Socialism

delldude

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Interesting view of all that ails us:

Socialism will usher in a new era in this county. The great wealth of the United States will for the first time be for the benefit of all the people. Foreign policy will be based on mutual respect, peace, and solidarity. The peoples democratic rights will be guaranteed and expanded. Racial, gender, and social equality will be the basis of domestic policies and practices. Socialism is not a dream, but a necessity to working peoples lives. Only socialism has the solutions to the problems of capitalism in this country.

We, the working people of the United States, face tremendous problems today: exploitation, oppression, racism, sexism, a deteriorating environment and infrastructure, huge budget deficits, and a government dominated by the most vicious elements of big capital and its political operatives. This government, despite its rhetoric about making Americans safe, has wasted hundreds of billions on the invasion and occupation of Iraq while it cut money for maintaining the leveesleading directly to the disaster that Hurricane Katrina wreaked on the people of New Orleans and much of the Gulf Coast. Their callous disregard for African Americans, for poor people, for the elderly, and for all those unable to evacuate on their own exemplifies their inhumane disregard for the lives of all working people.

We as a country face serious choices: militarism and imperialism or peace, increased wealth for the few or justice and equality for the many, increased power in the hands of the super-rich or expansion of democracy for the vast majority, ultra-right domination of all branches of government which deals with problems by increasing exploitation and oppression or progressive electoral coalitions that seek real solutions in the interests of all working people.

The working class and all who work for a livingthe vast majority of the people face a relentless, vicious, and amoral enemy: the capitalist class. Our country is oppressed by one of the most controlling, despicable, entrenched capitalist ruling classes ever, concentrating enormous political, economic, and military power in the hands of a few transnational corporations. These corporations seek to steal, embezzle, extort, and scheme all wealth from the tens of millions of working people, from small businesses and family farmers, from men, women, and children, from seniors and youth, and from the employed, underemployed, and unemployed. They exploit people as workers on the job and the same people as consumers at the checkout counter. Their foremost weapon to maintain their dominance is racism, used to divide working people and achieve extra profits. They work hard to extend ultra-right control over the government and government policy.

The ultra-right is led by the most reactionary, militaristic, racist, anti-democratic sectors of the transnationals. They gain support for their ultra-right agenda from other political trends and social groups, most of which are misled as to their real interests, sometimes blinded by the propaganda of fear and scapegoating.

Every movement for change and progress is challenged by the power of the corporations. Workers face corporate power in every contract negotiation. African Americans, Mexican Americans and all other Latinos, Native Americans, Asian Americans, and women all face corporate power when they seek real equality on the job and in their communities. Youth face corporate power when they seek free quality education for all. Environmental organizations face corporate power when they try to stop pollution, stop the dumping of industrial waste, or stop the ravaging of the remaining wilderness areas for profit.

The corporations and their paid hacks in the media constantly proclaim that competition requires lower wages, fewer benefits, fewer holidays, gutted pension plans, continuing wage differentials and discrimination, and the free export of capital and jobs to other countries. We dont think that is so. Free trade agreements, placing supra-national committees of capitalists above the laws of any country, require ending environmental protections, allow the free export of capital and jobs, and remove the ability of countries to restrict the rights and activities of corporate managers. Such agreements are only free in that they give a free bonus of super-profits to the already rich and powerful at the expense of democracy, sovereignty, and workers rights.

All this is normal to the functioning of the capitalist system, but greatly intensified by the dominance of the most reactionary section of the capitalist class. The solution to this ultra-right domination lies in building the broadest, most inclusive unity among our multinational, male/female, multigenerational working class, starting with the labor movement, racially and nationally oppressed people, women, and youth. We must unite lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and straight people; professionals and intellectuals; seniors; and the disabled; and the mass peoples movements including the peace, environmental, health care, education, housing, and other movements. This all-peoples front to defeat the ultra-right is in the process of developing, learning, and being tested in giant struggles for peace, to protect social programs and services, to win health care for all, and to win control of all three branches of government from the right wing.

Our country, our people, and our environment are all being destroyed by the greed of a few obscenely wealthy capitalist groupings. Our world is threatened by the ravages of capitalist globalization, by relentless efforts to drive wages down to the lowest possible level, by attempts to destroy unions and all protections won by workers through struggle, by the spread of toxic wastes, and by imperialist war. We cant and wont let this continue.

We need radical solutions, real democracy, and real unity. We, the workers and our allies, need to take power from the hands of the wealthy few, their corporations, and their political operatives. We need real solutions to real problems, not the empty promises of politicians and corporate bosses. We need peace, justice, and equality. We need socialism.

The United States has a proud history of radical and revolutionary struggles, of mass movements demanding and winning economic and social programs to meet the basic needs of the people, of protecting and expanding democracy, and of uniting to overcome obstacles with initiative, energy, and innovation. The Communist Party is a proud part of this countrys radical tradition.

