I think you've all got the wrong idea about socialism guys.
It certainly isnt a bad thing, it can, infact be a very good thing. would capitalism provide help for the poor and sick who cannot afford to pay for healthcare?....does capitalism give a rats backside if your too poor to pay your bills and have no safety net?.
I'm sorry, but Ii think capitalism is, for the most part (in concern to a national government) WRONG. Someone mentioned Katrina, why have the capitalists not been back there to sort the place out?...I was down that way a few months ago...it's a mess..why?... because the overwhelming population is BLACK and POOR and there is no profit in there for the capitalists so they rely on charity, and generally the charity of the socialists.
It may be capitalism that makes america what it is, but on that note, if that is the case doesnt it make you think about the morals of a country built on that "pull the ladder up Jack and Sod the rest" mentality?
But then the country was built on those kinds of people, so it doesnt suprise me....just dont think that socialism is a bad thing.
And I think you clearly have the wrong impression of what capitalism
is. The argument you are putting forward is a straw man, irrelavent in the modern world, or of anything that exists today. Its like arguing that we shouldn't have any social programs or public education because, if we do, we'll all become godless communists and the state will expropriate your house, your property, your daughters, etc.
Who the heck argues that government should have absolutely no involvement in society? No one. I don't hear many people arguing that the police should be privately run, that the army should be privately run, that the courts should be privately run, that all roads should be privately run, that all education should be privately run, etc.
To say that the US has "no safety net" is an outright fabrication. Over half the US federal budget goes to social programs. Now, you can argue that there should be more social spending, but to use the US as a representative of "capitalism" because there is "no social net" is not a serious argument that should be dismissed out of hand.
As for using Katrina as another example because there is racism towards the poor blacks, well, perhaps you should have also travelled through south Florida when Andrew ripped through this state, devastating Florida, and leaving thousands of white people without homes. It took years for that part of the state to recover. It was worse than New Orleans. To say that New Orleans is a "failure" of capitalism completely misunderstands what capitalism is, and, again, should be dismissed out of hand. New Orleans is a failure of society, not a socio-economic structure.