democratic institutions by corporate dollars and lobbyists.
Denying workers the right to join unions.
Record levels of ine******y.
Greed for profits is the impetus for war - for oil, for domination of other countries' markets and profits of military contractors.
Capitalism foments r****m, sexism, homophobia and anti-immigrant campaigns.

Capitalism is un-American. Instead of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, it traps us in a political system and economy focused on greed and the pursuit of private profits.

FACT: The richest 400 people in America have more wealth than 155 million other Americans combined!

FACT: The average corporate executive makes $500 for every $1 paid to the average worker even though it is the workers who actually create our nation's wealth.

In a socialist economy, people come first, not profits

Socialism means re-structuring our economy to be fairer and more democratic.

Right now Americans already produce our nation's wealth socially. We work together in factories, offices, schools, stores, laboratories, hospitals and on farms and construction sites.

What's not decided together is how the wealth we create could be fairly distributed. In a socialist economy, there would be social ownership and social control instead of private ownership and control.

The people would decide. The deciding factor would no longer be what's best for corporate profits.
Banks, oil companies, utilities and key sectors of the economy such as steel and t***sportation would be publicly owned and operated.
Small business would still be a vital part of the process
There would be enough resources freed up to fully fund public education, health care, mass t***sit, child care and any other priorities the American people decide on.
In a socialist society, people would get paid for the work they do and rewarded for the initiatives they take. The difference? No corporate big shots getting paid billions for the work others do.
War, r****m, sexism and homophobia would lose their corporate sponsors.
Reversing c*****e c****e, developing green industries, and sustainability would be top priorities. No doubt millions of young people would lead the way with such initiatives.
The rich and diverse multi-cultural American heritage could flourish in music, literature, dance, sports, film and art.

Bill of Rights socialism

Socialism in the United States would be built on the strong foundation of our Constitution's Bill of Rights, guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of religion and e******y for all. Other fundamental rights, such as the right to a job, health care and education could be added.

A socialist society would need to create organizations at the grass roots level to assure democratic controls.

Americans already have great traditions of such grass roots organizations such as town hall meetings, PTAs, unions, churches and charitable organizations. In a socialist society, we could expand those traditions to make our country's economic life more democratic.

Another world is necessary - and possible!

How do we get there?

Capitalism in the United States can and will be replaced with a people-first socialist system. This will happen when a majority of our country's people are convinced of the need for such revolutionary change and are ready to make it happen.

To make that change will require a very broad coalition, a movement with workers, including unemployed workers, at its heart. This coalition must also include small business people, students and professionals. The union movement as well as African American, Latino, Asian American, immigrant and Native American communities will be central parts of that alliance. The involvement of youth, women, seniors, the L**T community, environmentalists and people of faith is vital. It will be the same kind of people's movement that is fighting for progress today, but even bigger and broader.

We can gain this majority by uniting for people's needs. That means combating r****m, sexism, anti-immigrant hysteria, and homophobia. It means showing in the course of grass roots struggles how these are used to divide and conquer the movement for progressive change. In the fight for jobs, education, the environment, health care, peace and human rights, at the workplace, at the polling place and in the community, this unity can be built.

Americans already have lots of experience with public ownership

Here are some examples:
Bank of North Dakota - founded in 1919, its profits go to benefit the people of that state.
Credit union - 87 million Americans participate in these local financial institutions that are owned and controlled by their members.
Cleveland Public Power - which provides electricity at affordable rates to that city.
Cooperative societies - farmer co-ops, housing, co-ops, food co-ops, etc.
Union pension funds.
Social Security.
Veteran's Administration health care network.
16,000 municipally owned and operated sewage treatment systems.
Tennessee Valley Authority - provides electrical power for 8.5 million Americans in 7 states.


http://www.cpusa.org/feeling-locked-out-of-the-american-dream/
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or y... (show quote)


It's all just stupid ignorance by the masses allowing all this to happen...
We the informed who take time and responsibility to seek
Are going to be victims of the outcome because of the masses and that's why I'm not going down with the heard !