We believe that the millions of working people have the power, if organized and united, to run this country, to create a government of, by, and for the people. The people of our country have the right and responsibility, faced with an exploitative, oppressive economic system, to alter or abolish it. We can eject the fat-cat financial donors from the election process, throw the scavengers out of the banks, eject the CEOs from their golden parachutes, and elect regular, honest working people to represent us in government instead of corporate lawyers and multi-millionaires.

The struggles for the immediate demands and reforms needed by working people today are essential steps toward our ultimate goals of the revolutionary transformation of society and the economy, toward socialism and then communism. The constant battles over issues large and small are where workers learn the lesson that more fundamental changes are necessary and that people need socialism to have a truly humane society.

We, the working people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, need socialism, a system based on peoples needs, not on corporate greed.
 
Yes! Lets have it now!

Since it worked so well elsewhere...

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Dell, where'd you get this from?

Can't say I disagree with any of the points made, except for the racism accusation. While likely true in the past, I'd say today that greed is the overriding issue, and that most of the wealthy elite are equal opportunity exploiters...

(cue Dapoes' rebuttal, replete with ironic "successories" graphic)
 
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Dell, where'd you get this from?

Can't say I disagree with any of the points made, except for the racism accusation. While likely true in the past, I'd say today that greed is the overriding issue, and that most of the wealthy elite are equal opportunity exploiters...

(cue Dapoes' rebuttal, replete with ironic "successories" graphic)



http://www.cpusa.org/party-program/
 
Dell, where'd you get this from?

Can't say I disagree with any of the points made, except for the racism accusation. While likely true in the past, I'd say today that greed is the overriding issue, and that most of the wealthy elite are equal opportunity exploiters...

(cue Dapoes' rebuttal, replete with ironic "successories" graphic)

Hahaha, can't believe you fell for it. Wait, yes I can. lol
 
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That's pretty much the mantra of AFL-CIO, SEIU, DSA. So where's unionism headed now?

That's not what I want from my union.
 
So you are perfectly comfortable with gov central planners dictating every aspect of your life from cradle to grave?

When did I say that?

You do realize that capitalism is not democracy, right?

Anyway, the opening sentence from the link Dell provided is what I'd be "perfectly comfortable" seeing in my lifetime.

"Working people around the world have always sought a future without war, exploitation, inequality, and poverty. They strive to build a brighter future, one based on democracy, peace, justice, equality, cooperation, and meeting human needs."


BTW, like it or not, you *are* a part of labor.
 
When did I say that?

You do realize that capitalism is not democracy, right?

Anyway, the opening sentence from the link Dell provided is what I'd be "perfectly comfortable" seeing in my lifetime.

"Working people around the world have always sought a future without war, exploitation, inequality, and poverty. They strive to build a brighter future, one based on democracy, peace, justice, equality, cooperation, and meeting human needs."


BTW, like it or not, you *are* a part of labor.

Thanks, but i'll pass. The risks are not worth the rewards. Besides it has been tried before with devastating results.

 
You're mixing and matching your "isms" here, but that's okay...

As for me, I'll support whichever one best embodies the points I cited above. Right now, capitalism and our imperialist ways aren't benefitting us as a nation.
 
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You're mixing and matching your "isms" here, but that's okay...

As for me, I'll support whichever one best embodies the points I cited above. Right now, capitalism and our imperialist ways aren't benefitting us as a nation.

Pick the target, freeze it,
personalize it, and polarize it.


Why do you say that, Comrade ?
Capitalism is being quashed down by this administration.....wonder why.
I hope you aren't listening to the left mantra of 'capitalism is dead'.
If you do , I suggest you read up on Saul Alinsky and his 'rules for radicals'....then you may gain some insight into the hows and whys of how this administration and other radical leftists globally are falsely pushing that mantra.
Seems like its doing quite well in China.

Remember, when socialism fails, as it always does, the guns come out and we all enjoy communism....whoopee.

See this daily in MSM
 
We're already inching ever closely towards being a fascist state. If the ideological fringe of the right gets their way, the circle will be complete. I would like to stop that, and turn the tide the other way. If that makes me whatever "ist" the right is demonizing today, then so be it.
 
We're already inching ever closely towards being a fascist state. If the ideological fringe of the right gets their way, the circle will be complete. I would like to stop that, and turn the tide the other way. If that makes me whatever "ist" the right is demonizing today, then so be it.

So then you think that the gov, as part of central planning should dictate who does what jobs and at what pay?
 
The facism present today comes exclusively fe the left. Calling everyone who isn't like them racist, trying to push the fairness doctrine, union goons on a rampage destruction etc.

How is fascism prevalent on the right today?
 

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