@ Rule Britannia: "What if people didn't want to do the job assigned to their "needs"? What if not everyone worked? what would happen to those who didn't work, or who protested against their "suits and skills designed jobs"?"
This is two questions, not one. The first question is "what if people didn't like the job assigned to them?" and the second is "what if people refused to do any work AT ALL". You are right to pose these questions, as they are important. I would like to answer them.
In answer to the first one, I would propose that something akin to an employment market could still operate, although in more controlled conditions. Essentially whenever a job vacancy occurred, anyone who was (a) without a job, or (b) wanted to change their job, would apply for it in a similar way to what happens today. Shortlisting, interviewing, and the decision of who to appoint would take place pretty much as usual. If a person was unable to find a job after a certain amount of time trying, the state could fit them into any job that remained unfilled and, if possible, was suited to their skills or experience, on the basis that this would be a temporary arrangement and that they would remain free to apply for other jobs which arose. I would remind you that under capitalism, lots of people are forced into jobs they don't like, because if they don't take a crappy job, they can't pay their bills.
The second, seperate, question asks what we should do with people who are perfectly capable of working, but refuse to do so. I would say that's quite simple. If they do not wish to contribute to society, why should society support them? We would therefore conclude that society would be under no obligation to feed, clothe, or house such people.
@ Rule Britannia: "To all socialists I'd like to ask a question- if we had communism in the u.s.s would you be pro not allowing anyone in or out?"
What is the u.s.s ? (apart from a lower-case vedrsion of the initials before the name of an American warship)
@ Rule Britannia: "In fact, do all the commie romantics [remember] something called the nazi-soviet pact?...so i guess from now on i can refer to the likes of jamie, orathaic and bbanner as the nazis"
In 1938 the British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain also signed a peace deal / non-aggression pact with Hitler. Does this make everyone who supports the current British political system a nazi as well?
This is basic reductio ad hitlerum stuff. In other words, bullshit.
@orthaic: "I don't have an issue with your definition of communism."
Thanks!