Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
82. Capitalism does not include social programs. FDR modified capitalism into a
Sat Nov 16, 2013, 07:53 PM
Nov 2013

capitalistic/socialistic system that worked until undone by the corporatists.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

This isn't true just of the copyright chapter. It's true of the entire vile thing cali Nov 2013 #1
Change We Can't Believe In billhicks76 Nov 2013 #71
More like "Change We Can't See" cui bono Nov 2013 #86
are you a stakeholder and trade under 2005 Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement? Sunlei Nov 2013 #129
so you don't think that the American People at large are stakeholders? cali Nov 2013 #130
the way the Gov defines 'stakeholders' no 'the people' are not corp owners or traders. Sunlei Nov 2013 #136
Corporate Democrats need to be expelled from the party. L0oniX Nov 2013 #2
if only. cali Nov 2013 #3
sounds like you don't want American owned companies to be able to sell and trade /w other countries? Sunlei Nov 2013 #131
Oh, really? PETRUS Nov 2013 #135
they will be shoved out by other countries like Mexico & Canada who will have a trade agreement. Sunlei Nov 2013 #137
What the hell are you talking about? PETRUS Nov 2013 #139
FDR created the National Recovery Administration Progressive dog Nov 2013 #5
Wow ...weak coffee this morning? L0oniX Nov 2013 #8
For those that don't know history zeemike Nov 2013 #12
Where did I mention the CCC, Progressive dog Nov 2013 #18
Yes he was one of the one percent. zeemike Nov 2013 #20
So, we should wait for the TPP deal Progressive dog Nov 2013 #26
what the hay? by that "logic" we should wait to pass judgment cali Nov 2013 #27
We should wait to pass judgement on rumors of Progressive dog Nov 2013 #66
Couldn't disagree more . . . MrModerate Nov 2013 #104
When something becomes a bill, it Progressive dog Nov 2013 #110
Well it was you than changed the conversation from TPP to NRA zeemike Nov 2013 #29
No I did not, you should read what I replied to Progressive dog Nov 2013 #62
I wish I could draw. I see a gun pointed at the head of the middle class and conservatives rhett o rick Nov 2013 #30
+1 cali Nov 2013 #31
Sounds like seeing people drowning at the beach when Progressive dog Nov 2013 #63
ridiculous. The TPP most certainly does exist. cali Nov 2013 #64
No it doesn't, negotiations are taking place, Progressive dog Nov 2013 #67
You are trying desperately to change the argument to whether the TPP technically "exists" until rhett o rick Nov 2013 #85
and there was no iraq war until congress voted authorization? tomp Nov 2013 #116
Childish name calling always Progressive dog Nov 2013 #119
that there was going to be a war was clear to anyone paying attention cali Nov 2013 #122
Do you ever read more than a sentence before replying, Progressive dog Nov 2013 #138
late response but for the record. tomp Nov 2013 #146
For the record LOL Progressive dog Nov 2013 #147
No it's like people on the beach looking at a giant tsunami and you telling them not to worry rhett o rick Nov 2013 #76
Or "maybe it's one of those fake guns with the funny flags that says BANG, let's at least wait GoneFishin Nov 2013 #84
OMFG... you can't possibly be serious. cui bono Nov 2013 #88
Yes, let's wait unti the damage is done - I'm sure it will get "fixed later" dflprincess Nov 2013 #97
Which part of a bill becoming law are Progressive dog Nov 2013 #112
I might ask you the same question dflprincess Nov 2013 #143
It is foolish until there is a bill or Progressive dog Nov 2013 #145
Yes, and I would add just one more thing: He was called a "traitor to his class" in his own time. whathehell Nov 2013 #72
"They are unanimous in their hate for me--and I welcome their hatred." - FDR L0oniX Nov 2013 #79