I will not pay a price for someone else's Fuc*ing ignorance...

Send that to the Social Media Clowns...
Enough talk and entertainment... it's all great.... but tomorrow we all wake up and it's the same damn thing all over again !

Every Fuc*ing Day, again and again and again same s**t
Over and over and over again people same s**t !

Your Fuc*ing lazy ass siblings, family, neighbors, co-workerClowns are all guilty of their ignorance of the issues that is exacerbating the problem!

Every day same s**t over and over and over again !

When will you ever get s**k of it and do something ! ????????????
When ?
WTF will it take ?

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Jul 15, 2014 22:15:53   #
Sicilianthing
 
Herd !

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Jul 15, 2014 22:34:07   #
Ve'hoe
 
Yeah,,,, that socialist bastion the VA is on trial right now for "Puttin People First" isn't it!!

Youre right Don Sicilian,,,,,, it isn't socialism we need it is teamwork,,,, and a team gets nowhere with one superstar and a bunch a lazy slugs,,,,,



Sicilianthing wrote:
It's all just stupid ignorance by the masses allowing all this to happen...
We the informed who take time and responsibility to seek
Are going to be victims of the outcome because of the masses and that's why I'm not going down with the heard !

I will not pay a price for someone else's Fuc*ing ignorance...

Send that to the Social Media Clowns...
Enough talk and entertainment... it's all great.... but tomorrow we all wake up and it's the same damn thing all over again !

Every Fuc*ing Day, again and again and again same s**t
Over and over and over again people same s**t !

Your Fuc*ing lazy ass siblings, family, neighbors, co-workerClowns are all guilty of their ignorance of the issues that is exacerbating the problem!

Every day same s**t over and over and over again !

When will you ever get s**k of it and do something ! ????????????
When ?
WTF will it take ?
It's all just stupid ignorance by the masses allow... (show quote)

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Jul 15, 2014 22:59:52   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
Free Enterprise for profit is the method of commerce of a free people.

A people must first be ens***ed to live in a profitless socialist/c*******t/progressive society.

I refuse to be a s***e.

If s***ery works for you, fine. Just don't screw it up for the rest of us.

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Jul 15, 2014 23:14:37   #
migeli
 
Super Dave wrote:
Free Enterprise for profit is the method of commerce of a free people.

A people must first be ens***ed to live in a profitless socialist/c*******t/progressive society.

I refuse to be a s***e.

If s***ery works for you, fine. Just don't screw it up for the rest of us.


The pope has spoken!

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Jul 15, 2014 23:16:36   #
VladimirPee
 
Here is more. The N**i 25 point manifesto. With the exception of the issues of nationalism and immigration the document is a l*****t document. Both the c*******t and N**i's used a " h**e the rich" populist appeal. eerily similar to todays Dems.


The 25 Points of Hitler's N**i Party



1. We demand the union of all Germans in a Great Germany on the basis of the principle of self-determination of all peoples.

2. We demand that the German people have rights equal to those of other nations; and that the Peace Treaties of Versailles and St. Germain shall be abrogated.

3. We demand land and territory (colonies) for the maintenance of our people and the settlement of our surplus population.

4. Only those who are our fellow countrymen can become citizens. Only those who have German blood, regardless of creed, can be our countrymen. Hence no Jew can be a countryman.

5. Those who are not citizens must live in Germany as foreigners and must be subject to the law of aliens.

6. The right to choose the government and determine the laws of the State shall belong only to citizens. We therefore demand that no public office, of wh**ever nature, whether in the central government, the province, or the municipality, shall be held by anyone who is not a citizen.

We wage war against the corrupt parliamentary administration whereby men are appointed to posts by favor of the party without regard to character and fitness.

7. We demand that the State shall above all undertake to ensure that every citizen shall have the possibility of living decently and earning a livelihood. If it should not be possible to feed the whole population, then aliens (non-citizens) must be expelled from the Reich.

8. Any further immigration of non-Germans must be prevented. We demand that all non-Germans who have entered Germany since August 2, 1914, shall be compelled to leave the Reich immediately.

