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by: World Socialist Party (US)
http://www.wspus.org/?p=515

13 September 2008

We got a an e-mail recently from some right-wing blogger for the New York Times who asked if we considered Barack Obama a socialist and if we supported his tax plans. blah, blah, blah. We won’t pass judgment on an article which may or may not see the light of day. But most likely this was another piece attempting to get someone calling themselves socialist to endorse Obama or one of his policies. Once that confession is procured, it will be widely touted as proof of Obama being a socialist, an elitist, etc.

But is Obama a socialist? OMFno-G no.

Obama isn’t anymore a socialist than McCain is a fascist, a leprechaun or sincere. Sure, Obama wants more government control of economic matters. But as even Obama said if you put lipstick on a pig, it’s still a pig. Capitalism administered by the state is still capitalism. Duh.

No one’s calling Bush a socialist because he nationalized Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Because it’s not socialism. So why call Obama a socialist?

This election is all about two factions of capitalism competing for power with each-other.

The methods each faction uses to mobilize the working class to support them says much about the lack of class-consciousness in the US today.

The Democratic faction uses appeals for “justice” and “equality”, for tax breaks for workers even though most workers don’t “pay” enough taxes to make the breaks more than pavlovian whistles. Sure “equality” sounds nice, but it cannot happen in class society. The vast majority of people are workers for a reason - to create wealth for new rounds of capital growth. Those who benefit from that capital growth can be individual capitalists or state functionaries, but it’s workers who do the physical labor which creates the wealth. There can be no equality or justice in capitalism. Even if the capitalist class has now opened it’s membership roles to non-whites and females.

For being so slavish to Christian zealots, one would think the Republicans would “render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s”. But being able to pay for such things as public infrastructure - ie highways, electric system, etc. takes a backseat to the accumulation of capital for massive investment in China, Mexico and India. So like the Democratic faction, they seek to slash public spending and taxes. Of course, underscoring their religious hypocrisy, the Republicans have spent more than any other administration building US federal debts to record highs. It is fortunate that US federal bonds which pay for all that debt are held by those whose taxes were cut - the capitalists. Kaching! profit on both transactions!
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5 responses // Is Obama a socialist?

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    Anyone who thinks Barak Obama is a socialist probably doesn't know what a socialist is. If anything, Obama is a psuedo populist, battling his way liberally from the Democratic center left to the progressive fringes of his own revolution.

    Obama is a party loyalist of the Democrats - PERIOD! He's among the more progressive loyalists, but he's just another Democrat. He's not even that liberal. How anyone can get an ounce of socialism out of that is just stunning. Had they said Kucinich, Bob Barr, or Ron Paul, I'd say just maybe, okay, possibly. But, Barak Obama, based on the ethnic bigotry and religious fascism of some cultishly 'churched' fanatics, using their favorite twistings of regularly abused Bible passages to exegetically justify their regressive pathocratic sociopathy? -LONG BUZZZZZZZZZZZER!- Computer says no.

    96thdayofrage
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    Good point, however, I wouldn't include Bob Barr or Ron Paul in the group of possible Socialists, they are Libertarians (quite the opposite).

    DandelionSalad
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    Why is Obama an advocate for income redistribution ?

    Frgabert
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    Related post: Socialists say Obama is not.

    DandelionSalad

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