Saturday, May 26, 2012

A Donut Without a Hole is not a Donut, its a Danish

From atop the Stoa this day, I have to say; some of the best things Chevy Chase ever said were written by other people.

France has elected what they like to call, a Sensible Socialist. A National Progressive Socialist who will "do it right, this time".

Riiiiiiiiiiiggghhhht.

So how is this "new" Socialist going to do things differently? Well, he is going to do this:
1. Raise taxes on everyone earning more than one million Euros
2. Raise taxes on corporations and industries that he feels don't pay their fair share
3. He is going to pass programs to "equalize" the distribution of wealth in the nation
4. He is going to subsidize or outright make education a "free right"
5. He is going to heavily regulate the banking and insurance industry
6. He is going to re-write the import and tax tariffs on goods and services
....

So how does this differ from "old" Socialism? Some say, "he'll do it right, this time". How can you take money from one person and give it to another any differently than in the past? Two methods: threat of the gun, and/or threat of prison.

Someone would also need to tell me how the Socialist's policies in France differ in any way with those policies pushed and crammed by Obama?

I'm waiting...

So, a donut without a hole is not a donut, but a danish.
Fabians, Progressives, New Democrats, Communists, New Dealers, New Society, and Modern Democrats are not "new", their Socialists.

Can this be any clearer?

Class dismissed. Enjoy the wonderful day outside.

Live well.

--Zavost

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