Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Complexities of Politics Aren't

"Capitalism is the worst, most horrible, horrific, gut-wrenching, soul-searing, spirit crushing, repressive, oppressive, depressive, evilest system there is...except, of course, for everything else."
"Communism is the most perfect political plan ever perceived, but it cannot work beyond three very good friends."
  For all of the hype, hoopla, bull squirt and balderdash, politics comes down to three basic points.  There are myriads of sub-points within each , but it comes down to capitalism, fascism and socialism.  This is an easy to understand lesson.  It is for you Obamabots and others whom were not taught this in the government schools and useless universities and those who never had any yearning for learning anything beyond what you had to learn, or moreso memorize, to pass your stupid, standardized tests and please your empty professors and professorettes.
Capitalism is a culture based on the basic rule of law that no one cause another loss or harm through force or fraud, so that people can freely profit from their talents and training, privately owning and controlling property, including and especially their own persons, as well as the ways and means of production, distribution  and consumption for the benefit of the individual, pursuing his or her happiness. 
Fascism is a philosophy of private rights to ownership of self and the ways and means of production, distribution and consumption, but with public control, for the public good.
Socialism is a society in which all is publicly owned and operated, taking (even if by force or fraud)from personal ability and giving to public need, all for society's sake.
That's it.  That's all there is to it.  Three sentences.  What kind of government do you want?  And what kind of your fellow man do you want governing? 
The sentence about capitalism is complex.  The system itself is simple.  Earn honestly all that you can through your abilities and aspirations, while others do the same with theirs.
"The only thing wrong with capitalism is capitalists."  Of course, those "capitalists" who make capitalism wrong are not capitalists.  They break the basic rule of law.  They defraud and they force, often with the bully pulpit and police power of government.  They are crony capitalists and phony fascists, like FDR, LBJ, Barry, Al Gore, Solyndra, and Fiskar Automotive, as well as the Demoncats and Dummycraps of Congress.
 

  

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