Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Fascialism

fascism  
1. a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.

socialism
1. a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.

(from dictionary.reference.com)

If you look at the United States government today, there are elements of both fascism and socialism at work in its' actions.

The latest example is the Obama administration's call for a "a new, strong, independent agency with full authority to protect consumers from unfair practices." This agency will provide (from Foxbusiness.com):
--Strong oversight of financial firms.
--Strengthening the regulation of core markets and infrastructure.
--Strengthen consumer protection.
--Ensure the government has the tools to effectively manage financial crises.
--Ensure high standards, not just in the U.S. but also globally.

The scariest line comes from a CNNMoney.com article on this subject: "The Federal Deposit of Insurance Corp. could get more power to take over and unwind financial companies, beyond banks, that are in deep trouble."

Hello, fascialism, a perfect combination of the regimentation of all industry and commerce (aka fascism), with "the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole" (aka socialism).

While I would like to take credit for the new word, I can't. Thomas J. DiLorenzo beat me by five days. He also wrote a much better column about it (link here).

So let us quit calling Obama a fascist or a socialist. Let us call him a fascialist, and let the Left try to run away from that label.

2 comments:

William R. Barker said...

Ed,

I'm really glad you've started blogging again.

I've gotta admit... what spurs you to write is having the opposite effect on me.

From my first browse of the news in the morning most days I just get so depressed... so numb... it's like "why bother to comment - what's there to say?"

I've been doing quite a bit of blogging over at http://www.newmajority.com/Default.aspx and of course keeping up on all my reading, but when it comes to wanting to write stuff on my own blog...

(*SHRUG*)

Anyway... just rambling. The point I'm trying to make is that you're setting a good example for me with all your new threads!

(*WINK*)

BILL

EdMcGon said...

I must admit, after the election, I was kinda bummed.

Then when Obama took office, I figured I'd sit back and give him a chance.

Then when he started making mistake after mistake after mistake, AND seemed to take great pride in his foolish moves, I had to say something.

Ironically, the Democratic controlled Congress seems to be holding back his plans. Good for them. The best thing we can hope for at this point is nothing.