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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

LIBERAL FACISM ???

fas⋅cism   [fash-iz-uhm –noun 1.] government, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., all industry, commerce, etc.,



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facism "Richard Griffiths argued in 2005 that the term fascism is the "most misused, and over-used word of our times".[30]




The Popular fighting point of the the Left in debates over the years has been to call the right "nazi's" or facist. But in extensive study and with some saying that "Socialism" is inevitable to replace the broken impearlistic "Capitalistic" system it seems that in all actuality that "Facism" is "Left" in politically idealogy.



Now there is a book out Liberal Fascism By Jonah Goldberg











And it has the Far Left Politically Correct "think Police" all up in arms







http://thepeoplescube.com/red/viewtopic.php?t=1991







I sugest everyone watch Glenn Beck's show @ 5pm on fox
They have a great point here, this current stimulus recovery bill of 2009 as Beck puts it is paving the way to "National Socialism" Now think hard whens the last time you heard that term "National Socialism" ?

Well if you didn't guess by now it's the "National Socialists "worker" party of Germany"
otherwise known as the "Nazi's" like the Nazi's whom used the "Jews" as scapegoats the current National mood today in 2009 is to blame "Wall street" or in code BLAME "the ruling White class"



JUDEN FIND HEIR UNERWIHNJCHT = JEW NOT WANTED SIGN IN NAZI GERMANY 1937





THE BIRTH OF THE FACIST MOVEMENT
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And what led the world into Totalirinism after the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917 was the Great Depression



from Wiki;

Fascists opposed laissez-faire economic policies dominant in the era prior to the Great Depression.[112] After the Great Depression began, many people from across the political spectrum blamed laissez-faire capitalism for the Great Depression



Facism in it's purest sense is State Sponsored Corporatism
it creates an enviorement in where only the Corporation that benefit the state can survive
( such as Al Gore's Green lobbys whom haven't created one single job come to mind? )




I've long maintained that todays Democratic party has been inflitrated by the far left Socialists and that basically


DEMOCRATS = EXPLOITING THE POOR FOR DECADES @ THE EXPENSE OF SMALL BIZ ONLY TO THE BENEFIT OF THEIR BIG CORPORATE LOBBYS AND THEIR OWN POCKETS




HAVE EVER ASK YOURSELF WHY THE FILTHY FILTHY FILTHY FILTHY FILTHY RICH LOVE SOCIAL DEMOCRATS???


......BECAUSE --> BIG CORPORATIONS CAN TAKE THE HIGHER TAX BURDEN THAT SMALL BUSINESS CANNOT

.....THUS BIG CORPORATIONS.... BUY OUT SMALL BIZ


.......THEY THEN THROW THE POOR CRUMBS AND THE MIDDLE CLASS DISAPEARS "COMBINES" WITH THE POOR BECAUSE IT BRINGS THE MIDDLE CLASS STATUE DOWN






THIS IS A PROVEN SOCIALOGICAL FACT!


AND THAT'S PURE FACISM
MARRIAGE OF GOVT. WITH INDUSTRY






FROM: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economics_of_fascism

The fascists opposed both international socialism and liberal capitalism, arguing that their views represented a third way. They claimed to provide a realistic economic alternative that was neither laissez-faire capitalism nor communism.[19] They favoured corporatism and class collaboration,











TO READ FURTHER http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Facism



The difficulty of characterizing Fascist's economics is its fluctuating, changing nature. Economic policies of Fascist Italy strongly varied, being quite liberal at its beginning (suppression of inheritance tax, privatization of telephone companies, etc.), during Alberto De Stefani's ministry (1922-1925), and then more corporatist. Fascists explicitly promoted their ideology as a "third position" between capitalism andcommunism.[104] Italian Fascism often involved corporatism, but German Nazism officially rejected corporatism








Eoin O'Duffy, an Irish national corporatist, stated in 1934,
We must lead the people always; nationally, socially and economically. We must clear up the economic mess and right the glaring social injustices of to-day by the corporative organization of Irish life; but before everything we must give a national lead to our people...The first essential is national unity. We can only have that when the Corporative system is accepted. We shall put our National programme to the people, and it is a programme in which even the most advanced Nationalist can find nothing to disturb him.[63]







José Antonio Primo de Rivera wrote in the Falange Manifesto:

We reject the capitalist system, which disregards the needs of the people, dehumanizes private property, and transforms the workers into shapeless masses that are prone to misery and despair. Our spiritual and national awareness likewise repudiates Marxism. We shall channel the drive of the working classes, that are nowadays led astray by Marxism, by demanding their direct participation in the formidable task of the national State.[178]








Fascist economies are typically inbetween laissez-faire capitalist and statist socialist economic systems.[citation needed] Unlike laissez-faire capitalist systems, fascist economies involve significant government intervention such as regulations, objectives, and nationalization of certain enterprises.[citation needed] Unlike statist socialist systems, fascist economies for the most part protect the right of private property and allowed significant independence for private free enterprise except in areas deemed vital to the national interest where private enterprise was not able to meet economic expectations of the state, in which such enterprises are nationalized.[citation needed] In Italy, the Fascist period presided over the creation of the largest number of state-owned enterprises in Western Europe such as the nationalization of petroleum companies in Italy into a single state enterprise called the Italian General Agency for Petroleum (Azienda Generale Italiani Petroli, AGIP).[110]
Fascists made populist appeals to the middle class (especially the lower middle class) by promising to protect small business and small property owners from communism, and by promising an economy based on competition and profit while pledging to oppose big business.[111]





[edit]Economic planning
Fascists opposed laissez-faire economic policies dominant in the era prior to the Great Depression.[112] After the Great Depression began, many people from across the political spectrum blamed laissez-faire capitalism for the Great Depression, and fascists promoted their ideology as a "third way" between capitalism and communism.[113] Fascists declared their opposition to finance capitalism, interest charging, and

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