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To: ChicagoConservative27

Socialist’s don’t learn.

They believe their ideas fail because they simply were not implemented in the scale required to make them work.

Examples:

-Chicago believes that their gun crime is a result of areas outside their cesspool having guns available. If we ban all guns nationally it would work.

-Obama care was a disaster because it just wasn’t enough.

-Mass transit fails because it’s not enough.

-Green energy fails because it’s not enough.

-Mass public education fails because it’s not enough. You need more money, more taxes, more teachers, more counselors, counselors for LGBTQIA+, you need bigger stadiums, more computers...

They blame the scale and pretend as if their idea would work if it were just more of it! Hahaha

A joke which explains the socialist mindset: You have a socialist trying to run a business. He buys a product at 10 cents a unit. He has a truck and transports it across the country and sells it for 7 cents. After three months he’s nearly broke. Then he has an epiphany as to what to do to fix the problem!!! He needs a second truck!


6 posted on 09/02/2021 9:01:37 AM PDT by Red6
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To: Red6

Socialists always end up having the wrong people in charge of administering the socialistic programs.

Almost always they end up being a fascist type (no matter WHAT Antifa says), seeking and deploying dictatorial power with no review, no exceptions and no mercy. Because so many of these programs rely on the altruistic nature of others, that is one huge roadblock right there. People exercise altruism only intermittently, if at all, and that other natural and even overwhelming character trait, simple greed, destroys what little good that socialism promises but somehow never delivers.

So a little stern discipline (backed up with imprisonments and executions), and soon the great mass of the proletariat gets the message. But all that results in, is a sullen and reluctant obeisance, carefully walking the line between halfhearted compliance and outright rebellion. In some definitions, this is called “soldiering”, the attitude often exhibited by soldiers who were drafted into service, for whom such servitude is a very poor fit. Slow-walking, exaggerated actions that make it APPEAR that orders were being followed, but in such a manner that the command must have been misunderstood in some way, and faking illness or injury, known as malingering, to avoid confrontation with an unpleasant aspect or duty that is being thrust upon the individual.


23 posted on 09/02/2021 10:05:04 AM PDT by alloysteel ( Poor people give rich people all their money anyway. Just as they have always done.)
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