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RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - fredtoast - 08-06-2015

You all do realize that even though Upton Sinclair may have exaggerated some of thr facts in his stories, the atrocities he described were taking place. Independent investigations proved it and led to major reforms.

Now, do you want to talk about Rand portraying a railroad owner as a self-made man when the railroad industry was built on government assistance?


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - GodHatesBengals - 08-06-2015

(08-06-2015, 05:04 PM)michaelsean Wrote: No it's not an implicit defense.    If I can say of course entrepreneurs don't like Marx, they believe in making their own way, is that an implicit defense of Marx?

The Tea Party was against all of the bailouts.

Crap analogy, which increasingly seems to be your speciality.

The ground level grass roots idiots who followed the corporate constructed movement were, sure. What about the other three I mentioned? Think the Koch brothers don't like their tax breaks?

Also, I will repeat the question despite your obfuscation for the last time: do you like Rand or not?


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - GodHatesBengals - 08-06-2015

(08-06-2015, 09:01 PM)fredtoast Wrote: You all do realize that even though Upton Sinclair may have exaggerated some of thr facts in his stories, the atrocities he described were taking place.  Independent investigations proved it and led to major reforms.

Now, do you want to talk about Rand portraying a railroad owner as a self-made man when the railroad industry was built on government assistance?

Not at all. He wants to keep changing the subject because he knows Rand and everything she professed is easy as pie to annihilate.

The fascinating thing is that these ultra conservative types are so petrified of simply revealing their beliefs. And then they wonder why the youth is consistently running from them..


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - michaelsean - 08-06-2015

(08-06-2015, 09:10 PM)GodHatesBengals Wrote: Crap analogy, which increasingly seems to be your speciality.

The ground level grass roots idiots who followed the corporate constructed movement were, sure. What about the other three I mentioned? Think the Koch brothers don't like their tax breaks?

Also, I will repeat the question despite your obfuscation for the last time: do you like Rand or not?

Crap analogy how?  

Your question about Rand is irrelevant. You made an assumption based on your closed minded stereotypes.  That's your problem to fix. Not mine.  

I don't even think about Rand.  You have me at a disadvantage as It's been almost 30 years since I read Atlas Shrugged and I can't remember what my professor told me I thought about it.


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - michaelsean - 08-06-2015

(08-06-2015, 09:17 PM)GodHatesBengals Wrote: Not at all. He wants to keep changing the subject because he knows Rand and everything she professed is easy as pie to annihilate.

The fascinating thing is that these ultra conservative types are so petrified of simply revealing their beliefs. And then they wonder why the youth is consistently running from them..

Ultra conservative?  Are you going to back up anything you say?  

Go ahead and annihilate Rand. Like I said, I read it 30 years ago and have given it little thought since. But quit babbling about it and do it.

It's funny how every 20 something thinks they have discovered the truth.  You're not original.  You are every 25 year old that has ever existed.


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - BmorePat87 - 08-06-2015

I like when you ignore a bad thread for a few days and come back and there's a completely different conversation happening.


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - michaelsean - 08-06-2015

(08-06-2015, 09:01 PM)fredtoast Wrote: You all do realize that even though Upton Sinclair may have exaggerated some of thr facts in his stories, the atrocities he described were taking place.  Independent investigations proved it and led to major reforms.

Now, do you want to talk about Rand portraying a railroad owner as a self-made man when the railroad industry was built on government assistance?

I said he lied in Boston


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - michaelsean - 08-06-2015

(08-06-2015, 11:17 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: I like when you ignore a bad thread for a few days and come back and there's a completely different conversation happening.

Im an ultra-conservative Randian. Randite?


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - BmorePat87 - 08-06-2015

(08-06-2015, 11:22 PM)michaelsean Wrote: Im an ultra-conservative Randian. Randite?

lol, I have no clue what you guys are talking about, but I don't think it's some dude giving his employees 70k a year.


RE: Call it a failed Socialist experiment - michaelsean - 08-06-2015

(08-06-2015, 11:24 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: lol, I have no clue what you guys are talking about, but I don't think it's some dude giving his employees 70k a year.

Not completely. No.