9. All citizens must possess equal rights and duties.

10. The first duty of every citizen must be to work mentally or physically. No individual shall do any work that offends against the interest of the community to the benefit of all.

Therefore we demand:

11. That all unearned income, and all income that does not arise from work, be abolished.

12. Since every war imposes on the people fearful sacrifices in blood and treasure, all personal profit arising from the war must be regarded as treason to the people. We therefore demand the total confiscation of all war profits.

13. We demand the nationalization of all trusts.

14. We demand profit-sharing in large industries.

15. We demand a generous increase in old-age pensions.

16. We demand the creation and maintenance of a sound middle-class, the immediate communalization of large stores which will be rented cheaply to small tradespeople, and the strongest consideration must be given to ensure that small traders shall deliver the supplies needed by the State, the provinces and municipalities.

17. We demand an agrarian reform in accordance with our national requirements, and the enactment of a law to expropriate the owners without compensation of any land needed for the common purpose. The abolition of ground rents, and the prohibition of all speculation in land.

18. We demand that ruthless war be waged against those who work to the injury of the common welfare. T*****rs, usurers, profiteers, etc., are to be punished with death, regardless of creed or race.

19. We demand that Roman law, which serves a materialist ordering of the world, be replaced by German common law.

20. In order to make it possible for every capable and industrious German to obtain higher education, and thus the opportunity to reach into positions of leadership, the State must assume the responsibility of organizing thoroughly the entire cultural system of the people. The curricula of all educational establishments shall be adapted to practical life. The conception of the State Idea (science of citizenship) must be taught in the schools from the very beginning. We demand that specially talented children of poor parents, wh**ever their station or occupation, be educated at the expense of the State.

21. The State has the duty to help raise the standard of national health by providing maternity welfare centers, by prohibiting juvenile labor, by increasing physical fitness through the introduction of compulsory games and gymnastics, and by the greatest possible encouragement of associations concerned with the physical education of the young.

22. We demand the abolition of the regular army and the creation of a national (folk) army.

23. We demand that there be a legal campaign against those who propagate deliberate political lies and disseminate them through the press. In order to make possible the creation of a German press, we demand:

(a) All editors and their assistants on newspapers published in the German language shall be German citizens.

(b) Non-German newspapers shall only be published with the express permission of the State. They must not be published in the German language.

(c) All financial interests in or in any way affecting German newspapers shall be forbidden to non-Germans by law, and we demand that the punishment for t***sgressing this law be the immediate suppression of the newspaper and the expulsion of the non-Germans from the Reich.

Newspapers t***sgressing against the common welfare shall be suppressed. We demand legal action against those tendencies in art and literature that have a disruptive influence upon the life of our folk, and that any organizations that offend against the foregoing demands shall be dissolved.

24. We demand freedom for all religious faiths in the state, insofar as they do not endanger its existence or offend the moral and ethical sense of the Germanic race.

The party as such represents the point of view of a positive Christianity without binding itself to any one particular confession. It fights against the Jewish materialist spirit within and without, and is convinced that a lasting recovery of our folk can only come about from within on the pinciple:


COMMON GOOD BEFORE INDIVIDUAL GOOD

25. In order to carry out this program we demand: the creation of a strong central authority in the State, the unconditional authority by the political central parliament of the whole State and all its organizations.

http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/25points.htm

DennisDee wrote:
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or your father and grandfather. All the moderates have been expelled and the far left extremists have taken over. I recently visited the CPUSA website. C*******t Party USA and could not believe the similarities between the Dems and CPUSA. Here is some text and link to that text
Q: What's wrong with capitalism?

A: It puts profits before people.

