--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>  
> In a message dated 6/23/06 11:35:36 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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> > I  think from comments I have read in this forum before,
> > there are a lot  of people that want more government
> > controls over the economy and  means of production. Just
> > how much control is a big  question.
> 
> Yes, that's a big question, typically unexamined by
> those  who like to label liberals "socialists,those 
> the only two choices  were unbridled capitalism and
> Marxian socialism.
> 
> But it's a lot  easier to decide which side you're on
> if you can make yourself believe  there are only two
> with nothing in between. Otherwise you might  actually
> have to *think* about what's involved.
> 
> (General "you," not  you personally.)
> 
> Yes I think the question is where do you draw the line from  
> referring to a country as being capitalistic and being socialistic. 
> There is a  point where it tilts from one side to the other. The 
> more one pushes that  balance beam towards more social programs 
> paid for by the wealthy, the closer it  is to tipping to being 
> called a socialist  country.

Right, and you end up with a lot of wealthy socialists.  ;-)






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