Leninism requires State ownership of the means of
production, distribution, information, etc.
Did I say he was a Marxist-Leninist? You will note that I made clear that he is an
evolutionary, not revolutionary socialist. Cultural Marxism is probably the better fit, and social transformation and political struggle on the Alinski model.
In any case, given this administration's ravening desire to control and socialize either the risks or production of everything, from healthcare to financial markets to the banking industry to housing mortgage markets to the kind of car you can drive and food you can eat to the utter regulation of every aspect of life through cap and trade to EPA regulations of CO2 as a pollutant, and on and on, upon what basis do you think Obama (and many leading Democrats)
do not want to substantially expropriate and socialize the means of production, distribution and information across a broad swath of American life?
State ownership of the means of production? What do you call universal healthcare? Control of speech? What do you call the Fairness Doctrine? What do you call "net neutrality"? Is not the welfare state a government run and managed
industry?
Fascism is content to have all of that industry
remain in corporate hands, so long as the capitalists
belong to the State's party.
Fascism is stridently anti-capitalist, which is why it seeks to nationalize industry in all but literal expropriation by dominating industry from without. Fascism, and its close relation, syndicalism (think the GM takeover), control the manner in which resources are allocated and production is carried on, and for what reasons. Facism is a sect, or school of socialism, and approaches governance in similar ways, although with different emaphasis and focus.
For example, Mitsubishi manufactured the famous
Zero fighters of WWII, while the Soviet aircraft
were produced in State factories.
Yes, and those Zero's were manufactured according to the orders of the Japanese militarist state, which determined what would be produced and for what purposes. The fact that Japanese, Italian or German factories were not nationalized in fact hardly changes the fact that no real free market exists in any of these cases.
Based upon your knowledge of those who support
the current U.S. Government, would you say that they
are closer to wanting U.S. Leninism or U.S. Fascism?
I think they are "progressives", a broad swath of cultural leftists who combine elements of Marxian socialism, Rousseauian democratic collectivism, facsist corporatism (the
fasces is a "bundle of sticks" remember - a collective), social radicalism ( Kevin Jennings or, in a past administration, Joycelyn Elders) and more traditional revolutionary socialism (Van Jones, Anita Dunn etc.) into an eclectic mix.
I think the Fabian socialists are really one of the bretter models of what we have in the present administration, who's symbol
http://www.canadafreepress.com/images/uploads/FabianWindow-1.jpgbespeaks the motives and approach of both the Fabian socialists of yesteryear and the American progressive Left from Dewey and Roosevelt to the present.