KOMMONSENTSJANE – THINK – ARE YOU REALLY A DEMOCRAT

What is the difference between a Socialist and a Democrat?  This is what is happening to the Democratic Party – it has been hijacked by the socialists and Muslims in that party and it seems that even the members of the party don’t know what their party stands far any more.

Since the 1930s, the party has promoted a center-left, social-liberal platform,  supporting a mixed economy and social justice.   The party’s philosophy of modern American liberalism advocates social and economic equality, along with the welfare state.[12] It pursues a mixed economy by providing government intervention and regulation in the economy   These interventions, such as universal health care, labor unions, social programs, equal opportunity, consumer protection, and environmental protection, form the party’s economic policy basis.

Until the late 20th century, the party had a conservative pro-business wing based in the major cities and a populist conservative wing based in the rural South. After 1932, the business wing withered and, after 1990, the Southern whites moved into the Republican Party. Today, the Congressional Democratic caucus is composed mostly of progressives and centrists.

In order to really understand the Democratic Party, we need to ask DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz what is the difference between being a Democrat and being  a Socialist.  It seems  DNC Chair can’t, or won’t, explain the difference between a Democrat and a Socialist.

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MSNBC host Chris Matthews asked DNC chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL) what should have been a pretty straightforward question: “What’s the big difference between being a Democrat and being a socialist?” But as the DNC chair’s response made clear, that question has become, well, unwelcome. 

After a discussion of whether or not to allow the openly socialist presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to speak at the Democratic Convention, Matthews asked Wasserman-Schultz to clarify their terms.”What is the difference between a Democrat and a socialist?” Matthews asked.After getting only a laugh out of the DNC chair, Matthews tried again: “I used to think there was a big difference. What do you think?””The difference between—the real question is what’s the difference between being a Democrat and being a Republican,” Wasserman-Schultz replied in an attempt to steer the discussion in a politically acceptable direction.

But Matthews would not let her off the hook, saying, “Yeah but what’s the big difference between being a Democrat and being a socialist? You’re the chairwoman of the Democratic Party. Tell me the difference between you and a socialist.”

“The relevant debate that we’ll be having over the course of this campaign is what’s the difference between being a Democrat and being a Republican,” she repeated lamely.

Earlier in the interview Wasserman-Schultz praised the avowed socialist Sanders for being a “good Democrat,” so perhaps that’s her real answer.

Socialism is a social and economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy, as well as a political theory and movement that aims at the establishment of such a system.  “Social ownership” may refer to cooperative enterprises, common ownership, state ownership, citizen ownership of equity, or any combination of these.

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