Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
I think there have historically been parties that have looked out for the interests of ordinary people. For instance, The Labour Party that came to power after WW2 introduced the welfare state meaning protection for ordinary citizens from "the cradle to the grave". University education for many years was free, healthcare was and is free at the point of use, utilities were nationalised etc etc. These were all done in the greater interests of society at large. Of course, much of this has been eradicated as Thatcher attempted to bring US style Friedman economics to the UK, but we do still have the health service.

Governments should exist to protect the interests of their citizens, not to protect themselves and their corporate buddies. In most countries we have found a balance between these two ideals, but in America you have two parties who have fallen way too far to one side. There is no party representing the 'people' whence socialism for the elite. The poor huddled masses have nothing and it amazes me that we haven't seen widespread social unrest.
The Labour Party is shit....they put too much on their plate and this generation can't pay for it and your college age kids were so entitled they riot at the thought of paying for their education....who are you guys trying to be Italian train workers? French people in general?

Rules for miles to learn
#1 You NEVER get something for nothing
#2 Entitlement programs (welfare, healthcare, etc) never stop growing therefore you can never have enough taxes so the end game is you break your nation and you break your people and when all is said and done everybody has a bunch of nothing.....Socialist Nirvana acheived