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ancianita

(36,023 posts)
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 08:55 AM Jun 2016

BILL MAHER: CAPITALISM EATS EVERYTHING

Last edited Sat Jun 4, 2016, 02:42 PM - Edit history (2)

"...Back in February when democracy was still serious and Trump was still a joke...

What side you're on in that debate is all about your generation.

Older Americans are more religious, and America's real religion is capitalism, and like any religion it needs a devil, and that devil has always been socialism...

Republicans always think if you allow a little socialism it'll spread out of control. But actually, it's the opposite. It's capitalism that we've let spread out of control.

It's eaten our democracy...middle class...health care system...prison system...news media...our food system...because capitalism is ... an unthinking force that devours everything in its path...

And now the latest thing...is our national parks...

...when you're handing over national parks to corporations...it's time to realize we're better off if there are few things that free market profiteers can't get their cloven hooves on...

...older people think socialism's capitalism's enemy, and younger people think it's capitalism's replacement. But they're both wrong.

What socialism is, is capitalism's lap band, something to prevent it from eating everything."

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BILL MAHER: CAPITALISM EATS EVERYTHING (Original Post) ancianita Jun 2016 OP
Perfect headline nt zentrum Jun 2016 #1
But, apparently, the majority of people still don't get it, bjo59 Jun 2016 #15
I'm not usually an enthusiastic supporter of Bill Maher ladjf Jun 2016 #2
The lap band for capitalism, cloven hooves. Bill has said he's an animal lover, appalachiablue Jun 2016 #3
k & r surrealAmerican Jun 2016 #4
K & R mountain grammy Jun 2016 #5
K&R abelenkpe Jun 2016 #6
The National Parks are NOT in debt! Equinox Moon Jun 2016 #7
your numbers are way, way, way, way, off, and it is FEDERAL spending, not GDP. braddy Jun 2016 #30
Remember this? Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #34
If you think that 57% of America's GDP goes for the military, then post your reputable source. braddy Jun 2016 #35
Here's one at 54%.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #36
LOL, get real. braddy Jun 2016 #37
You DO realize the Right likes to claim the Iraq War cost was a tiny fraction of the GDP.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #42
Now you are really drifting off from the point. Just show the proof that we are spending 57% of braddy Jun 2016 #43
LOL! Do you even know what the GDP is? Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #45
You are supporting a claim that military spending takes 57% of America's GDP, which is silly. braddy Jun 2016 #46
No, I said it's WAY over 50% of the discretionary spending.... Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #53
Go back and read my first post, I made the point that I wanted to make, and you braddy Jun 2016 #54
Again, do you even know what the GDP is? Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #57
It looks like you will stay at this silliness, it has already been days and you making no sense. braddy Jun 2016 #58
Obviously you dont. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2016 #59
Social Security is not part of the budget. JDPriestly Jun 2016 #44
I also can usually not stand Mahrer, and never watch him any more, pangaia Jun 2016 #8
True, but Maher hits the latecomers who still believe in free market capitalism over socialism. ancianita Jun 2016 #9
Yes, of course you are right. pangaia Jun 2016 #10
... ancianita Jun 2016 #11
Capitalism Kills scottie55 Jun 2016 #12
^^^Correct^^^ dae Jun 2016 #38
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2016 #13
Not a problem, Uncle Joe! ancianita Jun 2016 #16
The benefits for society, people and the economy couldn't be clearer... appalachiablue Jun 2016 #14
Watch M Moore's "Where to Invade Next" Italy 8wks paid vacation/yr mandatory and accumalative bjobotts Jun 2016 #27
The US is terribly behind in terms of the many benefits that people and societies appalachiablue Jun 2016 #31
Capitalism would be fine if it was well regulated. Onlaketime Jun 2016 #17
But what Bernie stands for is what the people want and it will not go away.The DNC won't survive bjobotts Jun 2016 #25
Like a game of Monopoly elljay Jun 2016 #32
Capitalism by itself is not "fine' passiveporcupine Jun 2016 #33
There needs to be a wall between capitalism...and politics Crash2Parties Jun 2016 #41
K&R Boomerproud Jun 2016 #18
K&R nt ProudProgressiveNow Jun 2016 #19
Socialism is the treatment for unfettered capitalism felix_numinous Jun 2016 #20
Addiction. Yes. Capitalist addicts usually mistake the pain of the medicine for the disease ancianita Jun 2016 #21
Yes exactly felix_numinous Jun 2016 #23
Weighted down with our gold chains we limp along with a smile. bjobotts Jun 2016 #22
Capitalism is like huge flames competing with each other to burn brightest till it burns bjobotts Jun 2016 #24
Excellent post. Even private insurance...not government owned, libdem4life Jun 2016 #28
K&R !!!! n/t RKP5637 Jun 2016 #26
reagan stopped investment IN the FOUNDATION of america. we stopped giving a shit. pansypoo53219 Jun 2016 #29
Amen, did he ever. Reagan's daughter Patti said Americans would feel the effects appalachiablue Jun 2016 #56
Maher's not UnFettered Jun 2016 #39
Big K&R! blackspade Jun 2016 #40
Regulated capitalism... is still capitalism! Beartracks Jun 2016 #47
That was very good until the last sum up Hydra Jun 2016 #48
Time for THEM to share, and it won't be Trump or Clinton who make that happen. ancianita Jun 2016 #49
You're quite right Hydra Jun 2016 #50
Very true. Too many of them, racists, usually, live around me. I hear that "deserving" standard. ancianita Jun 2016 #52
uuummmmm eraofoperation Jun 2016 #51
Maher is bang on, as usual. allyouneedislove4 Jun 2016 #55

