The Nation Is Divided Into Two Camps: Trump and Anti-Trump

We can look at places Cuba and Venezuela and say no thank you. You can keep dreaming of socialist revolution but folks here know all it does it make everyone but the leaders poor

The good thing about socialism is that it needs no champion. :0)

Socialism is already part of the American fabric .. and it always will be.

Cuba and Venezuela .. poor countries that somehow managed to give free healthcare and education to their people cradle to grave .. yet in the prosperous US, somehow we just can't manage to do that.

Bernie Sanders .. a socialist who ran for POTUS .. got millions of votes .. whose ideas and thought leads the charge within the Democratic Party today.

Never say never .. especially as the evolution continues.
 
The good thing about socialism is that it needs no champion. :0)

Socialism is already part of the American fabric .. and it always will be.

Cuba and Venezuela .. poor countries that somehow managed to give free healthcare and education to their people cradle to grave .. yet in the prosperous US, somehow we just can't manage to do that.

Bernie Sanders .. a socialist who ran for POTUS .. got millions of votes .. whose ideas and thought leads the charge within the Democratic Party today.

Never say never .. especially as the evolution continues.

what a jackass, who wants to live like Cuba. what a dumb fucking post
 
the founders put the post office right in the constitution


they found socialist ideas handy even thought they liked capitalism they fought England because of a corporations influence in them
 
the founders put the post office right in the constitution


they found socialist ideas handy even thought they liked capitalism they fought England because of a corporations influence in them

they fought because of the same taxation we see now from liberal policies
 
the founders put the post office right in the constitution


they found socialist ideas handy even thought they liked capitalism they fought England because of a corporations influence in them

Without the socialism of Social Security and Medicare, millions of American seniors couldn't afford to stay alive.
 
The good thing about socialism is that it needs no champion. :0)

Socialism is already part of the American fabric .. and it always will be.

Cuba and Venezuela .. poor countries that somehow managed to give free healthcare and education to their people cradle to grave .. yet in the prosperous US, somehow we just can't manage to do that.

Bernie Sanders .. a socialist who ran for POTUS .. got millions of votes .. whose ideas and thought leads the charge within the Democratic Party today.

Never say never .. especially as the evolution continues.
Try getting some toilet roll in Venezuela, or rice, milk and condoms. That's a powerful case for socialism! You're fucked if you want a fuck and even more fucked if you want a dump!!

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2016/05/venezuela-is-falling-apart/481755/

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lay out your claimed facts dog the sociopath

By 1774, the year leading up to the Revolutionary War, trouble was brewing in America. Parliament (England's Congress) had been passing laws placing taxes on the colonists in America. There had been the Sugar Act in 1764, the Stamp Act the following year, and a variety of other laws that were meant to get money from the colonists for Great Britain. The colonists did not like these laws.

Great Britain was passing these laws because of the French and Indian War, which had ended in 1763. That war, which had been fought in North America, left Great Britain with a huge debt that had to be paid. Parliament said it had fought the long and costly war to protect its American subjects from the powerful French in Canada. Parliament said it was right to tax the American colonists to help pay the bills for the war.

Most Americans disagreed. They believed that England had fought the expensive war mostly to strengthen its empire and increase its wealth, not to benefit its American subjects. Also, Parliament was elected by people living in England, and the colonists felt that lawmakers living in England could not understand the colonists' needs. The colonists felt that since they did not take part in voting for members of Parliament in England they were not represented in Parliament. So Parliament did not have the right to take their money by imposing taxes. "No taxation without representation" became the American rallying cry.

http://www.ncpedia.org/history/usrevolution/reasons evince is a dumbass
 
what a jackass, who wants to live like Cuba. what a dumb fucking post
I think it will be a great place to live, just so long as they keep KFC and Mickey D's out of Cuba. Otherwise the population will end as fat and as unhealthy as Americans.

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Try getting some toilet roll in Venezuela, or rice, milk and condoms. That's a powerful case for socialism! You're fucked if you want a fuck and even more fucked if you want a dump!!

http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2016/05/venezuela-is-falling-apart/481755/

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That both Venezuela and Cuba have experienced problems is hardly a surprise given the attacks by the West.

But what does that have to do with their efforts to both educate their people and give them access to real healthcare?

Try comparing the plight of the people of both countries before socialism .. which is also the only thing keeping millions of American seniors alive.
 
I think it will be a great place to live, just so long as they keep KFC and Mickey D's out of Cuba. Otherwise the population will end as fat and as unhealthy as Americans.

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it will take alot more than those two, add in Olive Garden, Applebees, Red Lobster, Cheesecake Factory, Logans, Raffertys, etc..
 
no offense BAC, but this is not always the case. As a marine, I served with plenty of blacks and hispanics, and even after my time serving, I worked and socialized with plenty of the same. only about half of them ever had issues or complaints about how they were treated. racism is not an overall nationally encompassing issue. there ARE some places in this country that is does not exist.
Where is that, that racism doesn't exist? I would love to visit!
 
By 1774, the year leading up to the Revolutionary War, trouble was brewing in America. Parliament (England's Congress) had been passing laws placing taxes on the colonists in America. There had been the Sugar Act in 1764, the Stamp Act the following year, and a variety of other laws that were meant to get money from the colonists for Great Britain. The colonists did not like these laws.

Great Britain was passing these laws because of the French and Indian War, which had ended in 1763. That war, which had been fought in North America, left Great Britain with a huge debt that had to be paid. Parliament said it had fought the long and costly war to protect its American subjects from the powerful French in Canada. Parliament said it was right to tax the American colonists to help pay the bills for the war.

Most Americans disagreed. They believed that England had fought the expensive war mostly to strengthen its empire and increase its wealth, not to benefit its American subjects. Also, Parliament was elected by people living in England, and the colonists felt that lawmakers living in England could not understand the colonists' needs. The colonists felt that since they did not take part in voting for members of Parliament in England they were not represented in Parliament. So Parliament did not have the right to take their money by imposing taxes. "No taxation without representation" became the American rallying cry.

http://www.ncpedia.org/history/usrevolution/reasons evince is a dumbass

and exactly how does that prove your claim sociopath
 
you see its the republican party that works to disenfranchise voters


they are the ones who wish taxation without representation on the American people
 
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