"The full buffet is free, if you just vote for me" goes the siren song of the "democratic" socialists.
Don't believe it...
- In a free-market capitalist system, people are encouraged to act. They are encouraged to solve problems, create value, take risks, and improve their circumstances by improving the circumstances of others.
- In a communist system, people are conditioned to avoid problems while the state promises to shield them from those problems in exchange for power, control, and dependence.
Virtually every promise the committed communist makes revolves around avoiding something.
- Healthcare becomes free.
- Education, housing and transportation all become free.
- The collective will provide.
- The state will take care of it.
Your highest freedom, they argue, is freedom from concern itself...
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