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Title: They Are All Socialists Now
Source: The Future of Freedom Foundation
URL Source: https://www.fff.org/2019/07/26/they-are-all-socialists-now-2/
Published: Jul 26, 2019
Author: Jacob G. Hornberger
Post Date: 2019-07-29 06:46:58 by Deckard
Keywords: None
Views: 594
Comments: 2

Good for Catherine Rampell. The Washington Post columnist has just hit Republicans with a strong dose of reality. She’s done the same for anyone who reads her column in yesterday’s Post.

The title of Rampell’s column is “Trump Is the True Socialist.” She cites Iowa Republican U.S. Senator Joni Ernst, who just launched her reelection campaign with the following sentence : “Let me be clear: Socialism has no place in the Hawkeye State or America, and I will stop at nothing to protect our Iowa values.”

Well, except for one thing: “Iowa values” include a socialist dole in the form of “big fat federal government subsidies for corn ethanol — among other payouts and market-distorting government interventions that Republicans might in other contexts smear as ‘socialist.”

Rampell correctly points out that pure socialism consists of a society in which the government owns the means of production—i.e., all the businesses and industries in the country. In that type of society, typified by countries like Cuba and North Korea, everyone works for the government.

But then there are the socialist programs, ones that use the government to take money from people to whom it belongs in order to give it to those to whom it does not belong.

And there is also “central planning,” a core feature of socialism in which the government centrally plans and directs certain aspects of private economic activity.

Also, government-owned enterprises, such as the Postal Service and Amtrak, which Rampell failed to mention in her article.

Rampell correctly observes the longtime antipathy that Republicans have toward food stamps and other socialist programs for the poor, while, at the same time, supporting socialist programs for the rich and middle class. Social Security and Medicare are premier examples, both of which she cites. So are Trump’s welfare bailouts to farmers he has bankrupted or financially damaged with his centrally planned trade war against China. So is the federal government’s central management of the economy, such as dictating to foreign regimes what they need to buy from American suppliers. Subsidies to American coal plants is another example.

Examples of Republican devotion to socialism that Rampell didn’t cite include public (i.e., government) schooling, the Federal Reserve, immigration controls, the graduated income tax, and the vast U.S. military establishment.

When it comes to socialism, there isn’t any difference in principle between Republicans and Democrats. The only real difference is that Democrats acknowledge that they are socialists. Republicans, on the other hand, live the life of the lie, the life that proclaims that they are defenders of “free enterprise, private property, and limited government” while they support every socialist program that comes down the pike, except those for the poor.

Unfortunately, Rampell omitted from her piece that the only ones who oppose socialism in all its variations are we libertarians. We believe that everyone has the right to keep everything he earns and decide for himself what to do with it. We understand that any society based on the socialist concept of mandatory charity cannot under any circumstances be considered a free society. We’d ditch all those socialist programs and free the American people. Unlike both Republicans and Democrats, we are advocates of economic liberty and free markets, not socialist central planners and governmental redistributionists of wealth.

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#1. To: Deckard (#0)

Social democracy - the welfare state - is not socialism. Socialism is the ownership of the means of production by the state. We have social welfare, like all modern advanced nations have to - the alternative is the disastrous boom-and-bust cycle of the economy before that, with the suffering of untold millions. Through things like ethanol subsidies, we put farming into a steady state and reduce the suffering of Americans across the board. Obviously poverty relief does the same. People can whine and bellyache that that's "socialism" all they like. It is not. And we're never as a nation going back, not ever. Social Security, for example, is supported by somewhere north of 85% of the American people. The 15% who oppose it lost that fight nearly a century ago, and will never, as in not ever, have anything like the numbers or political capital to reopen it. Stick a fork in them, they're done.

America isn't, today, socialist in the least, and it isn't going to BECOME socialist either. The closest we have come to it was quantitative easing, in which the Fed bought up the securities of private industries. But that was mostly bonds, which do not give an ownership rights. Had the FED bought up the equities of companies, then a regulatory agency of the Federal Government would have had a direct ownership stake in American business, with profits from those businesses being directly distributed to the federal government in the form of dividends. THAT would be socialism. And we didn't do that.

Americans are never going to vote for socialism. They ARE going to insist on social democracy - we are going to vote for public welfare, and keep voting for it, until the safety net is secure. That won't be stopped, and the party that stands against it, as the Republicans did in the days of FDR, is going to get plowed over.

Vicomte13  posted on  2019-07-29   7:08:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Deckard (#0)

The title of Rampell’s column is “Trump Is the True Socialist.”

With God Emperor Trump dominating the Socialist vote, he is bound to be reelected. Four more years!!

nolu chan  posted on  2019-07-29   18:38:16 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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