quote:Originally posted by Jobe:quote:Originally posted by Jugflier:quote:Once again, I’ve already proven your source of information to be unreliable and that Rush didn’t say he would move to Costa Rica.
Once again you have a problem with keeping up. I agreed with you on Rush moving. My point is that he said he would go to Costa Rica for healthcare, a country with socialized medicine. Once again, either Rush's ignorance, or dishonesty.
quote:And you proved my point by spouting insults at people who don’t agree with you. You must enjoy doing that because I’ve noticed you insulting other posters.
You insulted me, you called me a liberal first off. I have just embarrassed you by showing that you are in fact the liberal.
Now, have you found a definition of Classical liberalism that disagrees with Wiki? Yes or no?
Liberalism, Marxist, socialism, democrats, communism, and the left, are all, in this day and time, synonymous.
From word IQ.
In the United States, the common meaning of "liberal" has evolved over time. After World War II , it came to refer to left-of center.. As McCarthyism and the reaction to Communism made the use of most left-wing political terms (including "socialism" ) anathema in the U.S., the former New Dealers and others to the left of center adopted the name "liberal".
To distinguish themselves from these, those in the U.S. who were closer to classical liberalism adopted the name "libertarian", a political stance closer to modern conservatism than to modern liberalism. Since approximately the Reagan era, the word "liberal" has been used as a derogatory term for the left which now adopts the term “progressives“
Now you know.
So now. What was the definition of Classical Liberalism?