I think this discussion is fascinating overall, it sure got a lot of attention.
What probably sums it up for me is, I am not as much afraid of socialism as I am afraid of an out of control government that I simply cannot trust. I think radiate said it well when he talked of an engine fueled by greed. No system will work as long as this human condition exists. So are we fucked? Hard to answer right now, but, I can say, I sure don't feel as good about where we are as I once did. We all have probably lost our comfort zone, and you can feel the tension in this country right now. Many americans voted for a slogan on a sign "change" but the truth is people are frightened by change. Maybe it's because recent history has taught us that when something changes, it's usually not a change that gives a sense of freedom, quite the lack thereof. This thread shows how divisive this issue is, and there were a lot of opinions expressed here that I don't agree with, I do agree with your right to express them though. I'm glad there is such passion, as it shows people are paying attention, hell, some of this shows that I couldnt hold a political discussion with several of you in here, some of it would have to be dumbed down for me some. I did, however, read 90% and got a lot from it. I dont have much, but what I do have I earned myself, i'll take my small house, that I achieved myself over a castle given to me for free by a government system ran by trash that should be tossed out with extreme aggression. I do not and never have wanted anything from them, I don't want this machine anywhere near my life or my family, or CEOs from greedy capitolist buisnesses, they are both playing a tug of war, and we the ones who will inevetably wind up in the mud, heads I win, tails you lose.
Side question: How long until we see a true socialist party in the United States?