Greed is everywhere, get used to it. it's a human condition which knows no party lines. the difference is the Govt. greed has no checks or balances, the free market does. Which would you prefer? One gives you choices, the other does not.
Bullshit. The free market is just as bound to it's constituents as the government is (as in, hardly at all). Don't like the government? Elect a new party. But wait, what happens when all parties involved are greedy, underhanded bastards? Well then I suppose you're fucked, and the only answer is to clear house. The free market is the exact same way. What happens when a company treats you like shit? Why, you simply go to the competitor, who is SURE to be an honest bob just because he'll win more business over his competitor, right?
Sure, if you ignore your own words, specifically:
"Greed is everywhere, get used to it. it's a
human condition which knows no party lines."
I couldn't agree more with that statement. However, it's humorous how you convieniently ignore the fact that the private sector is also made up of the same thing as the government: human beings. They are just as greedy as their government counterparts, and there is just as little if not less regulation preventing the top dogs from banding together to hold all of the power and make life shit for everyone else.
They're all in on it folks. Blaming one and sanctifying the other is nothing more than classic them vs us left vs right blue vs red extra strength American stupid. It's high time we start ditching the stupid labels and just start conversing with each other like people instead of drawing battle lines all the time.
So why is America afraid of Socialism? The same basic reason anyone fears anything: because they don't understand it.
Capitalism is based around helping yourself, Socialism is based around helping others. We are a capitalist society, so helping those who don't help themselves seems a bit contrary to what is right. After all, who wants to support a freeloader? I sure as hell don't. I'm all for letting good-for-nothings rot in their own laziness. The problem I find with the capitalist way, however, is that it allows people who are bright and capable to fall through the cracks sometimes.
I personally believe that we evolved from more primitive creatures and should thusly do away with the barbaric dog-eat-dog way, and be a little more compassionate towards our fellow human beings. Who knows, the destitute might be a little more inspired to do something with their lives when they have a living and aren't living hopeless lives.
The truth is that ANY system of government can work and keep the people happy. The problem is that every system is perfect only in theory (despite what the numerous factions tell us) and requires the right people to lead. Herein lies the fundamental flaw of everything, the human condition.