Per a post by spazz and for the why nots of it.
SociCapism is my new term for a hybrid of Socialism and Capitalism. While seemingly at odds with one another, could this concept work?
I'm not going to somehow define all elements of what I'm implying so please don't get into some nitty gritty detail request of some shit.
Socialist components would be things like, healthcare, infrastructure (roads, bridges, parks, etc), utilities, telecommunications (data, voice, etc), etc
Capitalist components would be a lot of what we already have, supply and demand, price set by the market, companies able to set price based on whatever they want, etc. However I would want more regulations on some of the entities we have today.
Maybe this has a "label" already but this form of GOV seems reasonable and a compromise.
At times when I look at Republicans I see, for me, an overwhelming drive around money. When I look a Dems' I see at times an overwhelming drive for "services". When I look around the globe, I don't see either of these but a middle ground of sorts.
So there, lets see where it goes