AOC’s Juvenile Visions

Via Blue State Conservative

“T]o me, capitalism at its core … is the absolute pursuit of profit at all human, environmental, and social cost. … To me that is not a redeemable system.” Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, Feb. 4, 2022

Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (AOC), US Representative (14th district of New York) holds that capitalism, the economic system in our United States that people from all over the world risk life and limb to enter any way they can, is “irredeemable.”

Her contempt for capitalism is matched only by her love of socialism: “The emphasis in socialism is on democracy.  … It’s just as much a transformation about bringing democracy to the workplace so that … we don’t check all of our rights at the [workplace] door because … as workers and people in society, we’re the ones creating wealth.” 

For AOC, capitalism is “essentially” about greed and dictatorship over the workers.  By contrast, socialism is not concerned with anything so mundane is attempting to make working conditions cleaner, safer or better paying.  Socialists are concerned about something much grander, namely, a “transformation,” almost like the miraculous transformation from caterpillar to butterfly, from the mundane real world in which we live into a completely new and better world in which wealth and creativity spring up like mushrooms from the fertile socialist soil.

One might be tempted to respond immediately that AOC has it backwards, that, in fact, capitalism is about freedom and socialism is about dictatorship.  However, it is worth examining closely the precise words in which current socialists like AOC express their grandiose visions.  For, AOC actually does not say that capitalism is a greedy irredeemable system. What she says is that capitalism is a greedy irredeemable system to her.  Unfortunately, what capitalism is to her is of no interest whatsoever.  What is important is what capitalism actually is.

Similarly, when, in 2020 AOC asked black gay “democratic socialist” Jabari Brisport (New York’s 25th State Senate district), about his beliefs, he replied,

“[F]or me, it’s really about getting people out from underneath the thumb of capitalism, and freeing them from the very small group of people that … mismanage our economy and our society for their own wealth and benefit. It’s about freeing people to truly experience all the joys in life by making sure they [have the necessities of life].”

Once again, it is of no interest whatsoever what socialism is “to” Brisport.  What is of interest is only what socialism is in reality.  Unfortunately, Brisport’s characterization is not even close to a correct description of socialism.  What Brisport provides is a series of feel-good sentiments, getting people from underneath the thumb of oppression, freeing people to experience all the joys of life like a home and health care.  There is nothing specifically socialistic about that.

For some mysterious reason, socialists do not seem eager to tell us what capitalism or socialism really are, namely that capitalism is about individual freedom to chart one’s economic course in life while socialism is really all about big government control of people.  Rather, socialists feel much more confident telling us what capitalism and socialism are “to” them.  This kind of relativistic language was introduced into the Left by the post-Modernist movement that discovered that selling unattractive political programs is much easier once one abandons the limiting (and disciplining) notion of truth. For post-Modernists, instead of truth one gets different “narratives”.  AOC’s and Brisport’s narrative, their script, is that capitalism is bad and socialism is good.  Everything is very simple.  Even a child can remember such a simple script.

In reality, capitalism can do for people precisely what AOC and Brisport think socialism will do for them.  For example, Humberto Lopez came legally to the United States, speaking no English, from Mexico at age 12 after his father passed away, a very rough start in life.  However, after working his way up the ladder, Lopez is now the Chairman of the Board of HSL Properties, Inc., and Independent Director of Pinnacle West Capital earning about $433,000 a year.  The whole point of capitalism is that it enables people like Lopez, via their own individual initiative, to better their lot in life.  Lopez puts it best: “The American dream is still attainable in as long as we have capitalism [but] big government … [is] … making it harder and harder.”  No socialist government raised Lopez up.  Lopez knows that big government holds people down!

AOC and Brisport do not understand capitalism.  They do not even try.  Both present caricatures of capitalism as a system of greed they memorized in privileged classrooms in the Ivory Tower.  For, in fact, Lopez was not greedy in prospering in the capitalist system.  Quite the contrary, by raising himself up, he is at the same time, by creating jobs and wealth, helping other people, including immigrants, raise themselves up.  No small group of evil capitalists from AOC’s and Brisport’s socialist fairy tale prevented Humberto Lopez from prospering.  Why should they when Lopez was creating wealth (and happiness) that can benefit them too?

Even Karl Marx (The Communist Manifesto, Part I) understood the enormous power of capitalism to raise people up,

“The bourgeoisie [capitalist] … has accomplished wonders, far surpassing Egyptian Pyramids, Roman aqueducts, and Gothic Cathedrals… [D]uring its rule of scarce of one hundred years, [it] has created more massive and more colossal productive forces than… all preceding generations together… [W]hat earlier century had even a presentiment that such productive forces slumbered in the lap of social labor? 

Karl Marx said many things about capitalism, some of them very positive and some of them very negative.  However, history has shown that many of the positive things that he said about capitalism have turned out to be true and most of the negative things he said about capitalism have turned out to be false.  Marx’s vision of the inevitable collapse of capitalism in a glorious socialist revolution never came to pass.  Instead, capitalism has shown itself to be a wealth-creator to a degree that even Marx could not have foreseen.