Damn.. whathehell Nov 2013 #93
No one wants to destroy capitalism????? fasttense Nov 2013 #108
+1. thank you. said before I could. nt tomp Nov 2013 #115
He did not "save capitalism". He modified it with socialistic programs rhett o rick Nov 2013 #33
Roosevelt saved capitalism, the USA is not socialist Progressive dog Nov 2013 #59
He both saved it and modified it by adding SOCIALIST style programs. cali Nov 2013 #61
Capitalism does not include social programs. FDR modified capitalism into a rhett o rick Nov 2013 #82
Yep, exactly BuelahWitch Nov 2013 #13
The enemies of Democracy are embedded here. L0oniX Nov 2013 #80
It used corporate input to set prices (higher) Progressive dog Nov 2013 #16
What the heck does the NRA have to do with the TPP??? cali Nov 2013 #17
Well, the post I replied to had nothing to do with the TPP, Progressive dog Nov 2013 #22
Legislation that cuts social security hasn't been passed so cali Nov 2013 #28
So help me understand why someone would use such a ridiculous argument. rhett o rick Nov 2013 #35
blind partisanship and devotion to the President is all I can come up with, rhett cali Nov 2013 #42
Blind devotion and/or a strong belief in corporatism (maybe even fascism). rhett o rick Nov 2013 #49
I honestly don't think that these DUers have a strong belief in corporatism cali Nov 2013 #51
I think you are correct. A lot of our society is centered around authoritarianism. rhett o rick Nov 2013 #53
It's a talking point for sure. Definitely got a memo for this one, it's used by many on here. cui bono Nov 2013 #89
It just doesnt make sense to me. He/they provide no argument and try the logic rhett o rick Nov 2013 #133
Napster? RosettaStoned77 Nov 2013 #106
Absoutely embarassing - and questionable Divernan Nov 2013 #107
The top corporate Dem is currently in the White House FiveGoodMen Nov 2013 #7
The next one is the only one Enthusiast Nov 2013 #109
That's how our government works these days. Bought and paid for with obscene profits. nt bemildred Nov 2013 #4
I know lots of people here don't want to acknowledge that cali Nov 2013 #6
No truer words jsr Nov 2013 #94
They'll all be here tomorrow reccing the distraction du jour kitty cat pictures Corruption Inc Nov 2013 #102
yep. I know. cali Nov 2013 #114
K&R.... daleanime Nov 2013 #9
K&R for more visibility. nt Mnemosyne Nov 2013 #10
K&R n/t krispos42 Nov 2013 #11
sadly k/r 840high Nov 2013 #14
Is the new thinking that nation states are so old school gtar100 Nov 2013 #15
K & R! lonestarnot Nov 2013 #23
Welcome to fascism. n/t aggiesal Nov 2013 #19
Global fascism. nm rhett o rick Nov 2013 #37
Truly it's Global Fascism..if you read the financial news how we are KoKo Nov 2013 #78
Please dont apologize for venting. rhett o rick Nov 2013 #83
+10000000 woo me with science Nov 2013 #91
By gosh, I think you've got it! ReRe Nov 2013 #87
Most of the regulation and legislation.. sendero Nov 2013 #21
Much of it is, but by no means all of it cali Nov 2013 #24
Much like consulting with insurance companies on the issue of health care.... n/t annabanana Nov 2013 #25
Yes, and big pharma too. "Our" gov't is no more. polichick Nov 2013 #55
Bingo! jsr Nov 2013 #117
So who should do the advising? treestar Nov 2013 #32
Seriously? Sure. Public advocacy groups and experts on the issue like Sell cali Nov 2013 #34
Where did dI say that? treestar Nov 2013 #40
why would you even ask that question? cali Nov 2013 #45
Because it's easy to ask questions but much harder to actually make a stand. nm rhett o rick Nov 2013 #101
Is seems like people trying to figure out where you stand often ends up with them guessing rhett o rick Nov 2013 #46
*crickets* cui bono Nov 2013 #92
*toads* Oilwellian Nov 2013 #98
