You mean that our roads and bridges are socialist?
Obama's comment, in the whole, is correct. Without some structure provided by the various levels of government there would be little to build a significant business on.
The left and right don't disagree on this principle. They disagree on how it should manifest and to what degree. In the grand scale between Anarchy and Totalitarianism (or whatever you want to put at that end of the scale) they don't really disagree all that much, either.
Romney has made nearly identical comments, as well. Somehow no one screamed "Socialist! Big Government Pig!" at him when he made them.
As I said, truth and politics are nearly incompatible these days. Hype is much more common.
Obamas comment is NOT correct, in any way.
The "some structure provided by the various levels of government" was paid for by the hard working taxpayer.'
'We the people' paid for the infrastructure, that the government (who works for us) built.
"Little to build a significant business on"?
Really??
We don't need the incompetent building of roads (driven into Campbell Ind Park in the last two years?)
We don't need the rail (towers in Ewa that "can be moved"??)
They are incompetently pissing our taxpayer money away.
The "little to build a business on" is bullshit.
If they cant do better than that, give us dirt roads & we'll all drive SUV's
The left and right DO disagree on this principle.
For the left is is "The government is here to help you & the people need to be led"
For the right it is " The government screws up everything it touches & they have forgotten they work for 'We the People'.
Please factually reiterate Romney's "nearly identical comments"
I'd like to hear them.
You stated truth and politics are nearly incompatible these days.
I'd say that is exemplified by the Democrat party.
Joe BIden recently stated that Repubilcans want to see Blacks in chains again.
What horseshit. How insulting to intelligence. Who believes his BS? He is the VP, for Christ's sake.
They are again resulting to racial division.
Wasn't he supposed to be the post-racial president?