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Now that, Bruicie, sounds like terroristic threatening!

Better check the forum rules.

Check it because no threat was made.

You can ask for clarification for what I wrote and the reality is the individual just made it clear they are not new and that was an error on their part.
 
Marx looked forward to the welfare state but never lived to see it.
Which is strange, since most of his financial support was from people that were well off.
marxism.jpg
All you funny guys forget is that the little bit of welfare that you have is modeled after the 90th century welfare in Germany which on the other hand resulted from the leftist movements´ influence.
Germany got it from Great Britian.GB started with Fabian socialism before Germany was a nation.
 
Marx looked forward to the welfare state but never lived to see it.
Which is strange, since most of his financial support was from people that were well off.
marxism.jpg
All you funny guys forget is that the little bit of welfare that you have is modeled after the 90th century welfare in Germany which on the other hand resulted from the leftist movements´ influence.
Germany got it from Great Britian.GB started with Fabian socialism before Germany was a nation.
lol. Neither Germany nor GB started socialism. But it was Prussia and Austria that firstly introduced government insurances. For example, here is an info graph from 1913. It clearly shows that the German health insurance´s income from 1885 to 1913 exceeded the French one by 10 times, its expenditures by 20 times. The Brits just created a health insurance in 1912.

pl002763.jpg
 
Marx looked forward to the welfare state but never lived to see it.
Which is strange, since most of his financial support was from people that were well off.
marxism.jpg
All you funny guys forget is that the little bit of welfare that you have is modeled after the 90th century welfare in Germany which on the other hand resulted from the leftist movements´ influence.
Germany got it from Great Britian.GB started with Fabian socialism before Germany was a nation.
lol. Neither Germany nor GB started socialism. But it was Prussia and Austria that firstly introduced government insurances. For example, here is an info graph from 1913. It clearly shows that the German health insurance´s income from 1885 to 1913 exceeded the French one by 10 times, its expenditures by 20 times. The Brits just created a health insurance in 1912.

pl002763.jpg
Prussia was a kingdom state, and not Nation of Germany.
Ideas of socialism in GB was started after the civil wars in the 17th century. Social welfare is not the same as socialism the political philosophy.
 
Which is strange, since most of his financial support was from people that were well off.
marxism.jpg
All you funny guys forget is that the little bit of welfare that you have is modeled after the 90th century welfare in Germany which on the other hand resulted from the leftist movements´ influence.
Germany got it from Great Britian.GB started with Fabian socialism before Germany was a nation.
lol. Neither Germany nor GB started socialism. But it was Prussia and Austria that firstly introduced government insurances. For example, here is an info graph from 1913. It clearly shows that the German health insurance´s income from 1885 to 1913 exceeded the French one by 10 times, its expenditures by 20 times. The Brits just created a health insurance in 1912.

pl002763.jpg
Prussia was a kingdom state, and not Nation of Germany.
Ideas of socialism in GB was started after the civil wars in the 17th century. Social welfare is not the same as socialism the political philosophy.
Oh, yes it is. While the King of Prussia refused to accept the crown offered by the Bundestag in Frankfurt as "circlet of mud and dirt", his son didn´t and became the first Kaiser of the Kaiserreich.

"By the late 19th century, governments began to initiate national insurance programs against sickness and old age. Germany built on a tradition of welfare programs in Prussia and Saxony that began as early as in the 1840s. In the 1880s Chancellor Otto von Bismarck introduced old age pensions, accident insurance and medical care that formed the basis for Germany's welfare state. His paternalistic programs won the support of German industry because its goals were to win the support of the working classes for the Empire and reduce the outflow of immigrants to America, where wages were higher but welfare did not exist."

History of insurance - Wikipedia
 

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