The American people and the rest of the world continues to be deceived
in the face of the prevailing economic crisis. What America needs
towards its economic rejuvenation is not a bailout, but instead a
total breakaway from capitalism. That is not to say that America and
the rest of the work should in any way emulate the disastrous example
of the former Soviet Union. The former Soviet Union was not a free
market.
But that does not mean that it too was not capitalist. Indeed,
capitalism can start off as a free market; but as the big fishes
"gobble-up" the smaller little fishes, it eventually resembles more
and more the former Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, or alternatively, the
contemporary People's Republic China. Haven't you noticed that the so-
called "War on Terror" is being used as an excuse to turn the United
States into some version of the former Soviet Union, Nazi Germany of
China?
The problem with capitalism is self-evident in its name, and is
practical operation. Capitalism is about 'capital', and is not centred
around the affirmation of the quality-of-living of people. Americans,
for example, have witnessed a bail out scheme in which politicians
have sought to focus on allocating a "bail-out" not to distressed
communities, but instead to the principal owners
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