titan_90 said:
No, they simply are wrong.
Because of the Military-industrial complex. We would rather spend money on new and expensive was to kill each other than to help our own citizens in need. As I also stated in another post Americans are afraid to pay higher taxes.
Correct on these points.
The problem with conservative Americans (and many so-called liberals too), is that they have been bread exclusively on the ultra-liberal form of capitalism (in fact the term "liberal" in Europe refers to one who supports a free market captalism without rules, and thus would be refered to as a "conservative" in the US) that they have no sense of the collective. Only the individual counts.
And, consequently, they have no socialist DNA in them. Nor can they phathom the type of social-democracy of the European model type, where taxes ensure medical assistance to all (even those who don't work). It strikes them simply as odd that they should even consider the collective at all, convinvced as they are that liberty is exclusively bound up in the individuals right to earn bucks, without having to consider the "other." What for, they say? I worked hard for the money I've made, why should my taxes be spent on other's healthcare?
What they forget, however, is that since the Enlightenment Age - out of which has risen the democratic state - humane principles have also played a fundamental role in ensuring the so-called liberty they so solemnly venerate as the guiding principle of their lives. Yet they have reduced the notion of liberty to mere egostic economic advancement, while at the same such economic advancement offered by free market capitalism has been made possible by society itself buying the goods and services these folks offer. In other words, nobody is really a "self-made man," the notion of which is a propagandistic myth that attempts to extol the individual as the king of fufillment and annihilates the very notion that society plays any role in one's economic achievments.
Without society, and the less fortunate in it, there would be no measure against which to assess an individual's richness. Consequently liberty in a social democracy has a much more noble spirit and takes on a broader sense, ensuring as it does the right for all (both the poor and the rich) to have access to decent healthcare, which in Europe (even among conservatives) is considered a right of birth and not something which only the wealthy can afford. That is everyone has the "liberty" and "freedom" to get medical treatment if they become ill, and here "liberty" and "freedom" of course transcend the rather base concept of it by American conservatives (i.e. liberal capitalists), and become integrated within the notion of humanitarian causes that the Enlightenment philosphers promoted against the tyranny of a priviledged elite.
Ironically conservative Americans, who traditionally despise elitism when thought of purely in terms of
le gauche intellectual (which is why they voted for Bush, who wasn't exactly an intellectual but because of his family was
de facto an elite), yet also support a capitalist system in the US which has created by its egotistical nature, that allows greed to thrive, an economic elite class of individuals who don't have to give back through their taxes to society and thus reign as a tyranny over it. American democracy is thus becoming a new type of modern oligarchy of a privileged elite economic class and a tyranny of the individuals that make it up - and thus flies directly against the whole modernist movement that began in the XVII century in Europe, out of which gave birth to the very American State.
Then of course these conservatives, who despise having thier taxes go toward paying someone elses healthcare, have no problems when it is spent on bailing out the financial institutions at Wall Street or the Military-Industrial block. And many of them are bigots who even have the temerity to believe that they are being good Christians. What hypocrits! I've often wondered if they have ever asked themselves (why by self-critical right?) if Christ today would be for socialist programs or liberal capitalism? No brainer there. And I'm not religious.
If they only realized just how outdated, sinister and inhumane their political ideology really is.