I find it amusing because it's really easy to pick out people who don't know politics from a hole on the ground. They are generally the ones who call him communist/Marxist/ socialist. You give away your hand (or lack thereof) with those posts...
Actually your post is amusing. At the risk of having this moved to the debate forum, I'll reply to your claim of "lack of hand". Feel free to start a thread in the debate forum to dispute any of these points by Barry, The Socialist.
Barry was raised by socialists and is surrounded by socialist friends and colleagues. You are with who you associate...
Jim Wallis, Obama’s spiritual advisor & forced redistribution of wealth advocate
Van Jones, disgraced Green Jobs Czar & Communist & 9/11 Truther
Ron Bloom, Manufacturing Czar & anti-free market
John Holdren, pro-redistribution of wealth
Andy Stern, SEIU President & redistribution of wealth fan & #1 visitor to the White House in ’09 and 10
Anita Dunn, fan of Chairman Mao
Mark Lloyd, FCC ‘Diversity Czar’ & Hugo Chavez fan
Carol Browner, socialist
Robert Creamer, socialist
Donald Berwick, "Excellent healthcare is by definition re-distributional. "
Barry's parents, both socialists and communist sympathizers.
Barry's grandparents introduced Barack Obama Jr. to poet and communist Frank Marshall Davis who became his mentor.
Barry admittedly sought out ‘Marxist’ professors
Barry admittedly attended ‘socialist conferences
Barry attended a Marxist church for 20 years– led by pastor Jeremiah Wright
Barry's administration proposed to nationalize the New England fishing industry. Under this plan, private fishermen would be put out of work, replaced by a smaller number of government-employed fishermen.
But Barry says he is not a socialist.
The SEC has just made a major rule change making it easier for unions to take control of corporations' boards of directors.
But Barry says he is not a socialist.
When GM and Chrysler were in critical financial straits, the Obama administration intervened. Instead of letting them take the traditional approach to such problems -- bankruptcy -- the Obama administration took them over, preserving the crippling union contracts, putting their own chosen people in charge, and shaping future offerings not on consumer demand, but their political agenda.
But Barry says he is not a socialist.
Under ObamaCare, the government will be taking over one-sixth of the United States economy. It will demand that American citizens obtain health insurance or face legal sanctions, and will eventually set itself up as a "competitor" to private insurance companies. It will be dictating how much doctors can charge for their services, even if (as with current Medicare rates) they do so at a loss. (the law has now been voided as unconstitutional)
But Barry says he is not a socialist.
When asked about his tax plans by "Joe The Plumber," Obama stated that he believes that some people make too much money, and things are "better" and "fairer" if some benevolent power were to intervene, take some of that "too rich" person's money, and redistribute it more "fairly."
But Barack Obama says he is not a socialist.
Barry has established a "CEO pay czar" whose job is to look at the pay rates of the heads of corporations and decide if they're being paid too much.
But Barry says he is not a socialist.
Barry has nationalized the student loan business, making all student loans now the exclusive providence of the federal government.
But Barry says he is not a socialist.
As of the first quarter of this year (the most recent numbers I could find quickly), 96.5% of all new home loans were backed by the federal government.
But Barry says he is not a socialist.