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Cobra Commander, I have one question for you that I've intended to put for a long time. As a Fascist, doesn't this bother you at all?
Ugh! I think I just stepped in something.
In response, I should first point out that over the past several years I've become "post-fascist" more than anything else, taking the parts that are still relevant/viable and discarding the rest. A work-in-progress to be sure, but if nothing else it's internally consistent for the most part.
That said, I do find Bush's globalist policies to be a cause for some concern. Yet while I would prefer American autarky, such a policy is not in the cards for a multitude of reasons, both practical and ideological. It would require too much direction and control to be politically viable in the US without significant changes, both legal and in the mindset of the people. That being the case, we have to either accept and compete in the global economy or fight it through tariffs and other such policies while still relying on it. The latter is the worst approach, and one we have yet to entirely abandon. In either case, with the way the US economy is currently structured and its place within the global economy, the President has very little control of economic conditions whatever globalist policies he pushes.
Yet even assuming a proper "Fascist" economic policy, there are still basic market forces that can't be escaped.
On an even more basic level, my lukewarm support for the Bush Administration is motivated as much by potential consequences as by intentional policy. We need to shake up our Parties here, Bush is looking like a good catalyst for fracturing both of them.
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Thanks, Cobra. Believe I get a rough idea of your perspective on things. Maybe I should have anticipated the sense of your reply.
On an even more basic level, my lukewarm support for the Bush Administration is motivated as much by potential consequences as by intentional policy. We need to shake up our Parties here, Bush is looking like a good catalyst for fracturing both of them.
Hm, you're not obliged to answer because I don't imply anything in particular, yet why do I always get this impression of plans within plans...
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That whole global free trade stuff, means nothing to our economy. Bush has no effect on that at all.
...said Clark in a shower of sarcasm.
Cobra Commander, I have one question for you that I've intended to put for a long time. As a Fascist, doesn't this bother you at all?
When I was an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, precisely two individuals openly proclaimed themselves as fascists.
We mocked them incessantly, especially when they reached an agreement to alternate being Fuhrer.
Give someone a sufficient [b][i]why[/i][/b] and they can endure just about any [b][i]how[/i][/b]
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When I was an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, precisely two individuals openly proclaimed themselves as fascists.
Ah, but they were Nazis. Not the same thing. :;):
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How do post-fascists end their lives? :laugh:
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Fascists being hanged by feets
Only because there are Commies about to achieve world revolution and commit massmurder of everyone suffering from remnants of a "bourgeois mentality".
Acts of utopian goodiness Fascist dictators generally do not engage in.
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Quote (C M Edwards @ Nov. 09 2004, 09:25)
How do post-fascists end their lives?Kept in deep coma thanks to therapeutic acharnment
Ah, drug the opposition. How wonderfully liberal. :laugh:
Actually, I suspect the answer to CM's question is "old, bitter and right" but I'll let you know.
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Quote (C M Edwards @ Nov. 09 2004, 09:25)
How do post-fascists end their lives?Kept in deep coma thanks to therapeutic acharnment
Ah, drug the opposition. How wonderfully liberal.
HA HA, that's conservative bigots who forbid to unplug all the machines that keep in artificial life fascist dictators
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HA HA, that's conservative bigots who forbid to unplug all the machines that keep in artificial life fascist dictators.
Well, what to say about this outpouring? Another example of successful conditioning?
???
(DonPanic, what on Earth are you talking about?)
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Quote (Gennaro @ Nov. 11 2004, 09:54)
DonPanic, what on Earth are you talking about?Franco
Contrary to popular misconception, Franco wasn't a fascist.
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