On 4 Jun 2010 at 10:54, Fam. Kintziger-Karaca wrote: Hi Platt,
There is a major difference in thinking towards socialism in the US, and Europe. I'm not really convinced Americans are able too see how bad it really is. its cancerous all the way , rotten to the bone. some people here, and its a big group, living all there live's of welfarechecks,but all the years they are doing this , all these periods, the years are equalled for the pension one will get. so, for your pension here , there is about only a little difference,given the fact ,been working for it , or not. unbelievable. Adrie Hi Adrie, Since the election of a leftist to the presidency, Americans are beginning to understand the cancerous nature of socialism. Health insurance companies, once private companies, are now under control of the Federal government. This will enable the government to compel you to own health insurance and determine under what circumstances you will get treatment. Once given that power, the government can conceivably do anything they want to you, all in the name of the "public good." But, even before this step into dependency on the government, millions of Americans discovered the benefits of welfare and employment by the state. With so many of the electorate now feeding at the government trough, it's doubtful if America's headlong rush to be like Europe can be averted. And, the economic problems of Europe will soon become multiplied tenfold in the U.S. Western civilization will gradually wither away to be replaced by the growing Asian giants. As we speak, China can plunge America into the abyss by demanding payment of U.S. debt. Back in the 1930's America came to a fork in the road and chose the road to serfdom. In MOQ terms, social patterns of coercive cooperation have overcome intellectual patterns of individual liberty. Platt Moq_Discuss mailing list Listinfo, Unsubscribing etc. http://lists.moqtalk.org/listinfo.cgi/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org Archives: http://lists.moqtalk.org/pipermail/moq_discuss-moqtalk.org/ http://moq.org/md/archives.html
