Inside the Mind of a Leftist--"Progressive"

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kalm wrote:
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You're learning. :notworthy:
just like bush considered himself a fiscal and compassionate conservative. They're politicians solidifying their base.
A progressive would not have appointed geithner, bernanke, Salazar and Emmanuel, consolidated wealth and power on wall street, escalated the war, negotiated with pharma and monopolistic healy insurers etc, etc, etc.

Read tman's list. :coffee:
So, you are the decider on who is a "progressive"??? :?

Being a "progressive" is all about consolidating power and wealth.
The epitome of "progressivism" , Woodrow Wilson, dove head first into WWI after campaigning to stay out of it.
Obama explained his reasons for the unholy alliances with "Big Pharma" and those dirty evil health insurance companies....its a step by step process. We couldn't just go from a semi private system to a single payer system overnight. Believe me, and I think you know this, his ultimate goal is socialized, government run, single payer health care. :nod:

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Baldy wrote:Being a "progressive" is all about consolidating power and wealth.
No.....that's called being a Republican.

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Re: Inside the Mind of a Leftist--"Progressive"

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Baldy wrote:
kalm wrote:
just like bush considered himself a fiscal and compassionate conservative. They're politicians solidifying their base.
A progressive would not have appointed geithner, bernanke, Salazar and Emmanuel, consolidated wealth and power on wall street, escalated the war, negotiated with pharma and monopolistic healy insurers etc, etc, etc.

Read tman's list. :coffee:
So, you are the decider on who is a "progressive"??? :?

Being a "progressive" is all about consolidating power and wealth.
The epitome of "progressivism" , Woodrow Wilson, dove head first into WWI after campaigning to stay out of it.
Obama explained his reasons for the unholy alliances with "Big Pharma" and those dirty evil health insurance companies....its a step by step process. We couldn't just go from a semi private system to a single payer system overnight. Believe me, and I think you know this, his ultimate goal is socialized, government run, single payer health care. :nod:

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So now you're equating WWI to Obama's escalation in Afghanistan and suggesting Obama is killing Pharma and health insurance companies softly?

Interesting.

Obama paid lip service to single payer and dumped it as fast as he could because he's a corporatist and that's what you have to be to get re-elected. That's why he was an environmentalist during the primaries then pivoted toward big oil in the general.

You're just confused because you think progressive is the new liberal. :lol:
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kalm wrote: So now you're equating WWI to Obama's escalation in Afghanistan and suggesting Obama is killing Pharma and health insurance companies softly?
I am? :rofl:

No, I'm simply showing you reality. You seem to be under the false assumption that "progressivism" is this wonderful peace loving magic do-good we love, want to help, and take care of everybody philosophy. Wilson was one of the so-call fathers of "progressivism", but was an opportunistic, vile, racist, disgusting POS.

Obama isn't killing the pharmaceuticals or the health insurance companies. They voluntarily put their heads under the guillotine. Sorry, I can't believe you are naive enough to think that he is a sell out when if given the chance, he would implement a single payer system in a nanosecond if he was given the opportunity. You do know he did extreme harm to his presidency just to get that abortion of a health care bill passed. Him publicly supporting a single payer system at that time would have doomed his presidency for good.
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Baldy wrote:
kalm wrote: So now you're equating WWI to Obama's escalation in Afghanistan and suggesting Obama is killing Pharma and health insurance companies softly?
I am? :rofl:

No, I'm simply showing you reality. You seem to be under the false assumption that "progressivism" is this wonderful peace loving magic do-good we love, want to help, and take care of everybody philosophy. Wilson was one of the so-call fathers of "progressivism", but was an opportunistic, vile, racist, disgusting POS.