The heart of capitalism is the drive for more and more profits for banks and corporations no matter what happens to our nation's people and environment. The results of this built-in greed are horrible:
20 million people out of work, including 25% of our young adults.
Exporting jobs to wherever workers get paid the least. Wiping out American industry.
Draining the public treasury with tax breaks and bailouts for the super-rich and giant corporations.
People's needs go down the toilet. Public schools, health services, parks, libraries, and t***sit systems are cut back or closed.
Poisoning our drinking water, air, food supply and oceans.
Cutting workers' pay and benefits, stealing pensions.
Corruption of Congress and our democratic institutions by corporate dollars and lobbyists.
Denying workers the right to join unions.
Record levels of ine******y.
Greed for profits is the impetus for war - for oil, for domination of other countries' markets and profits of military contractors.
Capitalism foments r****m, sexism, homophobia and anti-immigrant campaigns.

Capitalism is un-American. Instead of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, it traps us in a political system and economy focused on greed and the pursuit of private profits.

FACT: The richest 400 people in America have more wealth than 155 million other Americans combined!

FACT: The average corporate executive makes $500 for every $1 paid to the average worker even though it is the workers who actually create our nation's wealth.

In a socialist economy, people come first, not profits

Socialism means re-structuring our economy to be fairer and more democratic.

Right now Americans already produce our nation's wealth socially. We work together in factories, offices, schools, stores, laboratories, hospitals and on farms and construction sites.

What's not decided together is how the wealth we create could be fairly distributed. In a socialist economy, there would be social ownership and social control instead of private ownership and control.

The people would decide. The deciding factor would no longer be what's best for corporate profits.
Banks, oil companies, utilities and key sectors of the economy such as steel and t***sportation would be publicly owned and operated.
Small business would still be a vital part of the process
There would be enough resources freed up to fully fund public education, health care, mass t***sit, child care and any other priorities the American people decide on.
In a socialist society, people would get paid for the work they do and rewarded for the initiatives they take. The difference? No corporate big shots getting paid billions for the work others do.
War, r****m, sexism and homophobia would lose their corporate sponsors.
Reversing c*****e c****e, developing green industries, and sustainability would be top priorities. No doubt millions of young people would lead the way with such initiatives.
The rich and diverse multi-cultural American heritage could flourish in music, literature, dance, sports, film and art.

Bill of Rights socialism

Socialism in the United States would be built on the strong foundation of our Constitution's Bill of Rights, guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of religion and e******y for all. Other fundamental rights, such as the right to a job, health care and education could be added.

A socialist society would need to create organizations at the grass roots level to assure democratic controls.

Americans already have great traditions of such grass roots organizations such as town hall meetings, PTAs, unions, churches and charitable organizations. In a socialist society, we could expand those traditions to make our country's economic life more democratic.

Another world is necessary - and possible!

How do we get there?

Capitalism in the United States can and will be replaced with a people-first socialist system. This will happen when a majority of our country's people are convinced of the need for such revolutionary change and are ready to make it happen.

To make that change will require a very broad coalition, a movement with workers, including unemployed workers, at its heart. This coalition must also include small business people, students and professionals. The union movement as well as African American, Latino, Asian American, immigrant and Native American communities will be central parts of that alliance. The involvement of youth, women, seniors, the L**T community, environmentalists and people of faith is vital. It will be the same kind of people's movement that is fighting for progress today, but even bigger and broader.

We can gain this majority by uniting for people's needs. That means combating r****m, sexism, anti-immigrant hysteria, and homophobia. It means showing in the course of grass roots struggles how these are used to divide and conquer the movement for progressive change. In the fight for jobs, education, the environment, health care, peace and human rights, at the workplace, at the polling place and in the community, this unity can be built.

Americans already have lots of experience with public ownership

Here are some examples:
Bank of North Dakota - founded in 1919, its profits go to benefit the people of that state.
Credit union - 87 million Americans participate in these local financial institutions that are owned and controlled by their members.
Cleveland Public Power - which provides electricity at affordable rates to that city.
Cooperative societies - farmer co-ops, housing, co-ops, food co-ops, etc.
Union pension funds.
Social Security.
Veteran's Administration health care network.
16,000 municipally owned and operated sewage treatment systems.
Tennessee Valley Authority - provides electrical power for 8.5 million Americans in 7 states.


http://www.cpusa.org/feeling-locked-out-of-the-american-dream/
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or y... (show quote)

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Jul 15, 2014 23:21:46   #
Super Dave Loc: Realville, USA
 
"Democrats and C*******m" is a redundant phtase.

