Jason Harvestdancer
Contributor
They're not the only ones guilty of blurring the lines. It has been a bipartisan effort. Then again, this is the politics sub-forum where we are supposed to use the terminology more correctly than the average person. It is akin in a way to the scientific versus colloquial usages of the word "theory". To the common person theory means "good guess" and socialism means "welfare state". To the person who is knowledgeable in the field theory means "a well supported explanation of the evidence with predictive power" and socialism means "collective ownership of the means of production."
Where you you fall on this? To me you sound like a creationist trying to explain to a scientist what "theory" means.
If your arguments are so esoteric they require excessively precise definitions of commonly used words in order to be relevant, then they are pretty piss-weak arguments.
Jason needs to take his case to the republicans whose habit it has long been to call any policy or program they don't like "socialism".
And also to democrats who used the term for policies or programs they do like. Which I do for both sides.
Your excuse of "they do it so therefore I can do it" is very piss-weak.
