The same liberals who bitch and moan about the coming of the patriot act, facist, right wing police state... (depicted in such recent liberal propaganda films such as V for Vendetta, Children Of Men etc, depicting a future right wing oppressive dystopia facist state)...are the VERY same liberals who preach for MORE government regulations, BIGGER government, MORE government control of the economy, the killing of the free market, social engineering, the removal of firearms in private ownership and basically just more government in our lives in general. I guess its only considered an oppresive police state to a liberal only if it is a right wing facist one and not an oppressive communist/socialist facist one (ie Cuba, North Korea, China). Am I the only one who sees the blatant hypocrisy in this method of thinking.
3/31/2007 9:30:06 AM
Well, liberals in the modern sense don't oppose big government nor do conservatives. They simply oppose big government which does not represent their values.Which is probably why an increasing number of americans self identify as economically conservative and socially liberal.
3/31/2007 9:36:52 AM
you just kinda proved my point. they dont mind a big government when it reflects their ideas, no matter if its just as oppressive as a facist one. and for the record, true old school conservatives like myself still very much believe in a small small central government[Edited on March 31, 2007 at 9:40 AM. Reason : .]
3/31/2007 9:39:43 AM
^Excpet that you seemed to be suggesting there is hypocrisy - Liberals don't claim to be against big government they just claim to be against big conservative government. So where is the hypocrisy?
3/31/2007 9:55:12 AM
i'm a left leaning moderate but i tend to agree with repub on this onethe left is the side that argues for more regulation and government oversight. the problem though is that the reason they do so is because the free market tends to become corrupt without it. the control of the economy is a bi-partisan thing, it's not so much control though as it is monitoring and adjusting at times to keep it from diving. i'm not sure what you mean by the social engineering because the right is the side full of the religious nuts who want to convert everyone, that sounds like social engineering to me. you're right about the removal of firearms.
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3/31/2007 10:00:10 AM
well i can only speak for myself, but i never voted for bush and i hardly consider bush a true conservative.
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3/31/2007 10:04:08 AM
i think that was the point.
3/31/2007 10:11:43 AM
Most of the "liberals" here aren't the big gov. type, they lean independent. And many of the Democrats are the same way (not your Hillary or Pelosi types, but I think Dean was this way).
3/31/2007 12:35:56 PM
3/31/2007 1:39:07 PM
Hmm, V for Vendetta was anti-fascism, why would a conservative object to the destruction of a centrally planned country?
3/31/2007 1:52:32 PM
3/31/2007 3:10:02 PM
facist --> fascist
3/31/2007 11:16:35 PM
best soapbox post ever.
4/1/2007 12:18:25 AM
why casue its true
4/1/2007 12:32:07 AM
Republican18, do you not see the difference between social liberty and laissez-faire economics?Nearly all your examples of so-called hypocrisy involve the freedoms of business. I think I speak for liberals as a whole when I say that we're willing to limit the freedoms of business if it means increasing the well-being of individuals. As for "the killing of the free market" and "the removal of firearms in private ownership": omg strawman!
4/1/2007 12:34:18 AM
omg no its not
4/1/2007 12:35:49 AM
You heard it here first, folksThe liberals want to destroy capitalism and repeal the 2nd Amendment(Actually, it's been said a million times by a million dipshits who have no clue what liberals want )
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4/1/2007 12:41:29 AM
oh, and while we're at it, I was curious about this one:A Fundamental Conservative Hypocrisy:Conservatives claim that government is ineffective and messes up all it touches.Yet these same people seek to involve government in religion and morality; the two issues which government has proven itself completely unable to control every time it's tried. At the same time, they dismiss the notion that government involvement could possibly help the economy, despite the fact that the economy is the only area where government's been shown to work well.
4/1/2007 12:51:31 AM
i will agree on the first part but not the second
4/1/2007 12:59:20 AM
ill agree youre a dipshit
4/1/2007 1:04:35 AM
clever
4/1/2007 1:12:47 AM
I don't really agree that V for Vendetta and Children of Men are propaganda films. I mean, I'm as conservative as they come, but if you really believe those movies are liberal, then you entirely missed the point. If anything, V for Vendetta specifically, they stand for exactly what conservatives stand for, which is a government that fears its people.
4/1/2007 3:27:58 AM
lol
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4/1/2007 10:42:10 AM
I think we should let Walmart make and regulate our currency.
4/1/2007 11:50:09 AM
4/1/2007 11:51:27 AM
I can't think of a single industry....from automakers to healthcare, defense and agriculture that hasn't profited or just survived without government subsidy. This irrational belief that the free market solves all our problems negates the fact that the free market causes most of the problems as well. I'm not saying communism is good by any means, but if allowed to devolve into a truly market driven system.... there would be violent revolution in a matter of weeks, if not days.
4/1/2007 12:11:09 PM
holy shit you have an interesting definition of "profited"hmm... lets see, american auto companies doing fabulous - checkhealth care doing fabulous - check
4/1/2007 12:19:05 PM
so wait, its hypocricy when Republican18 doesnt understand actual liberal positions?[Edited on April 1, 2007 at 12:27 PM. Reason : and history. wow. that last line of the opening post is amazing.]
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4/1/2007 12:28:42 PM
ahahahahhahahahahahha
4/1/2007 12:29:52 PM
^^did you forget about the depression of 1873?and I like how you blamed a war that had been over for 10 years for the depression.Nevermind the high speculation and lack of institutional controls over the economy. It's all about the evil gubment causing the depression, when it was that same evil gubment through spending brought us out of the depression[Edited on April 1, 2007 at 12:46 PM. Reason : ..]
4/1/2007 12:46:06 PM
Yes, the depression of 1873 was considered the worst in history... until the 1930s. For in the U.S., the panic of 1873 heralded a five year recession, which culminated in an economic boom until finally recessing again in 1893. As for WW1, yes, it bears blame. During the war the hard gold standard was abandoned by most western nations, only to be restored in a far less rigid system, more akin to a soft gold standard. From then on it was only a matter of events until the system collapsed, events which finally occurred in 1932.
4/1/2007 1:02:56 PM
blame the gubment
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4/1/2007 11:01:02 PM
And if we had the gold standard still in place, something that cost $100 back in 1995 would cost $200 today. http://www.kitco.com/scripts/hist_charts/monthly_graphs.plxand if we compare 1913 today, the price of something costing $100 would be 2151at least the current system is truely market driven. the value of the dollar is based purely on individuals being reserve notes which is based on the strength of the economy. The gold standard could easily be fucked up by a new gold fine, or someone hording all the gold.and please, provide information about you price comparisons between 1913 and today.[Edited on April 1, 2007 at 11:12 PM. Reason : .]
4/1/2007 11:10:49 PM
hoarding is market driving. monopolies are the creations of "free" markets.
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