You hit the nail on the head, ihavenobios. The USA has a socialist military, a socialist police force, a socialist postal service, socialist fire departments, highways, parks and a number of other not-for-profit, state- or federally-run services, which we wouldn't dream of exposing to the profit motive. But too many people have been so thoroughly brainwashed by corporate propaganda that they almost instinctively reject anything that smacks of socialism.
The latest financial crisis has shown us where unrestrained capitalism leads.
It's high time people started waking up and seeing reality instead of the pseudo-reality dished up by the corporate media.

by Flashruss on 03/28/2009 09:04:32 AM EST

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except I'd like to point out that we have exposed some of those things to the profit motive. Think of all the private companies that profited immensely from the Iraq war. Flawed free market ideology applied to death and destruction, the belief that private companies are more "efficient". It used to be that the military drove its own mail trucks and peeled its own potatoes and did its own laundry and fought in combat. All of those functions have been privatized to one degree or another, at tremendous expense to the taxpayer (and they taxpayer's grandchildren) while enriching a select few well-connected "contractors"

And back here at home, all sorts of public assets are being privatized. The tollway connecting Chicago to Indiana was sold (or leased or whatever) to a private FOREIGN company a few years ago. And just this year Chicago took a payment of a billion dollars (not sure if that's totally accurate but it was BIG) from a private company in exchange for rights to the parking meters. And sure enough, a few weeks ago, parking meters all over the city doubled in price, some places it quadrupled. It's not the money that bothers me as much as the fact that I'm plunking quarters into the coffers of a for-profit company whenever I park somewhere. Both of these examples illustrate the following point. Infrastructure (tollways/urban parking) shouldn't be a for-profit transaction. People are forced to buy a product that used to be a public asset. It's the worst kind of monopoly because there is no "free market" for roads and parking. It's bullshit!

And our society will crumble because of it.  

by Badass4Peace on 03/28/2009 11:45:49 AM EST

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& well said! 

There has been an ongoing discussion about privatizing our highways as well.  

 


by sisco66 on 03/28/2009 12:35:38 PM EST

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continued from above

by sisco66 on 03/28/2009 12:36:35 PM EST

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This is where conservatives intentionally smear or just don't get that progressives don't want *actual* socialism.

We just recognize that the commons is better served by the government while other things are better served by private business.

But they pretend or believe that we're plotting to make EVERYTHING government run (our electronics, clothes and food brought to us by the government) instead of certain key things that are unique (police, fire,, post office, healthcare, roads and tolls, etc.).

by Tom Hanc on 03/28/2009 12:44:28 PM EST

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