bjo59

(1,166 posts)
15. But, apparently, the majority of people still don't get it,
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 12:04 PM
Jun 2016

as the two likely candidates for President in 2016 would suggest. Or, as Puerto Rico's likely choice for the Democratic candidate indicates - even the prospect of of a $4.25 minimum wage can't seem to scare people away from an abiding affection for corporate capitalism. Does anyone ever get depressed enough to start thinking that people get what they ask for, what they deserve? Nature and the wildlife that inhabits it certainly don't get what they deserve but then they have no no say in the matter.

(Sorry - meant to respond to the post, not to your response!)

ladjf

(17,320 posts)
2. I'm not usually an enthusiastic supporter of Bill Maher
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:15 AM
Jun 2016

but this is some real strong and true "stuff". Congrats Bill. Keep the "noodle" working.

appalachiablue

(41,127 posts)
3. The lap band for capitalism, cloven hooves. Bill has said he's an animal lover,
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:31 AM
Jun 2016

parks, nature and national memorials too apparently. Excellent rant about the Great Devourer Bill.

Equinox Moon

(6,344 posts)
7. The National Parks are NOT in debt!
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 11:06 AM
Jun 2016

The US Government pays for them!!!

Redistribution of ideology.

We spend 57% of the GDP on the military. 57%!!!!!
Democrats had better get to work, not just protesting, but actually changing the ideology.
(Yes, that includes me, and I have been and will continue)

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
42. You DO realize the Right likes to claim the Iraq War cost was a tiny fraction of the GDP....
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 01:31 AM
Jun 2016

As if the government owns the GDP.

This argument is nonsense on a Liberal website anyway.

We all KNOW the United States is overspending on the military.



It's become a contest in DC where both parties try to prove they can spend more.

Same goes for prisons.

 

braddy

(3,585 posts)
43. Now you are really drifting off from the point. Just show the proof that we are spending 57% of
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 01:59 AM
Jun 2016

America's total GDP on the military.

It is a ridiculous claim.

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
53. No, I said it's WAY over 50% of the discretionary spending....
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 12:08 AM
Jun 2016

What's nonsense is trying to claim Social Security is about the same like that pie chart you posted.

I suppose next you'll claim taxes are too high and we need to cut foreign aid.

 

braddy

(3,585 posts)
54. Go back and read my first post, I made the point that I wanted to make, and you
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 12:16 AM
Jun 2016

have been agreeing with the poster that I corrected.

The military does not take 57% of America's GDP.

 

Spitfire of ATJ

(32,723 posts)
57. Again, do you even know what the GDP is?
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 01:30 PM
Jun 2016

Archie Bunker once said we have the grossest domestic product.

The GDP goes up if there's a natural disaster or a war.

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
44. Social Security is not part of the budget.
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 02:29 AM
Jun 2016

It is funded for the most part by payroll taxes and employer taxes that are really are placed in a trust fund managed by the Sec. of the Treasury. It's in the Social Security Act. Look it up if you think I am wrong. It's in the United States Code.

pangaia

(24,324 posts)
8. I also can usually not stand Mahrer, and never watch him any more,
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 11:20 AM
Jun 2016

but only because of his, to me, infantile shtick.

BUT, he usually does get it. And in this case he WAAAAY gets it.


The thing is, millions of us have known this for decades!


