From
Ave Maria Radio:
Law professor and Instapundit Glenn
Reynolds reminds us: For all of human history, extreme poverty has been
the norm. “Globally, we’ve changed that ‘normal condition’ by the spread
of free markets and free inquiry, which have led to a global growth in
knowledge and skills that has made almost everyone rich by human
historical standards,” Reynolds wrote in USA Today.
Socialism has been proven not to work in
Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, and Greece for example. A quote from
Yeonmi Park – an escapee from North Korea – published a book titled In
Order To Live, A North Korean Girl’s Journey to Freedom. Park has said
to have lived a privileged life in North Korea. In an interview
conducted she was asked what this “privilidged life” meant. She replied,
“That I could eat three times a day. Not
having a car, not having 24-hour electricity, but having some candy or
an apple once a month. Basically, I didn’t get killed by the [North
Korean] famine so that means I was pretty lucky.”
In these socialist countries this is the
norm. A socialist system means everyone is equally poor. According to
Trading Economics, the personal income tax in Greece is at 46 percent.
Do socialists want equality that much that they’re willing to drag
everyone down with them? Socialism has been proved time and time again
to not work, however millennials are still advocating for it in America –
the land of freedom and opportunity. Dear socialists – people in places
like Greece love socialism so much that they’re risking their lives to
get away from it. Don’t let America come to this as well.
So, free college, free healthcare, free
everything. Sounds great in theory, right? According to The Wall Street
Journal, Bernie Sanders’s tax plan will cost $18 trillion. That’s almost
double our U.S national debt which has been acquired since 1775. And
where will Bernie Sanders acquire this excessive amount of money? Taxes –
your hard earned money. (Read more.)
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