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Where are the Countries with Socialism Party?


What is the Truth About Countries With Socialism Party Structure?


When discussing countries with socialism party, the truth will be hard to uncover. In fact truth is elusive no matter the subject under discussion.

In recent months political observers and critics on both sides of the aisle have invoked the fear of socialism in discussions of the automobile and financial-system bailouts.

At present the United States could not be listed among socialist states because there are a number of fundamental differences between the U.S. structure and the structure of a socialist nation.

However, the past two or three decades have certainly moved the U. S. in both socialist and fascist directions, as major corporations have come under government control.

In addition, the lines of separation between capitalism, socialism and fascism have blurred, as government assistance and financial support give the corporate world government blessing.

For those who doubt that the U.S. is moving toward a combination socialist/fascist direction, there is the Transatlantic Business Dialogue, a cooperative effort between European and U.S. companies that has achieved nearly official status with governments on both sides of the ocean.

Much of the production from these approved companies comes in the form of military goods and services purchased by government agencies, as contractors rely solely on public money as they advance the free-trade/globalization cause.

So, it may be true that the U.S. and a few European nations are not countries with socialism party in power, but the trends are not so difficult to see.



Global Socialism


Corporate Power

Some people may prefer not to see these trends, but trade groups and business organizations have led the move to reduce government power, with the cooperation of those in government positions.

In the United States and several countries around the globe, state power is replaced by the decision-making strength of huge companies known as transnationals.

Repeating the mantra of spreading democracy (while actually spreading a hybrid fascism/capitalism), leaders of many global corporations have been organizing with government cooperation for years, resulting in such international laws as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).


Can a New Administation Make a Difference?

There was a lot of laughing and crying, shouting and dancing, when Barack Obama was elected just a few months ago.

The cause of all this celebration – the belief that, finally, the Bush years were over and the country could move back toward democracy and a more caring government.

But a close inspection of the men and women chosen to lead the federal government has prompted many to sound an alarm, warning that the faces and names are very familiar.

Some of the chief advisers in Washington and some of the men chosen to represent the U.S. abroad have strong ties to such quasi-governmental groups as the Council on Foreign Relations and the Bilderberg group.

To repeat a fact that appears only in the alternative press, direct fund payments and long-term programs for smaller businesses have disappeared in favor of continued subsidy for the largest of the large, a situation that often exists in countries with socialism party.


Is It Socialism? Facism?

One of the key elements of fascism is the use of industrial might for the advancement of political and social philosophy, as a fascist country needs to be the strongest and healthiest among conflicting nations.

In addition, one of the tenets in countries with socialism party is public control of the means of production, something that is becoming a standard of operation in the United States.

The oddity in all this is that, the economic structure in countries with socialism party around the globe and in the United States is very similar.

The theoretical equality among all citizens doesn’t exist in either type of state.

The poor are getting poorer at home and abroad as the lines between various political systems disappear.





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