So from Armstong Economics :
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/armstrongeconomics101/economics/socialism-always-moves-to-tyranny/
".. As they [Socialists] always point a finger at the rich and covet whatever they have in direct violation of the Ten Commandments, politicians are elevated to a pedestal and championed as our savior ignoring how they too leave office clothed in riches and the fool is always the person who buys into the whole political-economic-socialist agenda..."
Example #1: ".. Hillary Clinton saw nothing wrong with renting a house for $50,000 a week in the Hamptons hamlet of Amagansett. I know a lot of wealthy people who would not spend that much to rent a house for a vacation for just one week ... "
The elite are to be immune from criticism ... since THEY help the poor ...
Example #2 "... Then we have Obama – another champion of the poor. He bought a house in DC and paid $8.1 million. Of course, there was the scheming Obama who turned to real corruption to buy a house for $1.6 million BEFORE he was a Senator. He cut a deal with an indicted felon who bought a property for $625,000 and then sold it to Obama for $104,500 as Obama said it was fair value – right!. Obama has magically earned millions from public service..."
Again, the elite (chosen ones) are to be immune from criticism .. as THEY help the blacks ..
"... Capitalism = Freedom .." [NOTE: it has been over a century since this country has really had any capitalism]
- Capitalism: which simply means you are free to do whatever you like in life
- Think of the tobacco planter that cleared his own land with his family's help (especially the kids unless they take those swimming breaks LOL) .. the ONLY government "touch" in their life was the occasional delivery of mail ..
- Communism: where the government told you where to live and what to do.
- Socialism: where the government takes an authoritative role that then encourages bribery ... that is not capitalism, but tyranny. ... [where] the government takes the money and put most of it in its pocket for administrative costs. Socialism plays upon the human trait of helping others and then exploits it for those in power who pretend to care while lining their pockets...
Summary:
"... Unfortunately, as socialism continually hands more and more power to the government, you end up transforming the government into a tyranny. The classic example of that is simply the bail-in policies where they will no longer protect the people against mismanagement of banks, but they will instead take the money of the people to protect the banks. [The] FDIC was to protect the people and was a BAILOUT system created as part of Roosevelt’s New Deal. That has given way to now BAIL-INS so the government has abandoned even the socialist agenda moving ever closer to raw tyranny."
Ayn Rand said it best:
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