Left and socialism
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Started by wglassfo - Sept. 19, 2020, 11:18 a.m.

As the younger people become older and more younger people come of voting age, one wonders if there will come a tipping point when socialism looks attractive to enough people that socialism will win at the ballot box

The argument is that as people become older, socialism loses it's appeal. However, if middle age people can not afford what there parent's could at the same age, then this group of people will want wealth re-distribution

A one time wealth tax on billionaires is already being proposed in some state legislations, and if approved, this is like the camel and the tent. Have you ever seen a tax disappear. This wealth tax will then expand to include more people, assets instead of income and become another tax to be paid yrly.

This will ruin many asset rich but cash poor people


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By metmike - Sept. 19, 2020, 12:52 p.m.
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The socialism train has already left the station Wayne.


You can't bring back conservatives that vote for capitalism from the dead and the youngest generation is being indoctrinated into socialism with the cultural revolution already in progress. 

The fake climate crisis is a huge part of the global wealth redistribution and cutting back on consumption of natural resources for the rich countries model. The Climate Accord is entirely about this and will do nothing to affect the weather during this current climate optimum for life on this greening planet.


I can post the truth about our climate/weather out the whazoo and reach a small number of people here in this tiny pond but am not trying to fool anybody into thinking the agenda is not winning (and will win in the end) over the truth.


Increasing carbon taxes have already started in many developed countries and in some very liberal places (CA) of the US. The amount of money to be had using CO2 is way up in the trillions.