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Jul 16, 2014 00:18:22   #
The Dutchman
 
migeli wrote:
The pope has spoken!


And the resident whacko utters yet more nonsense.....

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Jul 16, 2014 00:30:25   #
migeli
 
The Dutchman wrote:
And the resident whacko utters yet more nonsense.....


Talking about me or the Pope? I am going to bed now.I will be back to irritate you in a couple days.

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Jul 16, 2014 00:49:35   #
The Dutchman
 
This is the dumbohcraps c*******t party of America























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Jul 16, 2014 00:55:58   #
Nickolai
 
DennisDee wrote:
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or your father and grandfather. All the moderates have been expelled and the far left extremists have taken over. I recently visited the CPUSA website. C*******t Party USA and could not believe the similarities between the Dems and CPUSA. Here is some text and link to that text
Q: What's wrong with capitalism?

A: It puts profits before people.

The heart of capitalism is the drive for more and more profits for banks and corporations no matter what happens to our nation's people and environment. The results of this built-in greed are horrible:
20 million people out of work, including 25% of our young adults.
Exporting jobs to wherever workers get paid the least. Wiping out American industry.
Draining the public treasury with tax breaks and bailouts for the super-rich and giant corporations.
People's needs go down the toilet. Public schools, health services, parks, libraries, and t***sit systems are cut back or closed.
Poisoning our drinking water, air, food supply and oceans.
Cutting workers' pay and benefits, stealing pensions.
Corruption of Congress and our democratic institutions by corporate dollars and lobbyists.
Denying workers the right to join unions.
Record levels of ine******y.
Greed for profits is the impetus for war - for oil, for domination of other countries' markets and profits of military contractors.
Capitalism foments r****m, sexism, homophobia and anti-immigrant campaigns.

Capitalism is un-American. Instead of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, it traps us in a political system and economy focused on greed and the pursuit of private profits.

FACT: The richest 400 people in America have more wealth than 155 million other Americans combined!

FACT: The average corporate executive makes $500 for every $1 paid to the average worker even though it is the workers who actually create our nation's wealth.

In a socialist economy, people come first, not profits

Socialism means re-structuring our economy to be fairer and more democratic.

Right now Americans already produce our nation's wealth socially. We work together in factories, offices, schools, stores, laboratories, hospitals and on farms and construction sites.

What's not decided together is how the wealth we create could be fairly distributed. In a socialist economy, there would be social ownership and social control instead of private ownership and control.

The people would decide. The deciding factor would no longer be what's best for corporate profits.
Banks, oil companies, utilities and key sectors of the economy such as steel and t***sportation would be publicly owned and operated.
Small business would still be a vital part of the process
There would be enough resources freed up to fully fund public education, health care, mass t***sit, child care and any other priorities the American people decide on.
In a socialist society, people would get paid for the work they do and rewarded for the initiatives they take. The difference? No corporate big shots getting paid billions for the work others do.
War, r****m, sexism and homophobia would lose their corporate sponsors.
Reversing c*****e c****e, developing green industries, and sustainability would be top priorities. No doubt millions of young people would lead the way with such initiatives.
The rich and diverse multi-cultural American heritage could flourish in music, literature, dance, sports, film and art.

Bill of Rights socialism

Socialism in the United States would be built on the strong foundation of our Constitution's Bill of Rights, guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of religion and e******y for all. Other fundamental rights, such as the right to a job, health care and education could be added.

A socialist society would need to create organizations at the grass roots level to assure democratic controls.

Americans already have great traditions of such grass roots organizations such as town hall meetings, PTAs, unions, churches and charitable organizations. In a socialist society, we could expand those traditions to make our country's economic life more democratic.

Another world is necessary - and possible!

How do we get there?

Capitalism in the United States can and will be replaced with a people-first socialist system. This will happen when a majority of our country's people are convinced of the need for such revolutionary change and are ready to make it happen.

