Obama's political idealogy (Liberalism, conservative, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama)
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Obama is definitely not a liberal... he is a communist... he supports a select group (the poor) and aims to make everyone fall into that group and be dependent on the corporate-sponsored government... he is a communist...
Communism is a form of Liberalism (the extreme form). Obama is Liberal, Left-wing, whatever you want to call it. Liberals aim to uplift the white-collar work force, while alienating the common man or factory worker. America's significant growth in the service sector has influenced the recent rise in Liberalism.
Obama is definitely not a liberal... he is a communist... he supports a select group (the poor) and aims to make everyone fall into that group and be dependent on the corporate-sponsored government... he is a communist...
Corperate and govt working together is facist not communist. When the govt runs corperations its communist. Get it right people before you post.
He is a Liberal. And in my buisness circle liberal's scare us. They like to take our profits we work very hard to obtain.
I agree with you to a point that liberal views tend to take a little more from the people who have it. However I do feel that a lot of the stuff that corperations do target a certain group of the population. When you have this happen by several groups of people the combined affects makes them stay in the same place they are already in. We hollar and scream about certain decisions that people make, but we fail to look at the marketing tools and the propaganda machines that get people into these situations. Corperations wouldn't spend millions on advertisements and marketing if it wasn't a effective tool.
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