Wow, a lot to unpack there. I am not going to bother to explain what leftism is or is not. I couldn't care less.Jay wrote:
It can be, depending on the motivations. Your goal, like the Nazis, was to bring big business under political control. Sure, they left the owners in charge and allowed them to keep some profit, but it was always with the understanding that the party was really running things. When you heavily regulate an industry, you reach a point where any business has become effectively nationalized. The Nazis had roughly the same motivation as the Soviets in that they wanted to control everything. The difference is the Nazis maybe recognized their limitations and deferred to the business experts to run things more efficiently than purely political control could. The Soviets killed tens of millions of their own people indirectly by killing off all their industry experts.SuperJail Warden wrote:
So is being pro-big business a leftist thing?Jay wrote:
they were
The Democrats did the same thing with Obamacare. They left the insurance companies in place to be the face of the healthcare industry and receive all the grievances. In exchange for having their plans and coverage and profits dictated to them by HHS, the insurance companies got to do what they went into the business for in the first place, they get to keep taking all of our premiums and investing them in short term securities, and keeping the profit on that. We are effectively living in a single payer environment right now. Also, nothing improved. Thanks Obama.
I just want you to know: When you call the Nazis leftist, you sound really stupid to people who know a lot about the war. I don't mean people who can name battles and know what tanks are what. But to people who are familiar with the context of events and historical significance of things. Calling the Nazis leftist just goes to show that you totally don't understand a lot of decisions that the Nazis made and the context of their actions. Especially when it comes to the Eastern Front of the war.