For @ScottAdamsSays, an argument against socialism in one sentence:
Imagine how well you could plan for a group of people you don't know, haven't talked to, have never met, and will never meet; then scale that situation to millions of people.
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Worked on the plantation...
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Thomas Jefferson wanted freedom so people could make their own choices. He was anti-strong federal government
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Thomas Jefferson did some planning and we ended up with capitalism. What does that tell you?
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His intention was to protect the rights and liberty of individuals over Gov't incrementalism, which is the right approach.
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LOL, he also suggested we have a revolution every 20 years. And promised, "Some day, man, I've got to quit the scene."
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I believe we've been living under quasi socialism for a while now. What as it gotten us? Endless war, balkanization, mass drug addiction, a suicide epidemic...
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@ScottAdamsSays I’m hoping you address the difference btwn democratic socialism and socialism. Everyone hung up on the latter blanket term as if it’s one thing. A “mixed economy” is the important aspect—more of it than we already have. Versus workers controlling production. -
Socialism is Socialism even when adding an adjective in front of it. Here's another adjective example: The National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazi)
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