these guys are likely huge socialists in the sense tehy are always doing govt favors for their big money friends.
socialism ie govt hand outs not for you, only for our richy rich friends
these guys are likely huge socialists in the sense tehy are always doing govt favors for their big money friends.
Yeah, every time the Federal government does anything it's socialism. SMH
look up chomsky on the definition of it.It's funny how the people who claim to support socialism don't actually know what it is
look up chomsky on the definition of it.
actually he talks about the history of the word socialism mister i know everything and have plently of time on my hands because i raise a familyChomsky doesn't define words. If he wants to co-opt words with established definitions, and if people want to accept that, that's their business. Ain't got nuthin' to do with what socialism actually is.
actually he talks about the history of the word socialism mister i know everything and have plently of time on my hands because i raise a family
only one of the most cited scholars in modern history, not a big dealI may not know everything, but I know what I know, until I come across compelling information that causes me to question what I know. That doesn't happen much on BC.
hes just a stupid idiotonly one of the most cited scholars in modern history, not a big deal
only one of the most cited scholars in modern history, not a big deal
I've never met these peoplepeople actually like things like Obamacare
I've met these people.people actually like things like Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid.
I like the ACA. Before it my premiums would often double year over year and the benefits were opaque at best. Limits and coverage were very confusing for an individual working without a broker. The exchanges and coverage minimums created a lot of clarity.I've never met these people
I've met these people.
Most are getting some of a return on this investment.
no but it should make you wonder why are they citing the almighty chomsky.Being cited doesn't make you right. I could talk about him like you do Sowell or Friedman, but I won't sink to that level.
People who don’t have to actually shop for a policy have no idea what you’re talking about. They actually think the ACA is socialism.I like the ACA. Before it my premiums would often double year over year and the benefits were opaque at best. Limits and coverage were very confusing for an individual working without a broker. The exchanges and coverage minimums created a lot of clarity.
You should probably go back and see what these ass hats have decried as socialist before opening your internet pie hole.Yeah, every time the Federal government does anything it's socialism. SMH
Yeah? Make me.You should probably go back and see what these ass hats have decried as socialist before opening your internet pie hole.
You should probably go back and look at every time socialism has failed.You should probably go back and see what these ass hats have decried as socialist before opening your internet pie hole.
So you are admitting that programs like Social Security and the ACA are not socialism?You should probably go back and look at every time socialism has failed.
Social Security is social insurance, not socialism. The ACA is essentially socialisn. It's redistributing wealth. Putting a burden on all Americans by increasing their healthcare costs so as to benefit a small group who couldn't afford healthcare otherwise.So you are admitting that programs like Social Security and the ACA are not socialism?
Everything the government does is redistributing wealth.Social Security is social insurance, not socialism. The ACA is essentially socialisn. It's redistributing wealth. Putting a burden on all Americans by increasing their healthcare costs so as to benefit a small group who couldn't afford healthcare otherwise.
A small group? That’s simply goofy talking points ignoring facts.Social Security is social insurance, not socialism. The ACA is essentially socialisn. It's redistributing wealth. Putting a burden on all Americans by increasing their healthcare costs so as to benefit a small group who couldn't afford healthcare otherwise.