Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Legislature freedom and protection.

I find this American aversion to anything even slightly socialist/communist interesting I understand that it is because of the cold war but still it is very stupid especially considering that most western governments have some sort socialist value in their current systems of government.
I see it like this communism means freedom for the government capitalism means freedom for the corporation but democracy means freedom for neither but freedom for everyone and this in a way is the problem as it means that large organizations such as drug companys get more power than they should have as there is a feeling that one cannot bring forth any legislation that would impinge on the freedom of those corporations completely disregarding our freedom [this has been tested in the courts] which ends up with situation like the one we are in now whereby we can't get proper drug legislation to protect the people and anyone who tries to do so is practically decried as a communist in much the same way as someone in a communist country suggesting that the solution to their economic problems might be to have some private enterprise might well be decried as a capitalist.
THIS MUST END.
Just as china has proved that some private enterprise can help to solve the economic problems caused by communism so too must we swallow our pride and use a bit of communism to solve the legislative problems caused by having a capitalist based democracy, ultimately perhaps democracy should be neither capitalist nor communist but a bit of both.

4 comments:

Gyrobo said...

I've always advocated for a government free of government interference.

Katiez Furry Mewz said...

My advice is to neither be Capitalist nor Communist...

But then I prefer a monarchy.

Long Live the Queen and all that.

(not sure about Charles though... he's a bit scatty. Giggle)

Phillip R Goodman said...

unfortunately these are the choices.

Katiez Furry Mewz said...

not really... One can always become French.

(giggle)