I’m so confused. I know socialism is for faggots, but I just love the Economist. How many third-world countries do we need to invade before we become the #1 democracy, and how many yellow ribbon magnets do I need to buy to make it a reality?
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I’m so confused. I know socialism is for faggots, but I just love the Economist. How many third-world countries do we need to invade before we become the #1 democracy, and how many yellow ribbon magnets do I need to buy to make it a reality?
The conservatives who have been in power over the last few decades have made us believe that ANY government spending is socialism. That’s just not true. This country was built through strong government programs and spending. The conservative myth that all private spending is wise and productive and public spending foolish and wasteful is what has gotten us into the economic mess we find ourselves in today. There is nothing socialist about having a government that serves the people – we live in a democracy, not a socialist state. It’s the decline in national investments that has led us to a place where from 1989 to 2006, the highest-earning 10 percent of U.S. households collected over 90 percent of the nation’s income gains. Today the top 1 percent of American families receives 23 percent of all personal income, up from just 10 percent in 1979. Corporate executives earn 275 times as much as average workers, compared with 27 times in 1973 (these facts are taken from the downloadable book Thinking Big from the Progressive Ideas Network).
Did the pioneer of roast beef on a bun just give you a thrashing worthy of a thousand jihads? Consider your socialism faggotized, kit.