Obama isn't killing the pharmaceuticals or the health insurance companies. They voluntarily put their heads under the guillotine. Sorry, I can't believe you are naive enough to think that he is a sell out when if given the chance, he would implement a single payer system in a nanosecond if he was given the opportunity. You do know he did extreme harm to his presidency just to get that abortion of a health care bill passed. Him publicly supporting a single payer system at that time would have doomed his presidency for good.
Progressivism is just like any other "ism". It has it's good points and it's unintended consequences. If truth be told, I don't believe very strongly in any "ism" other than cynicism. But I do get a kick out of how "progressive" has recently become a pejorative term used by the right along with the typical revisions of history to justify their selfishness. :thumb:

The interesting part is whether the Democrats were simply re-branding themselves after a decade of Rush co-opting the term liberal, or whether there is truly a progressive movement afoot as a backlash to Democratic Party corporatism.

In any event, I wouldn't worry too much Baldy. Power is firmly entrenched, and thanks to Citizens United, without broad sweeping changes to campaign finance or serious societal turbulence, I'd guess any legitimate populist reform efforts, whether from progressives or tea baggers, will be squashed like a bug.
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kalm wrote: Progressivism is just like any other "ism". It has it's good points and it's unintended consequences. If truth be told, I don't believe very strongly in any "ism" other than cynicism. But I do get a kick out of how "progressive" has recently become a pejorative term used by the right along with the typical revisions of history to justify their selfishness. :thumb:

The interesting part is whether the Democrats were simply re-branding themselves after a decade of Rush co-opting the term liberal, or whether there is truly a progressive movement afoot as a backlash to Democratic Party corporatism.

In any event, I wouldn't worry too much Baldy. Power is firmly entrenched, and thanks to Citizens United, without broad sweeping changes to campaign finance or serious societal turbulence, I'd guess any legitimate populist reform efforts, whether from progressives or tea baggers, will be squashed like a bug.
Selfishness? Surprised you didn't throw in "greed", also. :rofl:

Yeah, it's always the other guy who's the selfish one.
Please be my guest and tell me one society that doesn't run on "selfishness" in one form or another. :coffee:
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Baldy wrote:
kalm wrote: Progressivism is just like any other "ism". It has it's good points and it's unintended consequences. If truth be told, I don't believe very strongly in any "ism" other than cynicism. But I do get a kick out of how "progressive" has recently become a pejorative term used by the right along with the typical revisions of history to justify their selfishness. :thumb:

The interesting part is whether the Democrats were simply re-branding themselves after a decade of Rush co-opting the term liberal, or whether there is truly a progressive movement afoot as a backlash to Democratic Party corporatism.

In any event, I wouldn't worry too much Baldy. Power is firmly entrenched, and thanks to Citizens United, without broad sweeping changes to campaign finance or serious societal turbulence, I'd guess any legitimate populist reform efforts, whether from progressives or tea baggers, will be squashed like a bug.
Selfishness? Surprised you didn't throw in "greed", also. :rofl:

Yeah, it's always the other guy who's the selfish one.
Please be my guest and tell me one society that doesn't run on "selfishness" in one form or another. :coffee:
Sure selfishness, greed, self interest whatever you'd like to call it can be a motivating force. But it can also be a destructive force. Societies have crumbled under the weight of their own greed.

It's a matter of degrees. :coffee:
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BigSkyBears wrote:
Any good books on him?
Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics, and the Challenge to the U.S. by Nikolas Kozloff

The book is pretty dense, but it's very informative.

This review seems to be the best I've read. http://www.atlantic-community.org/index ... _to_the_US" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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ERK-MOBILE wrote:
BigSkyBears wrote:
Any good books on him?
Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics, and the Challenge to the U.S. by Nikolas Kozloff

The book is pretty dense, but it's very informative.

This review seems to be the best I've read. http://www.atlantic-community.org/index ... _to_the_US" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kozloff is an active environmentalist and fairly left...
You'll get hammered by this crowd for this as suggested reading


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Chizzang wrote:
ERK-MOBILE wrote: Hugo Chavez: Oil, Politics, and the Challenge to the U.S. by Nikolas Kozloff

The book is pretty dense, but it's very informative.

This review seems to be the best I've read. http://www.atlantic-community.org/index ... _to_the_US" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kozloff is an active environmentalist and fairly left...
You'll get hammered by this crowd for this as suggested reading


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You may have a point. I'll just leave it up to them for the news on Hugo :mrgreen:
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