Socialist President in the USA
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Started by wglassfo - Nov. 11, 2019, 4:46 p.m.

I am thinking there are very good odds of electing a socialist president eeither in 2020 or 2024

If you look around the world the have nots want everything today. They don't think it is fair that they have to start at the bottom when there is so much wealth out there just for the taking

Elect a socialist gov't leader and then pass laws to tax the rich. This has been done in other countries albeit with a disaster waiting, but these socialist voters must think they are different.

It all sounds so easy, to the socialist voter, that am positive we will see a socialist leader in the USA very soon

I have some experience in our country and we are on the same path, maybe even a bit ahead of you folks

I know a lot of people don't want to think the USA would elect a socialist leader, but the polls show surprising strength for such an event

If and when the economy tanks, people are laid off, work is hard to find, anything or all of these events will likely trigger a socialist leader.

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By metmike - Nov. 11, 2019, 6:19 p.m.
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Agree Wayne.

The trend for supporting this is very strong and in one direction......... up. The youngest voters are most on board with this and their power is growing. 

Historically, when situations like this get traction, there is no going back most of the time. 

One only has to look at the difference between todays dems running for president and Obama or even Clinton. When one of them gets elected, and it could be in 2020, the US will begin its plunge into more and more socialism.

Global socialism is also inevitable. The Climate Accord has nothing to do with affecting the climate. It's all about transferring wealth from the developed rich countries to the undeveloped poor countries

If it really was about CO2 emissions, why does poor country China get to increase their CO2 until the year 2030, while getting money from rich countries. Keep in mind that China now emits double the amount of CO2 as the US. 

Like you said, the vast majority of the world is poor and of course they will be gung ho with the conditions of the Climate Accord because it gives them money......supposedly for adaptation to the climate that we wrecked. Right, we wrecked it so bad that the planet is greening up and most life is doing great from the best climate in the last 1,000 years. 

By TimNew - Nov. 12, 2019, 3:58 a.m.
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You vote to get socialism.

You fight to get rid of it.