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Cry for me a Venezuela. Cry for me a socialist U. S.

Were we not more socialist in the 1950’s 60’s 70’s ?
Tax rates of 90,70, and 60 percent. Labor Unions strong.

Mentally no. Socialism was a dirty word that defined ruptured countries and corrupt dictators.

Now, our college students, the ones that have experienced so little of life, think it’s fair.
 
Mentally no. Socialism was a dirty word that defined ruptured countries and corrupt dictators.

Now, our college students, the ones that have experienced so little of life, think it’s fair.
The Indoctrination via the educational system,especially Post-Secondary, has gone on right under our noses for many years and was part of their Alinski like plans.....We are the Frog in the Boiling Pot
 
I liked it more when you were that silly guy on that island with Ginger and Mary Ann.

I am still the silly guy....... I am a conservative white male who is married and has four children, three married with one engaged, two grandchildren with two on the way. All our children were conceived after weddings. While I might be a bastard, I have no bastard children or grandchildren.

That doesn’t fit the liberal model. So I am just a silly guy who doesn’t think college students have life figured out. I think college students are easily led by those who desire to control the narrative. And it usually is to fight against the very system that created the right for them to protest in the first place. That, in itself, is why ideology warfare is born within the young culture.
 
Were we not more socialist in the 1950’s 60’s 70’s ?
Tax rates of 90,70, and 60 percent. Labor Unions strong.
No.
Unfunded government entitlements & liabilities are astronomically higher, and unsustainable. And politicians are clamoring for MORE, instead of trying to end them.
 
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