If one teaches the transparently false doctrine to people that in capitalism a small group of evil men rig the system against them, one creates a self-fulfilling prophecy.  People, having been given a splendid excuse for personal failure, will decide that there is no point even in trying to succeed, which ensures that many of them will remain in poverty.  That may be the socialist’s real aim.  By pushing the self-destructive socialist caricature of capitalism, that is, by limiting people’s possibilities to improve their life in free markets, which hurts them, socialists are helping the Left expand its angry numbers, thereby, helping themselves to additional wealth and power.  Pushing socialism helps the socialists, not “the people”.

Promoting socialism has been great for AOC.  As a consequence of her emotional marketing campaign, she has become quite wealthy.  She just purchased a $35,000 Tesla and has been seen flying first class.  No economy class with Marx’s oppressed “workers of the world” for important socialists!  It is ironic that socialism, or more precisely, deceptive visions of socialism, sell very well in capitalist markets to people who have been taught to feel guilty about their good lives in capitalist countries.  It is too bad that socialism damages both the country and its duped customers.

By Richard McDonough

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Ghost
Ghost
March 1, 2022 7:08 pm

AOC is a prime example of people deserving what they elected.

WillyB
WillyB
  Ghost
March 2, 2022 5:06 pm

Except that WE outside her district in NY, did not elect her. What she is an example of is what has destroyed every democracy (or republic) in history: the welfare class voting for a candidate who promises greater largess from the public treasury. You see the same in a dozen other congressional districts, and a large career welfare class is what controls elections in those districts. I could name a few others but then I might be branded with the “R” word.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 1, 2022 7:24 pm

It is not like America or most of the west has capitalism anyway. It is Corporatocracy.

WillyB
WillyB
  Anonymous
March 2, 2022 5:36 pm

These socialist politicians are just huksters. Snake oil salesmen. Con men. The only rich socialists in America are the one’s living off government salaries paid for by working people, including the rich. I’ve had a lot of jobs over my working career, and every one was because someone with the profit motive had a successful business and could therefore hire me. I’ve not had one instance of a job offer from a poor person or even a lower middle class person, and for certain not from a socialist.

I’m glad for the system that allows people to get rich. The rich provide the jobs for the rest of us–and often, if we pay attention, they show us how to get rich, too. I never inherited a nickel. Worked from age 17 to 70, including 3 years in the army and another 3 1/2 years of college while working nights to pay my way.

Fifteen years before retirement, my wife and I had two kids through college, married and making a lot more than we did at their ages. We had no debt, no mortgage, and enough money saved to retire, although we kept working for “the man” until I was 70, then my wife worked another five years until she was 70. Through no special breaks we have enough to live our modest lives on Social Security alone, although we are required by law to take prescribed amounts from our IRAs and pay taxes on them.

My point. There is no way we could have worked the jobs we had and retired comfortably in a socialist country–even one masquerading as a free market. Medan family income in Russia is $10,400, or with government benefits factored in, about $21,000. In the U.S. it’s $69,000 with no comparable government benefits. Worldwide median family income is $9,700.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  WillyB
March 2, 2022 5:44 pm

Cool story bro.

Llpoh
Llpoh
March 1, 2022 7:32 pm

Talking and writing about this ignorant low IQ bimbo is counterproductive. Starve her and her ilk of oxygen.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 1, 2022 7:42 pm

When I hear someone ranting against capitalism the first thing I do is question whether they even know what capitalism is. After they’ve regurgitated a word salad of bullshit I point them to Wikipedia:

“Capitalism is an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.”

Then I slam them for being a property owning, greedy piece of shit capitalist pig.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Anonymous
March 1, 2022 8:29 pm

Until we have to deal with monopolies.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
March 1, 2022 8:28 pm

We aren’t operating under capitalism.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
March 1, 2022 10:35 pm

Capitialism in reality:

Sweetie Pie grew up on a small beef farm in Indiana’s poorest county. Would not have gone to ISU unless she had a full ride. Started out as an English teacher in Terra Haute, despite Carl Reiner having destroyed the public library there. (Hope you get the joke).

Hubby got transfered to ATL in 1980. She divorced him. Went to GA State. Cum laude MBA/JD. Retired as Senior Compliance Officer & Board Secretariat of the N. American division of an international financial services company.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  lamont cranston
March 1, 2022 10:58 pm

What is the message? I’m not sure I get it.

Alfreda
Alfreda
  Glock-N-Load
March 2, 2022 3:14 am

American rags to riches story: dirt poor, got free ride in college (not sure any more but this sounds like socialism (the old kind, not corporate)), took a traditional female job (teacher), went through some stuff, woke up, sold out and made her pile in finance. Wake up and smell the coffee, folks! “Socialism” is for LOSERS! Or something like that.

fujigm
fujigm
March 2, 2022 12:19 am

She has clearly never participated in the universal free market.
The black market.
Or System D.
None of this foolishness there…

Arthur
Arthur
March 2, 2022 5:19 am

Never mind Bezos, Gates, Zuckerberg, Musk, Blackrock, Vanguard, and all their cronies. It’s that politician over there who is causing all the trouble.

Stucky
Stucky
March 2, 2022 5:18 pm

It is no sin to be a dumb stupid vapid cunt. God grants each of us unique capabilities.

The real sinner(s) are the evil bastards who voted for her, and will vote for her again. NY is suffering a pandemic …. of retardation.