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NJ5 said:
SamuelRSmith said:
What's the problem with socialism? I thought these people supported freedoms, that's part of being an "American", right? Freedom? Well, to these guys, it's like you only have the Freedom to agree with them, else you're a communist.

And what's wrong with communism, anywho?


You know the funny thing about socialist policies? Once they're implemented, people will be revolted if you take them away.

Try taking social security, unemployment benefits and things like that away from the American people and see what happens.

 

People hate socialist policies before they are passed, but once they are passed if you try and take them away the people won't let you.  That is pretty much what America stands for in a nutshell, lying to itself about just about everything.

 



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