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You want Change?

You wanted change? Looks like you are going to get it, and as our freedoms are being taken away from us one a t a time, you will feel that change. I told everyone that would listen to me before President Obama got in that he was a Socialist. I am only one person, yet I feel that I have a voice so here I go, before they take that freedom away from me as well. If you get a chance watch Glenn Beck, he is very open minded and speaks the truth.

The new Government has long term goals. These goals are to change America one law at a time, and to force us all to share the wealth.

We have new type government that is not being controlled by the Democrats, as you may think. It is being controlled by a new type of political party hiding as the Democrats and forcing the hands of the rest of the Democratic party to go along. If you do not go along you are blackmailed or forced out of office. I am a Republican, but the differences between myself and a Democrat was always very small. Yet this new Government does not have the same small differences.

Capitalism is not just for the rich, it is how we live our lives and it is what this country was founded on. It is the opportunities to work two jobs, long hours, and make more money from it. The people, who work harder, and longer, get more. The opportunity to own your own company, work long hours, and make lots of money. This sets self goals, to work harder, work smarter, and achieve your dreams. If everything was free, most people would not work for it that is human nature. Not all, but most of the poor in this country, do not set goals, goals for a better life. When given things for free, why work for them? So the idea is the middle class, and rich, work hard for what we have, and give it to the people who do not work hard, or at all? More people will become lazy, and in time the rest of us will even have to work harder to carry them. That is Socialism, which leads to Communism, don’t believe me? Then read below…

Socialism
- refers to the various theories of economic organization which advocate either public or direct worker ownership and administration of the means of production and allocation of resources. A more comprehensive definition of socialism is an economic system that has transcended commodity production and wage labor, where economic activity is carried out to maximize use-value as opposed to exchange-value, including in its definition a corresponding change in social and economic relations; such as the organization of economic institutions and resource allocation; often implying advocacy for a method of compensation based on the amount of labor expended.

Socialists generally share the view that capitalism unfairly concentrates power and wealth among a small segment of society that controls capital and derives its wealth through a system of exploitation. This in turn creates an unequal society, that fails to provide equal opportunities for everyone to maximize their potential, and does not utilize technology and resources to their maximum potential nor in the interests of the public.

Marxism
- is a particular political philosophy, economic and sociological worldview based upon a materialist interpretation of history, a Marxist analysis of capitalism, a theory of social change, and an atheist view of human liberation derived from the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. The three primary aspects of Marxism are:

The dialectical and materialist concept of history — Humankind’s history is fundamentally that of the struggle between social classes. The productive capacity of society is the foundation of society, and as this capacity increases over time the social relations of production, class relations, evolve through this struggle of the classes and pass through definite stages (primitive communism, slavery, feudalism, capitalism). The legal, political, ideological and other aspects (e.g. art) of society are derived from these production relations as is the consciousness of the individuals of which the society is composed.

Communism
- is a social structure in which classes are abolished and property is commonly controlled, as well as a political philosophy and social movement that advocates and aims to create such a society.

Karl Marx, the father of communist thought, posited that communism would be the final stage in society, which would be achieved through a proletarian revolution and only possible after a socialist stage develops the productive forces, leading to a superabundance of goods and services.

“Pure communism” in the Marxian sense refers to a classless, stateless and oppression-free society where decisions on what to produce and what policies to pursue are made democratically, allowing every member of society to participate in the decision-making process in both the political and economic spheres of life. In modern usage, communism is often used to refer to the policies of the various communist states, which were authoritarian governments that had centrally planned economies and ownership of all the means of production. Most communist governments based their ideology on Marxism-Leninism.

As a political ideology, communism is usually considered to be a branch of socialism, a broad group of economic and political philosophies that draw on various political and intellectual movements with origins in the work of theorists of the Industrial Revolution and the French Revolution. Communism attempts to offer an alternative to the problems with the capitalist market economy and the legacy of imperialism and nationalism.

Something needs to be done. Health care is another form of Socialism, because we will be working hard to carry the people who do not work at all. We are also being forced to have health insurance by our Government. We are in big trouble, because I love this country and I do not want it to change. Our freedoms are being taken away from us.

 
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