So are you ok that there isnt anyone defending the rights of the 99%? I can think rhett o rick Nov 2013 #41
How about some non-industry representatives? ThoughtCriminal Nov 2013 #43
If you believe the corporations are the only voices that matter, how is your argument TheKentuckian Nov 2013 #50
colorfully stated. The question posed by that poster reveals cali Nov 2013 #57
Are you serious? marmar Nov 2013 #128
Cali--Did you catch this debate between Bill Watson (Cato) and Lori Wallach (Public Citizen)? KoKo Nov 2013 #36
Yes, thanks, KoKo. Lori Wallach is a hero. cali Nov 2013 #38
I see a number of hero's stepping forward. We may make a fight out of this. nm rhett o rick Nov 2013 #39
Did anybody read the Wikileak of that section? rucky Nov 2013 #44
yes. I read it, but I too had to go to other sources for more info and clarification cali Nov 2013 #47
Thanks! rucky Nov 2013 #52
Considering that all the crafters of the ACA were all insurance insiders and other Cleita Nov 2013 #48
Which unions are in favor? fadedrose Nov 2013 #54
I don't think any unions have come out in support. Many have come out in opposition cali Nov 2013 #56
Good ole Yahoo fadedrose Nov 2013 #74
K&R Nice work staying on this story. n/t pa28 Nov 2013 #58
thanks. Clearly some here don't appreciate it, but it's nice to hear from those who do- cali Nov 2013 #60
2018: "the only people I know against ObamaTrades are the 'Baggers who want NAFTA back" MisterP Nov 2013 #65
One key question about the article. Progressive dog Nov 2013 #68
because there is no debate. you said it. cali Nov 2013 #75
Thank goodness the Admin has the ACA SNAFU to grab public attention, no? WinkyDink Nov 2013 #69
K & R ctsnowman Nov 2013 #70
Corporations write the policies and also play the role of executive editors within our Lodestar Nov 2013 #73
So what is the problem with... reACTIONary Nov 2013 #77
read all the links and you'll understand cali Nov 2013 #81
This is a very tendentious site... reACTIONary Nov 2013 #95
Bullshit. Jonas Salk gave away his vaccine eridani Nov 2013 #96
Salk didn't patten his vacine... reACTIONary Nov 2013 #100
Solid government funding for continued research was all scientists needed in the 50s and 60s eridani Nov 2013 #103
We certainly do need solid government funding of research. And I support it. But... reACTIONary Nov 2013 #126
Google "Bell Labs" and read the sad story of their downsizing since their glory days-- eridani Nov 2013 #141
You are arguing that patent protection is a public good... reACTIONary Nov 2013 #142
The hostility is to the unnecessary EXPANSION of intellectual property rights-- eridani Nov 2013 #144
American Corporations vs. Foreign Corporations Conium Nov 2013 #90
Why, I believe I will adopt your viewpoint right now. Enthusiast Nov 2013 #111
Obama is smart but NOT infallible. fasttense Nov 2013 #113
My hope remains that Obama has not yet made a decision on the TPP. Laelth Nov 2013 #120
He has not kept his options open. He has stated over and over that cali Nov 2013 #121
You're right. I should probably take him at his word. Laelth Nov 2013 #124
he's pushing it hard but not so much publicly- for obvious reasons cali Nov 2013 #125
Fair enough and entirely possible. Laelth Nov 2013 #134
He may be smart but that doesnt mean he alaways does the right thing Armstead Nov 2013 #132
TROJAN Horse blkmusclmachine Nov 2013 #99
Heard about this site and wanted to pass it on. If it hasn't already YOHABLO Nov 2013 #105
k&r for exposure. n/t Laelth Nov 2013 #118
Well it -is- a constitutional convention for the new corporatist world order, HereSince1628 Nov 2013 #123
I think of the TPP as the Enabling Act for Corporate rule. n/t fasttense Nov 2013 #140
k/r marmar Nov 2013 #127
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»All of the copyright advi...»Reply #82