Posted on 02/12/2020 8:20:14 AM PST by Kaslin
Right now, socialism is all the rage in America. Bernie Sanders is surging in the polls and packing in throngs of young fanatics at his rallies like they were going to a free Beyonce concert. Throw in a few million baby boomers still dreaming of 1969, stir vigorously, and cook over a politically high heat until boiling, and theyre certain they have the antidote to eradicate the evil orange plague from the White House and save the world from a near certain apocalypse.
Still, stranger things have happened, like Donald Trump getting elected to begin with. Even Vegas didnt pick that one. But it was his election that actually set off all this lunacy to begin with. And now, the pendulum is swinging back, and the specter of a socialist America, and a Sanders presidency, has all of a sudden become a very real possibility.
Hes got over $30 million in campaign cash and, by the most important modern-day measure of them all, close to 11 million Twitter devotees. And hes feeling it. So much so that he told a raucous crowd of college students recently Were taking on the entire political establishment. Both the Republicans and the Democrats!
Democratic leaders are panic stricken theyre losing control of their party like the Republicans did when Trump steamrolled them in 2016. And the Republicans, now fully behind him, are gearing up for a bloody, no-holds barred, back-alley brawl when Americans go to the polls in November. In the end, regardless of who wins, the 2020 presidential race will look more like a grisly triple murder scene than an election.
But I have to wonder exactly how a 244-year-old democracy just stops being one overnight? Weve never been anything else. Will anyone actually know what to do? Maybe theres an app for it somewhere that will help. But something tells me that socialism might prove to be a little trickier to implement in the U.S. than just flipping on the light switch. It would be more like trying to turn around a cruise ship in a swimming pool.
And theres a very inconvenient fly in the ointment that nobody is discussing. One that is more intrinsic to our nature. Its a human trait that cant be politicized and controlled. Because its part of our national DNA. Its who we are.
Simply put, Americans are hyper-materialistic. We love our toys. Our stuff. You know, the material trappings. Things like technology and cars. Houses. Nice clothes. Travel. Eating out. Everything.
Sorry, but these are all big socialism no-nos.
The golden years of post-World War II America spawned a massive consumer machine designed to devour everything in its path. And thats the problem. Consumerism is contrary to socialism. So, maybe the easiest way to illustrate what socialism would actually mean to you is this. The fashionista, iPhone toting, sushi eating, smartwatch wearing, BMW driving model of you wouldnt be available any longer.
Basically, youd be phased out. Viva la revolution!
And thats the rub. Because those very same extravagances that socialism discourages, are at the heart of our everyday lives. Still, according to a Harris poll last year, and despite our materialistic inclinations, 50% of adults under 38 said they would prefer to live in a socialist system although most of them couldnt tell you anything about it other than they heard college and healthcare were free, and working is pretty much optional.
But do they really have the courage of their convictions? And are they ready to make the trade-offs socialism suggests? Because you cant have it both ways. Driving around in a $80,000 Mercedes with a Bernie 2020 bumper sticker on the back might be viewed as somewhat hypocritical. And youll probably get your tires slashed in the parking lot too.
The problem is most Americans really dont know much about socialism despite the fact that its always trending on Twitter along with plant-based meat and $800 Gucci sneakers. Weve basically fallen for the talking points. Sure, weve read about it and maybe even studied it briefly in school. And we know who all the rock stars are like Marx and Stalin. But for the most part, its still ambiguous to us except for what we read in the New York Times, which essentially acts like a cheerleader with state-sponsored pom-poms.
Remember, this is hardly the first time weve protested the status quo. The American Revolution was certainly one hell of a protest movement, wouldnt you say? George Washington was like our very own Che Guevara. And dont forget that back in the sixties the Baby Boomers wanted to tear down the walls too. Our music was all about revolution and counterculture. Long hair and bell bottoms were the look. And we protested all the same things too. Climate change, inequality, opportunity. All of it.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the Earth Day March. Mortgages, car payments and children all got in the way. And we were forced to cancel the revolution because we had to wake up early the next day to go to work.
So, before we head off to the next Bernie for President rally, and before we write Americas eulogy, just remember that it was capitalism that produced all the stuff we love and use every day. Not socialism. Things like the car and the airplane. The telephone and the lightbulb. How about movies and television? And what about some more recent innovations like the personal computer and the iPhone, the iPad, the microwave, email, video games, voice mail, Wi-Fi and the digital camera to name a few.
Oh, and I almost forgot. The Internet.
And how about the companies that make all these things? Companies like Apple and Microsoft. Coca-Cola. Disney. Nike. McDonalds. Walmart. Harley Davidson. Twitter and Facebook. Instagram, Snapchat. Uber. Netflix. Google. Intel. Amazon. Intel. Oracle. eBay. AT&T. Dell. Costco. YouTube. Cisco. Whole Foods. CNN. Home Depot. IBM. Starbucks and Linked-In. The list goes on.
So, heres the takeaway. None of these companies would exist if the U.S. had been socialist. And neither would any of the things they make. So, take a minute and try to envision your life without them.
Sorry folks, but Netflix has been cancelled tonight.
