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I came.
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Socialists don’t buy things?
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Not on Prime Day, but then no one else is either so... Socialism works, at least better than Amazon.
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It has a lot to do with the amazon worker strike. It's really convenient that Amazon joined in and stops selling stuff for a while. You just don't get that type of solidarity at other Corporations.
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Funny, because all of the socialists I've seen talk about it today have spoken out against it.
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all two of them?
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As I said, all those accusing Trump of communism are communists.
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Who the fuck accuses Trump of communism? Fascism, yes, but I don't think I've heard him called a communist by anyone that has a clue what communism actually is.
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I don't think I've heard him called a communist by those who don't either. The people who tend to throw "communist" around willy nilly also tend to love Trump
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I guess there might be a few of the conspiracy nuts who think there's a communist Jewish shadow world government but you really shouldn't cite them for "people generally believe this"
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Wrong people. I'm talking about the hoaxing left that likes to pretend they are part of some vast Nazi conspiracy that doesn't exist.
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Next time you need to call the police, and firefighters or feel like driving on the road. Please refrain from doing so since you might catch some socialism
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Someone doesn't understand the difference between private goods and public services.
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This is *literally* how insurance groups function. Everyone in the group pays in and subsidizes the costs of other group members.
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Of their own choosing.
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Have... Have you ever purchased medical insurance? Your HR department usually chooses a handful for you (if you're lucky) and your company usually subsidizes your payments as well. It's not a practical system in the slightest.
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You *can* go on a third party insurance, but it's usually more expensive because of the lack of subsidy shake out. It's not really much of a choice in that regard.
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