Posted on 01/13/2022 5:02:01 AM PST by hamburger hill
This is the text of a speech by the author on November 20, 2019 at an event of the same name, hosted by the Gray Republican Committee and over fifty conservative leaders and groups, including the Maine GOP.
25 minute read.
Table of Contents
Socialism Starts with a Faulty Premise and an Incorrect Compass Heading The Socialist View of the Human Condition The Reality of the Human Condition Definitions of Socialism and Capitalism The Jaundiced Views of Socialists Immoral Theft and Hypocrisy Who Are the “Have-Nots”? Many of the So-Called “Haves” Help Billions of People Capitalism and Free Enterprise Have Blessed the World The Lies of Socialists and the Death of Truth Miseducation of the Young The Rotten Fruits of Socialism How Can We Defeat Socialism?
Endnotes
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I long for the days when the title would have been a foregone conclusion. Now, it actually needs to be explained to the average dimwit living in America. Cf. my tagline.
What economy? We’re $300T in the hole.
Socialism is not the goal. Fascism is the goal, and we are well on the way.
Would destroy?
IS destroying. Actively. Right now.
Bkmrk.
One need look no further than Venezuela - or Cuba - to see the effects of socialism on a country.
Bingo! The first reaction of thinking people.
And we are stuck largely with a gentlemanly, "reasonable" sort of political party in opposition; one that is seemingly flooded with Rino's and suffers from a lack of dedicated and effective operators.
Why Socialism WOULD destroy the American economy???
We’re watching it happen!
We are chest deep into socialism here in the USA.
We’re watching what’s left of our economy swirl down the toilet every single day.
True. Higher prices, long lines, empty shelves.
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