To make that change will require a very broad coalition, a movement with workers, including unemployed workers, at its heart. This coalition must also include small business people, students and professionals. The union movement as well as African American, Latino, Asian American, immigrant and Native American communities will be central parts of that alliance. The involvement of youth, women, seniors, the L**T community, environmentalists and people of faith is vital. It will be the same kind of people's movement that is fighting for progress today, but even bigger and broader.

We can gain this majority by uniting for people's needs. That means combating r****m, sexism, anti-immigrant hysteria, and homophobia. It means showing in the course of grass roots struggles how these are used to divide and conquer the movement for progressive change. In the fight for jobs, education, the environment, health care, peace and human rights, at the workplace, at the polling place and in the community, this unity can be built.

Americans already have lots of experience with public ownership

Here are some examples:
Bank of North Dakota - founded in 1919, its profits go to benefit the people of that state.
Credit union - 87 million Americans participate in these local financial institutions that are owned and controlled by their members.
Cleveland Public Power - which provides electricity at affordable rates to that city.
Cooperative societies - farmer co-ops, housing, co-ops, food co-ops, etc.
Union pension funds.
Social Security.
Veteran's Administration health care network.
16,000 municipally owned and operated sewage treatment systems.
Tennessee Valley Authority - provides electrical power for 8.5 million Americans in 7 states.


http://www.cpusa.org/feeling-locked-out-of-the-american-dream/
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or y... (show quote)



Is this a joke or something. The Democrat party began moving right 40 years ago as did the republican party. Liberalism died when George McGovern lost to Richard Nixon The Dixiecrats (southern segregationist's) jumped shipped to the Republican party and began moving that party further to the right from the Party of Lincoln to the party of Jefferson Davis, and the Democrats began moving away from the anti Vietnam war protesters and started playing catchup to the Republicans as the entire political system moved to the right. If you jerks believe the Democratic party is liberal you aren't old enough to know or remember the FDR New Dealers. Only a few Democrats fit that category these day's

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Jul 16, 2014 07:10:33   #
saveamerica Loc: Texas
 
DennisDee wrote:
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or your father and grandfather. All the moderates have been expelled and the far left extremists have taken over. I recently visited the CPUSA website. C*******t Party USA and could not believe the similarities between the Dems and CPUSA. Here is some text and link to that text
Q: What's wrong with capitalism?

A: It puts profits before people.

The heart of capitalism is the drive for more and more profits for banks and corporations no matter what happens to our nation's people and environment. The results of this built-in greed are horrible:
20 million people out of work, including 25% of our young adults.
Exporting jobs to wherever workers get paid the least. Wiping out American industry.
Draining the public treasury with tax breaks and bailouts for the super-rich and giant corporations.
People's needs go down the toilet. Public schools, health services, parks, libraries, and t***sit systems are cut back or closed.
Poisoning our drinking water, air, food supply and oceans.
Cutting workers' pay and benefits, stealing pensions.
Corruption of Congress and our democratic institutions by corporate dollars and lobbyists.
Denying workers the right to join unions.
Record levels of ine******y.
Greed for profits is the impetus for war - for oil, for domination of other countries' markets and profits of military contractors.
Capitalism foments r****m, sexism, homophobia and anti-immigrant campaigns.

Capitalism is un-American. Instead of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, it traps us in a political system and economy focused on greed and the pursuit of private profits.

FACT: The richest 400 people in America have more wealth than 155 million other Americans combined!

FACT: The average corporate executive makes $500 for every $1 paid to the average worker even though it is the workers who actually create our nation's wealth.

In a socialist economy, people come first, not profits

Socialism means re-structuring our economy to be fairer and more democratic.

Right now Americans already produce our nation's wealth socially. We work together in factories, offices, schools, stores, laboratories, hospitals and on farms and construction sites.

What's not decided together is how the wealth we create could be fairly distributed. In a socialist economy, there would be social ownership and social control instead of private ownership and control.

