Hack ...... on the continuum of Capitalism at one end and Communism on the other, for us, as opposed to say some Scandinavian countries and perhaps Canada, middle ground is hard to achieve. That doesn't mean that, in general, some middle ground, political an/or economic approach can't succeed. It can and as you point out, there are examples.
Fundamentally, the way I perceive our political system to operate - not very well at present - wealth redistribution, as it is typically found in socialist countries that have achieved a blend of socialism and capitalism as a matter of political compromise and economic or tax policy, isn't going to work in the US. There isn't the political will or environment to, IMO, achieve a acceptable level of wealth re-distribution. It will go too far for my taste in our current political climate - the slippery slope argument that I think applies to what I consider to be crazy tax policy coming out of AOC's mouth and that mirrors most of what Sanders has offered as well...... he's just more politically savvy with respect to how he articulates it.
Fundamentally, the way I perceive our political system to operate - not very well at present - wealth redistribution, as it is typically found in socialist countries that have achieved a blend of socialism and capitalism as a matter of political compromise and economic or tax policy, isn't going to work in the US. There isn't the political will or environment to, IMO, achieve a acceptable level of wealth re-distribution. It will go too far for my taste in our current political climate - the slippery slope argument that I think applies to what I consider to be crazy tax policy coming out of AOC's mouth and that mirrors most of what Sanders has offered as well...... he's just more politically savvy with respect to how he articulates it.
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