Monday, June 21, 2010

A Quick Criticism of Justicialism

If that title doesn't drive everyone away, nothing will.

Here's a site with Peron's Twenty Fundamental Truths of Justicialism. The key one for the conversations we've been having here is this one:
16. As economic doctrine Justicialism realizes the social economy, placing capital at the service of the economy and the latter at the service of social well-being.
If you have money, it is to be used to feed the economy. The economy, in turn, exists to provide for the needs of all people. For me, that's a pretty darn good synopsis of Obamanomics. It describes his redistributionist concepts quite clearly and succinctly while explaining all of the legal shortcuts he's taken (e.g., screwing Chrysler bondholders) to get what he wants. It's also doomed to fail.

Man is not a rational animal, he is a rationalizing animal. Obamanomics / Justicialism presumes that everyone wants to contribute to society and work for the betterment of the nation. If it turns out that what you really want to do is get baked on weed, drink cheap booze and have lots of sex without commitment, Obamanomics / Justicialism becomes a financial lifeline for social degeneracy.


By providing these young ladies with all manner of social support, we've given them the free time they need to improve themselves and become contributing members of society.

3 comments:

Jedi Knight Ivyan said...

Is it me or does the girl in white look a wee bit pregnant?

K T Cat said...

Either that or it's a roll of baby fat.

Ewwww.

Dean said...

KT, I appreciate the battle you are waging against the dumbed-down terms of Socialism, Communism and Nazis. For that reason is why I've been using statist, crony capitalism and collectivism.