The people would decide. The deciding factor would no longer be what's best for corporate profits.
Banks, oil companies, utilities and key sectors of the economy such as steel and t***sportation would be publicly owned and operated.
Small business would still be a vital part of the process
There would be enough resources freed up to fully fund public education, health care, mass t***sit, child care and any other priorities the American people decide on.
In a socialist society, people would get paid for the work they do and rewarded for the initiatives they take. The difference? No corporate big shots getting paid billions for the work others do.
War, r****m, sexism and homophobia would lose their corporate sponsors.
Reversing c*****e c****e, developing green industries, and sustainability would be top priorities. No doubt millions of young people would lead the way with such initiatives.
The rich and diverse multi-cultural American heritage could flourish in music, literature, dance, sports, film and art.

Bill of Rights socialism

Socialism in the United States would be built on the strong foundation of our Constitution's Bill of Rights, guaranteeing freedom of speech, freedom of religion and e******y for all. Other fundamental rights, such as the right to a job, health care and education could be added.

A socialist society would need to create organizations at the grass roots level to assure democratic controls.

Americans already have great traditions of such grass roots organizations such as town hall meetings, PTAs, unions, churches and charitable organizations. In a socialist society, we could expand those traditions to make our country's economic life more democratic.

Another world is necessary - and possible!

How do we get there?

Capitalism in the United States can and will be replaced with a people-first socialist system. This will happen when a majority of our country's people are convinced of the need for such revolutionary change and are ready to make it happen.

To make that change will require a very broad coalition, a movement with workers, including unemployed workers, at its heart. This coalition must also include small business people, students and professionals. The union movement as well as African American, Latino, Asian American, immigrant and Native American communities will be central parts of that alliance. The involvement of youth, women, seniors, the L**T community, environmentalists and people of faith is vital. It will be the same kind of people's movement that is fighting for progress today, but even bigger and broader.

We can gain this majority by uniting for people's needs. That means combating r****m, sexism, anti-immigrant hysteria, and homophobia. It means showing in the course of grass roots struggles how these are used to divide and conquer the movement for progressive change. In the fight for jobs, education, the environment, health care, peace and human rights, at the workplace, at the polling place and in the community, this unity can be built.

Americans already have lots of experience with public ownership

Here are some examples:
Bank of North Dakota - founded in 1919, its profits go to benefit the people of that state.
Credit union - 87 million Americans participate in these local financial institutions that are owned and controlled by their members.
Cleveland Public Power - which provides electricity at affordable rates to that city.
Cooperative societies - farmer co-ops, housing, co-ops, food co-ops, etc.
Union pension funds.
Social Security.
Veteran's Administration health care network.
16,000 municipally owned and operated sewage treatment systems.
Tennessee Valley Authority - provides electrical power for 8.5 million Americans in 7 states.


http://www.cpusa.org/feeling-locked-out-of-the-american-dream/
Todays Democrat Party is NOT the party of JFK or y... (show quote)




I have wrote on this before. It still amazes me that most people still don't care. We are under C*******t Control in America.

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Jul 16, 2014 07:19:25   #
Workinman Loc: Bayou Pigeon
 
Nickolai wrote:
Is this a joke or something. The Democrat party began moving right 40 years ago as did the republican party. Liberalism died when George McGovern lost to Richard Nixon The Dixiecrats (southern segregationist's) jumped shipped to the Republican party and began moving that party further to the right from the Party of Lincoln to the party of Jefferson Davis, and the Democrats began moving away from the anti Vietnam war protesters and started playing catchup to the Republicans as the entire political system moved to the right. If you jerks believe the Democratic party is liberal you aren't old enough to know or remember the FDR New Dealers. Only a few Democrats fit that category these day's
Is this a joke or something. The Democrat party b... (show quote)


Hey Lib Clown, what is the "New Democratic Socialist Party"??

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Jul 16, 2014 07:31:31   #
migeli
 
saveamerica wrote:
I have wrote on this before. It still amazes me that most people still don't care. We are under C*******t Control in America.


You are under the control of the oil, pharmaceutical and insurance companies, banks and Walmart.

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