Jesus christ squiggly who would you compare the man to then? I'm no marx scholar. The bottom line is our president is an internal enemy of our country, hell bent on destroying as much as he can of our constitutional rights and selling us out to a globalist agenda that wants to level the playing field worldwide, taking from people who earn and giving to people who don't earn anything. I think there are major flaws in how capitalism works and what is accepted as ethical business but I do believe in private property rights and not letting people ride their whole lives on public benefits.
Well when you say it like that it doesn't sound hyperbolic or like you've jumped to any conclusions at all.
The point I was trying to make, which you became defensive about, was that you certainly aren't a Marx scholar--and hence your ability to compare the two men appropriately is nil.
This is the case for about 99.99999% of people who say it, but they keep on saying it. Why?
Because they are easily convinced of things without any kind of evidence or expertise having been offered to them. Unfortunately, as thoughtful as you might think yourself to be--you fall into that camp, simply by having said what you've already said.
Why, then, should any of us take your word for any of this? Clearly your burden of proof for saying incredibly accusatory things is next to nothing.
If it hasn't dawned on you by now, it is my belief that it's people like you who are enemies of this country. You fall victim to buzz words and phrases without even understanding their meaning. I don't know if its because you've been legitimately duped, or that you just want to be a part of something--but you're the quickest type of person to say something which you can't substantiate. You're all to happy, in fact, to allow people who don't know any better to go on believing your bullshit.
In a sentence, people who say things of a negative nature without having a clue what they're talking about are a problem. This marx shit, and "enemy from within" bullshit serves no purpose except to infuriate the ignorant.
Everyone becomes an expert when they want to talk shit--but at the end of the day you've probably taken an Econ 101 class at best, you don't know very much about Karl Marx (or Obama, it seems), and you've probably read about as much correspondence and documentation from the founding fathers as you could digest in the next hour of your time. In a manner of speaking--you're most likely severely lacking in expertise, and chock full of confidence--an unfortunate mixture, and an all too common one (especially amongst conservatives).
I could never take you seriously--because you fit far too well into the stereotype of what a crazy person, lacking perspective and requisite knowledge to properly discuss such things, would say according to your comments here.
Yes, he totally wants to dismantle America and globalize the world. Do you know how batshit that comes off? What motive could he POSSIBLY have for doing this?
Everything I've ever heard goes off on this crazy tangent with all these qualifiers and unbelievable things--and it all violates the KISS rule.
Basically, if you've ever believed in a conspiracy theory--you're suggestible and its not surprising that you'd be subject to these beliefs. Make no mistake, though, it
IS all in your head.