12-10-2011, 07:11 AM
Nope it doesn't. I just take typical policy moves like this and see who is behind them and see if they are part of an overall trend.
Obama's recent campaign speeches include a lot of "fair share" comments and so does the socialist party and communist party sites.
If someone comes out in favor of increased taxes for the rich, punishment of MNCs, cap and trade, Kyoto protocol adherance, affirmative action, increased estate taxes, taking over of private utilities in the name of the public good, support for OWS, and some of the other socialist party's platform planks, then I think that person may be a socialist.
This is why I think Obama is a closeted socialist.
Obama's recent campaign speeches include a lot of "fair share" comments and so does the socialist party and communist party sites.
If someone comes out in favor of increased taxes for the rich, punishment of MNCs, cap and trade, Kyoto protocol adherance, affirmative action, increased estate taxes, taking over of private utilities in the name of the public good, support for OWS, and some of the other socialist party's platform planks, then I think that person may be a socialist.
This is why I think Obama is a closeted socialist.
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MBA Applied Computer Science from NCU
Enrolled at NCU in the PhD Applied Computer Science