 

bjobotts

(9,141 posts)
27. Watch M Moore's "Where to Invade Next" Italy 8wks paid vacation/yr mandatory and accumalative
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 04:01 PM
Jun 2016

5 months paid maternity leave, one extra month's pay per yr called the "13th month" plus national HC and more. 57% of our taxes go to defense spending. What Bernie suggests for America is working everywhere else in the world. People have been led to believe we can't afford these things but we can easily afford them.

appalachiablue

(41,127 posts)
31. The US is terribly behind in terms of the many benefits that people and societies
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 05:40 PM
Jun 2016

receive in most advanced countries, in every category. I think we're now 16th in education for one example. It's appalling, and the dumbing of the population by M$M and the educational system enables it, like the venom propaganda from RW think tanks especially the libertarian ones, the worst IMO. I'm looking forward to watching Michael's new movie which I ordered through Move On with a donation that he sponsored.
Since I've travelled overseas a fair amount, beyond the two oceans that separate us from Europe and Asia, and know people outside the US I'm familiar with many of the differences. I studied in England briefly just before Thatcher, a good friend from college moved to France and another is in Germany where I've travelled some. Appreciating nature, family time and not worshipping money and shopping at Malls gets major respect from me.

In the film it's amazing when Moore asks young Danes about college debt, they don't understand at first but then answer that they don't have student debt there. In Sweden the govt. prepares your tax statement and all you do is sign off on it unless there's a dispute. An accounting of every category that the nation's revenue goes into is sent to citizens annually according to what I've read. How remarkable, but not happening here.

 

Onlaketime

(65 posts)
17. Capitalism would be fine if it was well regulated.
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 01:35 PM
Jun 2016

The problem is that capitalism essentially leads to the monster eating itself as the regulators are bought off and the regulations are removed. Its a Catch-22 in the long run. It was a good experiment for some time, but everything we are seeing now is the backside of that failed experiment. The super rich are now cashing in for all they can and war is being used to inflate the economy. The US is now in the late stages of unbridled capitalism combined with imperialism 101. This will end badly unless the American people take back control of the government.

The time is now for Bernie Sanders as the US needs his policies more than ever, however, I fear the DNC is making the wrong choice and the media is fixing the election because they are all trying to protect their ill gotten gains.

 

bjobotts

(9,141 posts)
25. But what Bernie stands for is what the people want and it will not go away.The DNC won't survive
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 03:51 PM
Jun 2016

if they don't take heed of the message. Stop the oligarchy don't cater to them.

elljay

(1,178 posts)
32. Like a game of Monopoly
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 09:49 PM
Jun 2016

Playing a game of Monopoly with friends and family is fun. That is, until one person owns all the railroads and utilities and has hotels on all of the best properties. Then it becomes a boring slog as all the other players earn just enough Passing Go to keep the bleeding going for another circuit. I don't think I've ever made it to the end of a game before everyone mutually decided to call it quits because it was no longer fun. Why is it people don't grasp that this is EXACTLY what happens with unregulated capitalism?

passiveporcupine

(8,175 posts)
33. Capitalism by itself is not "fine'
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 10:17 PM
Jun 2016

It needs to be well regulated, and combined with non-profit social programs.

And in this country, the right calls that socialism, as if it is a dirty word.

Unfortunately, too many dems feel the same way, as evidenced here on DU.

Boomerproud

(7,951 posts)
18. K&R
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 01:46 PM
Jun 2016

The generations since Reagan believe, and nothing with change their minds, that capitalism=freedom. WRONG!!!!!!

felix_numinous

(5,198 posts)
20. Socialism is the treatment for unfettered capitalism
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 02:37 PM
Jun 2016

and puts a check on their insatiable hunger for resources and control.

ADDICTION is the most excellent metaphor representing unfettered capitalism, and the prognosis if not treated is just as dire.

Like addicts people tend to see any reform as a threat to their existence, when in actuality health and balance is the only goal here.

Those in the throes of addiction cannot control their insatiable hunger for resources-- they lack a sense of boundaries as to what is 'theirs' and 'yours'. So they will just take what is yours, or belongs to another country or the EARTH. All the while putting on a show they deserve it, need it have to have it and/or that you don't deserve or need it! Most people recognize this dynamic.

They are acting like spoiled addicted juveniles who need treatment and intervention.

ancianita

(36,023 posts)
21. Addiction. Yes. Capitalist addicts usually mistake the pain of the medicine for the disease
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 03:00 PM
Jun 2016

and want to keep to the comfortable pain they know, no matter what damage it does to either them or the world beyond them.

