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Socialist Party Presidential Candidate interviews with Neil Cavuto on Fox News, 23 October 2008.

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  • because fox news isnt really news they just want to prove their point to you not report things

  • Christ, Neil!!! Let the man TALK!

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  • Typical Fox news, not letting anyone talk and being an ass.

  • Let me ask this.

    Is Brian Moore FOR Plan economy?

    Does he want to close private businesses?

    Will he remove the free market?

  • @sbalusu94 I disagree. More government is following down the same path of corruption that the world has been going down since almost the beginning of time. Less government is a much newer, I guess it could be called radical, idea for societal organization. It's seems that following down the same path that has corrupted the world for so long is extreme, not trying to reverse that trend.

    P.S. When I say less government I don't mean tax cuts, I mean mass alteration of a society.

  • @bolognamof Libertarianism is a political, economic, and social philosophy because it incorporates all of these elements in its overall message. I was looking at it from an economic standpoint, because like you pointed out it cannot be put on the spectrum as a whole. More government is just as extreme as less government.

  • @sbalusu94 Libertarianism is a political philosophy, not an economic philosophy. They support free-markets and minimal government. The left to right scale is ridiculous and in no way reflects truth but typically Libertarians are considered right wing. Although they believe in freer markets than conservatives and more social liberties than liberals. Left to right doesn't adequately categorize such a belief system.

    P.S. It's an extreme philosophy? I would say more government is extreme, not less.

  • @sbalusu94 I hope you know that I hate Fox news, so by bashing them you are not hurting my feelings. What annoys me is the fact that Fox is somehow considered worse than all the others because they are semi-conservative, or neo-conservative; if you would like the official term. I do not like any of the news stations but hands down the worst is MSNBC. They interrupt just as much, if not more, than Fox and they are far more dogmatic.

    P.S. I still hate Fox!

  • @bolognamof Fox news is not semi-conservative they are extremely conservative. The reason people bash them isn't because they're conservative it's because they, unlike the liberally oriented networks you mentioned, constantly interrupt their guests. MSNBC, CNBC and CNN still let their guests have a respectful amount of time to respond and put their views out.

  • @YoungIvyScholar The richest 5% of Americans get 90% of the income in our economy. They currently pay only 60% of the income tax revenue. They need to be paying at least 90% (strictly speaking more than 90% because it's a progressive tax system). The debt can be solved by increasing taxes on the wealthiest Americans and by cutting in half (at least) the 500 billion dollar budget we give the military EVERY YEAR as well as eliminating tax deductions on big businesses.

  • @YoungIvyScholar I have done my research. Libertarian is a right-wing philosophy. The right-wing of the political spectrum (when talking about economics) advocates a stricter form of capitalism which means a free market economy with less government intervention. Libertarianism asserts the necessity of "having the government do only what the private sector cannot do" which means very little restriction on the free market economy.

  • @sbalusu94 No, you looked at what the Libertarian Party stands for. The Democratic Party has democracy in their name, that doesn't mean they actually support democracy. Moderate libertarianism is very simple, it is a moderate variation of libertarianism. Period. Oh, btw, there is absolutely nothing right-wing about libertarianism. Go do some research.

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