Ever go to the library?
Utilize the police or fire department?
Drive on a public road?
Pay into social security?
attend a public school?
Go to a park?
Pay taxes?
Send a letter?
Medicaid, medicare?
 
While not strictly Marxist socialism, these are ALL socialist programs, like it or not.
		
		
	 
	
		
	
	
		
		
			From Wikipedia:
 
It is my understanding that in the US, The divide between the wealthiest and the poorest americans is growing every year, with the middle class slowly being absorbed into the poorer class.
		
		
	 
	
		
	
	
		
		
			We have socialized schools now...
		
		
	 
I think you 
know what I mean... LOL.
 
The park, police, and fire department, public roads, payment of taxes - (I could include others, but I won't) aren't really socialist programs... they're part of the government infrastructure that government is 
supposed to provide, per Constitution.
 
And, to be honest, why should I pay into Social Security? If I took that same money that I "pay" into Social Security and invested it myself, I would end up with MUCH more... AND be sure that it would be there when I retired. I'm saving up already, but would be able to possibly do more (or spend more) if I didn't have to pay into a program that probably won't be around for me when I'm "of retirement age".
 
I also believe that we pay FAR too much in taxes... some of those taxes are "
returned" to people who don't pay one cent into it!!! Why? I know that there are people who have their problems... and so do I. But I also know that there are a growing number of folks out there who rely on their government hand-out to help them get by. I used to do social work (over 9 years)... so I've met both sides of this. Those that work hard but can't make ends meet for one reason or another... and those that stood in line every two weeks for their "help". More than one of the "kids" I have cared for while working in the Social Service arena and even here have said that their goal is to do NOTHING so that they can get their "hand-out".
 
Don't get me wrong either... The LAST thing I want is for someone to believe that I'll vote the Republican ticket at any cost... no way... not me. THAT is the type of fanaticism that we *cough* got rid of. 
 
 
However, I DO fear that the more and more we lean towards socialism, the closer and closer we turn into those socialist countries we once stood AGAINST. Your definition makes it clear to me... Forked Tongue 
"although there is considerable disagreement among socialists over how, and to what extent this could be achieved." Do I want my kids to "wake up" to a "ruling party" that determines their job, pay rate, residence, what doctor they can see, whether they're worthy enough to get a transplant, etc? If what Obama proposes is okay NOW... what will be 
okay in 8 years? 16 years? Socialism FAILED... and it seems like we're about to step-by-step reincarnate it... and China is looming on the horizon.
 
Really... if the "left" TRULY believed all that they espoused, then would they not be good examples by redistributing of their money first? Al Gore, the Clintons, Biden and Obama have LOADS of cash and multiple houses... why not give to the poor of their assets first? If I saw that kind of "leadership" then perhaps I'd be willing to follow. Ohhh, but 
they are the ones that will be deciding 
who gets what FOR us... :toiletgra
 
And as for the socialized schools... yes, we do... and they're failing our kids and most of them are teaching ONE-SIDEDLY. BUT, we do still (at least in most states) have the choice of sending our kids to private schools or home-schooling. We know the "Left" wants to take THOSE options away and start even earlier with toddler-aged kids.
 
	
		
	
	
		
		
			No doubt! While I understand the controversy with Michael Moore's films ...Have you ever seen SICKO ? It WILL piss you off about the state of our medical care here in the US of A.
		
		
	 
LOL... and Michael Moore is unbiased???? 

oke:  His "documentaries" shouldn't really be called "documentaries" as they lean so far left that they can topple over.
 
Let me also add... I'm not as eloquent as our friend Jazzgeek, as diplomatic as Tom or as knowledgeable as just about everyone else here... but I do have beliefs and respect the beliefs of everyone. I have real concerns about what we're being fed ON BOTH sides and, wish we had better choices in this election.  Well, there's MY book. LOL!