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- From: bunker@physun.physics.mcmaster.ca (Alex Bunker)
- Subject: Re: European Social democracy vs. American Capitalism
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- In article <1992Aug20.211653.19643@ncar.ucar.edu> gary@colossus.cgd.ucar.edu (Gary Strand) writes:
- >ab> Alex Bunker
- >gs> Gary Strand
- >
- >gs> In any case, all the countries which have your style of socialism have
- >gs> other parties of lesser or greater socialistic orientation, those parties
- >gs> with a decidedly less leftist bent being ascendant for several years now,
- >gs> at least.
- >
- >ab> The last european parliamentary elections say the Eurosocialists take
- >ab> power away from the Christian Demos. CDU in germany is in BIG trouble
- >ab> and the SDP is gaining popularity etc..
- >
- > The EP's future isn't as rosy as it used to be, is it? Anyway, the heyday
- > of Eurosocialism was 1980-1984, when you folks had all those peace marches
- > and unilateral disarmament (for the US) discussions, and you promoted the
- > idea that the US and the USSR were morally equivalent, ie, both were equal-
- > ly legitimate governments, and so on. They've finally wised up, to a de-
- > gree. It remains to be seen if Europe will shake off its fascination with
- > socialism before it has no choice but to do so.
-
- You are mixing up the Wacko Green party movement with the social democrats.
- The likes of Helmut Schmidt Mitterand etc.. never sided with those wackos
-
- >ab> There are more NEO-NAZIs in the USA than Germany.
- >
- >gs> Can you prove this? In any case, US Nazis have never gotten significant
- >gs> political power, which can't be said for German Nazis.
- >
- >ab> I am talking about NOW mr stuck in history.
- >
- > So am I. Prove that (per capita) there are more neo-Nazis in the US than
- > there are in Germany. No, Jesse Helms is not a neo-Nazi.
- >
- >gs> The US is declining, as are all other countries, in direct proportion to
- >gs> the amount of State control over the economy.
- >
- >ab> The child poverty rate in the us is 30X that of sweden. and 20X that of
- >ab> germany. Oh gee you think this is some coincidence? NOT! these governments
- >ab> have waged a WAR ON POVERTY instead of a war on drugs.
- >
- > So has the US since 1965 or so. We've spent *trillions* of dollars on social
- > welfare programs. This year alone the cost of these "entitlement" programs
- > will be in excess of 400 *billion* dollars. That's $400,000,000,000. In-
- > deed, those areas that receive the greatest welfare assistance (like Wash-
- > ington, DC) tend to have the worst poverty and the worst crime. How do
- > these facts fit into your equation?
- >
-
- still why 30X the child poverty rate of sweden?
- why lowest in developed world in medical coverage?
- have you read the "Comparing America to other countries
- statistics.
-
- >gs> "Wise and well thought out government intervention" is oxymoronic.
- >
- >ab> Germany and Japan both do it.
- >
- > So why is Germany running budget deficits, and why has the Nikkei stock av-
- > erage dropped from 39,000 to ~14,600, the greatest single erasure of wealth
- > in human history? Hmmm?
- >
- >ab> Kinnock made one of the biggest seat gains for a political party in a
- >ab> single election in British history. The cons. just had too strong an
- >ab> incumbency factor.
- >
- > That simple, eh? Tell me, was Kinnock running on the same far-left Labour
- > platform as was used in the 1970s, or has all the really bizarre leftist
- > stuff been dropped?
-
- OF course that bizarre left stuff HAD to be dropped it was not social
- democracy it was marxist lunacy. It became so bad that the
- real social democrats in Labor (ME type people) had to leave
- and form thier own party. (The social democratic party) that is
- passed and Labor has return to the mainstream eurosocialist fold.
-
- >ab> She is angry because they LIED on radio free America in order to encourage
- >ab> 100s of hungarians to needlessly lose their lives in order to be a small
- >ab> thorn in the USSR side to help the US with geopolitical interests elsewhere
- >ab> in the world.
- >
- > That's realpolitik for you. Anyway, what could the US have done besides of-
- > fer token words of encouragement? Ignored the Hungarians? Tell them that
- > they had no chance and might as well give up? What?
-
- YES not lied to them in order to encourage them to give up their lives
- in a futile battle by convincing them it was not futile.
-
- >ab> OH WOW THANKYOU USA FOR NOT ENSLAVING US!!!!!!!!!!
- >
- > You're welcome. Most other countries haven't been as generous.
- >
- >gs> Again, your narrow view prevents you from understanding that when you say
- >gs> "most countries", you mean "most Western European countries".
- >
- >ab> Japan, NZ, Australia, Brazil , Chile, Venezuela, Namibia are of course
- >ab> ALL european countries. OH my Europe is BIG!
- >
- >gs> Your last four are rather odd additions to the list. Brazil's Collor is
- >gs> in *deep* trouble, Chile managed to do quite well under Pinochet, com-
- >gs> pared to other South American countries run by the military, and Venez-
- >gs> uela is currently in a decidedly non-democratic state, courtesy Fujimoro.
- >gs> And why do you include Namibia? Why not include Cuba, Angola, Somalia?
- >
- >ab> HA HA HA HA HA HA AH AH AH HA HA HA HA!!!!!! Fujimori President of Vene-
- >ab> suela HOH!HO!HO!HO! HA HA AH! Fujimori is President of PERU! Are you by
- >ab> any chance Dan Quayle posting under a pseudonym?
- >
- > My mistake. I forgot to revive with Vivarin. Anyway, no need to get snotty.
- > Your own posts could use some heavy proofreading.
- >
- >ab> I was referring to the socialist OPPOSITION in Brazil whose presidential
- >ab> candidate Lula de Silva got 49% in the presidential election, and with
- >ab> Collars troubles is set to take power next time.
- >
- > The case is really that the socialists are prepared to step in because Col-
- > lor has screwed up and pissed off the Brazilians, not that Brazil wants a
- > heavy dose of socialism, right? Indeed, the Brazilians are so angry that
- > they're about ready to take anyone over Collor.
- >
- >ab> In Chile the left is ascendant.
- >
- > BFD.
- >
- >ab> Namibia has recently got its independence and has had a UN sponsored el
- >ab> election which the left won by a landslide.(SWAPO)
- >
- > BFD.
- >
- >ab> The Social Democrats also won the first free election in Nigeria, Africa's
- >ab> most populous nation.
- >
- > BFD.
- >
- > Quite frankly, what Chile, Namibia and Nigeria do to themselves is of no
- > concern to me. They're free to screw themselves all they want. When you're
- > reduced to touting ex-and-current-3rd-world countries to make your point,
- > you've dropped pretty far.
-
- But you are missing my point My point is that this political norm
- that I am discussing is not a Europena political norm but A GLOBAL ONE
- I know these are meaningless countries geopolitically that is not the
- point. You made the argument that blue collar workers being socialists
- was a Europen thing and I am showing that you are wrong by citting
- examples from around the world.
-
- >--
- >Gary Strand Opinions stated herein are mine alone and are
- >strandwg@ncar.ucar.edu not representative of NCAR, UCAR, or the NSF
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