Of course, some people like to point to countries like Sweden as a possible model for a future America. Thats apples and oranges. The Swedes are primarily Scandinavians of German origin. They have a largely homogeneous, singular population. They are one people. Conversely, the U.S. is 300 times larger and made up of over 150 nationalities with competing agendas. Our national DNA is simply antithetical to it.
So, before we wish it all away and set sail into the great unknown, and before we vote in our next president, whoever it is, take a deep breath. Smell the roses. Because if the U.S. elects a socialist, the next wave of entrepreneurs, and all the innovations that were just beginning to imagine like consumer space travel, personal robots and aqua treadmills, might not ever come to pass.
I suppose time will tell if we indeed have the courage of our convictions. But be careful what you ask for. Because you just may get it.
Just look at Cuba pre-Castro, then Cuba post-Castro...
50% approve.
https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/trump_administration/prez_track_feb12
Socialism - you may vote your way in, but you have to shoot your way out.
As I’ve said before, I want this to be a “tear off the bandage” moment.
None of this supposedly “moderate” Democrat crappola. Make it a Capitalism versus Socialism Election.
That way we will all know the reality of what America is and wants to become. Bernie versus Trump would be the ideal situation, but I seriously doubt the Democrat Party will allow that to happen.
Notice how Buttgiggle is always called a Moderate? I was hoping for a Bernie / Buttgiggle Ticket but they might try to woo the petrified Rat Base with a Buttgiggle / Klovashar Ticket instead. What a time to be alive...
They will be so desperate that the DNC Convention will make the 68 DNC Convention look like a day at Disneyland.
I told my kids Id give them 100 bucks each if Bernie Sanders wins the Democrat nomination
I dont think theres any way in hell the DNC lets this guy have it
Socialism: when your head is shoved far enough up you ass even that tired old shit can look good.
When the killing starts you’ll know that socialism has reached its ultimate goal...communism.
So true. If only there were a way to supplement and overcome socialist propaganda master sessions--uh, I mean K-12 to post secondary education system as it is called.
One way might be to have propaganda movies and TV series of our side. Somehow break them through.
Examples: Deep State never condoned Oliver Stones JFK or the movie Executive Action. Or X-Files. Now poll people on what they believe about Oswald acted alone and there are no UFOs or space aliens. Regardless of the school system versions.
I think it might have been a movie called Che (not sure) I saw in the late 60s. A row of Cuban women were peacefully pleading. An order was given and armed soldiers smashed them in the faces and bodies with heavy rifle butts. Cameras pulled way. Next scene was Cubans one by one picking up rifles in a rebel camp to fight Batista who backed beating the women. Really effective. I always remembered that effective use of emotional propaganda and think we should use it. Better than an Ann Coulter and Ben Stein speech on campus.
The Democrats are flirting with Bernie because he has crowds and money. Their other candidates aren’t prime time players, including Biden who is well past his sell date. Bernie, like all elected socialists, would have had to sneak in and not reveal his true plans to get elected. He did us a favor and told us who he was up front. It’s part of his attraction much like Trump. He won’t be nominated by hook from the wings, or by crook like the last time.
I’m mpre afraid of Pete who hides his socialist agenda. But he won’t get elected for the other reason. The media panders to the gay left but we will never elect a kissing gay couple.
Bloomberg is going to be the Demonrat nominee, which will cause a bunch of Bernie bros to set this out.
The only hope is to allow some cities to go bankrupt to serve as examples; Seattle, Portland, or LA. It may even take a state to fail in order to fully expose the outcome of socialism and save the nation as a whole.
When it happens we can not, “rescue” them from themselves.
I don’t believe Bernie is necessarily all the rage.
I believe that he has a small core that has been seduced by communism but mostly he is the recipient of anger at the Technocrat billionaires, international financiers, and foreign interests who have a headlock on the Democrat Party.
They don’t want the leadership the Democrats have, but they don’t want Republicans either.
Bernie’s core will show up for him in the general election.
The protest crowd might vote for him in the primaries. In the general I think that they will stay home.
And in open primary many States Trump voters will work to create a situation where Bernie Sanders has the most votes, but not an overwhelming majority.
Lets optimize the second group.
If he is a true commie...
Once sanders is sworn in ..you will no longer be able to talk negatively about THE STATE (sanders)
You could end up in prison or possibly executed.
Bump
My state has an open Democratic primary. I’m voting for Sanders for exactly the reason you state, though much more illustratively than I could: “tear off the bandage” is what I want to see happen.
I want a showdown between systems, and I want it fought at the polling place and not in “media bubbles” and “spin rooms”. I’ll do what I can to make that happen.
I’ll be doing the same.
“If he is a true commie...
Once sanders is sworn in ..you will no longer be able to talk negatively about THE STATE (sanders)
You could end up in prison or possibly executed.”
Kind of sounds like what Northam and the dems are trying to do in Richmond.
The problem is that the mush~4~brains who would vote for him see people like Bernout with his multiple homes and lavish expense accounts and feeeeeeeeeeeel that they too are entitled to wretched excess.
Unfortunately, them learning the hard way would invariably drag us down as well. Go Trump!
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