To me, Bernie is the medicine that can't go down with a spoonful of sugar. His medicine of socialism is the cure for the addiction of capitalism.

felix_numinous

(5,198 posts)
23. Yes exactly
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 03:26 PM
Jun 2016

which is why I think going along with the status quo is a cop out, it is not the HARD choice, it is EASY to keep going the familiar path

 

bjobotts

(9,141 posts)
24. Capitalism is like huge flames competing with each other to burn brightest till it burns
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 03:44 PM
Jun 2016

up everything in sight. Balance does not mean constantly making or getting more. Making money with 'capital' requires greed which is why it needs to be heavily regulated or it leads to monopoly and tyranny. People will kill to take it, make it, or protect it, There should be a 100% Billionaire tax for any amount over a billion. People making 3-4 billion a year have no need for any amount over a billion save bragging rights. We could end poverty etc. Put your money back into your business or pay higher salaries etc or turn it over to the treasury.

I"ll say it again" Democratic Socialism is the only form of government which both ensures our freedom AND our survival making our government large enough to protect our environment from pollution and ensuring what we all need to exist is managed by all of us collectively and not a greedy few who profiteer from controlling us. The people decide what we should all share for the public good and will not be privatized. We don't allow a greedy few to decide what is the collective good. VA, fire departments, police, libraries, EPA, FPB, Medicare, SS. civil rights, labor rights, post office, public education etc etc etc. It cannot be a government by for and of the people if we privatize it. We vote and we decide our social safety net and we protect it from the vultures of Capitalism.

 

libdem4life

(13,877 posts)
28. Excellent post. Even private insurance...not government owned,
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 04:04 PM
Jun 2016

but everyone pays essentially the same, for the most part...some use it, some don't.
They call it actuarial, not socialism.

pansypoo53219

(20,972 posts)
29. reagan stopped investment IN the FOUNDATION of america. we stopped giving a shit.
Sat Jun 4, 2016, 04:52 PM
Jun 2016

we did not DEMAND BETTER govt. i NEVER bought into tinkle down. saw it as the scam it ALWAYS WAS. zombie reagan must die. no more inching left. LURCH LEFT.

appalachiablue

(41,127 posts)
56. Amen, did he ever. Reagan's daughter Patti said Americans would feel the effects
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 11:24 AM
Jun 2016

of his policies for 3 or 4 generations. Dysfunction and decline of democratic institutions and the lifestyle and standards of working Americans and the middle class ever since.

UnFettered

(79 posts)
39. Maher's not
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 12:39 AM
Jun 2016

My favorite person, but I have to say he's spot on with this. I don't think capitalism is inherently a bad thing if it's regulated.

A synergy between capitalism and socialism is most realistic solution. Because the power needs to reside with we the people and that's someplace near the middle of the two. Too much government or private/corporate power are both equally bad.

Some steps towards the social market economy type of system like in Northern European countries wouldnt be a bad thing. We were closer to that in the mid 20th century pre Reagen. When Reagen said one day there's going to be a line in the sand. There is going to be the haves and the have nots he was right. That's what a unrestricted free market economy produces.

They problem it's so hard to convince people were getting screwed on a daily basis by big money interests. This whole election cycle should have been a wake up call on all side of the fence.

Beartracks

(12,809 posts)
47. Regulated capitalism... is still capitalism!
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 04:51 AM
Jun 2016

And capitalism must be regulated, else it spins out of control. Like a nuclear reaction: regulated, it is sustainable and powerful; unregulated, it quickly melts down and destroys everything, including itself.

So, yeah, I can see an argument being made that socialism can be capitalism's regulator -- the "lap band," as it were.

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Hydra

(14,459 posts)
48. That was very good until the last sum up
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 09:24 AM
Jun 2016

The 1% are socialists. It works great for them, especially when they steal more from the rest of us to become even more obscenely wealthy for no particular reason.

They just don't think we're good enough to have it, and that we can be convinced it's Satan incarnate.

I say it's time for us to share.

Hydra

(14,459 posts)
50. You're quite right
Sun Jun 5, 2016, 09:53 AM
Jun 2016

But by "Us" I mean everyone. There are a lot of non-1%ers that refuse to see us as a larger community and want everything to continue as it is...because that other lazy person might get something more than they "deserve."

 
55. Maher is bang on, as usual.
Mon Jun 6, 2016, 12:36 AM
Jun 2016

If only the mainstream media were as outspoken as him. Anyway, I wish Bernie the best of luck with his campaign.

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