Socialism: The Economic Theory of Losers

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1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.
 
I'll add two more rules:

4. Don't do drugs.

5. Don't vote for Democrats
 
I'll add two more rules:

4. Don't do drugs.

5. Don't vote for Democrats
Some people function just fine having a toke. Just sayin

I never could. When I think of all the jobs I lost, the money I threw away, and the opportunities I wasted after just on toke, I cringe.
To each their own, my man!

Don't get me wrong: I love the stuff, but it took me 40 years to realize that it didn't like me. After that 40 years of being an occasional smoker and at the age of 55 and after some personal crisis, I became addicted to crack cocaine. I gave up everything I had in 2007 after realizing that I was going to die if I didn't quit.

I've been completely drug-free since 2007, but still drink a bit.
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


If you want to discuss socialism tell us why corps get tax abatements, and farmers get subsidies like forever.
That is socialism for the wealthy.
 
I'll add two more rules:

4. Don't do drugs.

5. Don't vote for Democrats
Some people function just fine having a toke. Just sayin

I never could. When I think of all the jobs I lost, the money I threw away, and the opportunities I wasted after just on toke, I cringe.
To each their own, my man!

Don't get me wrong: I love the stuff, but it took me 40 years to realize that it didn't like me. After that 40 years of being an occasional smoker and at the age of 55 and after some personal crisis, I became addicted to crack cocaine. I gave up everything I had in 2007 after realizing that I was going to die if I didn't quit.

I've been completely drug-free since 2007, but still drink a bit.
Oh that stuff aint good!
Its good to hear a positive results story come out of that shit!
Keep it up
 
I'll add two more rules:

4. Don't do drugs.

5. Don't vote for Democrats
Some people function just fine having a toke. Just sayin

I never could. When I think of all the jobs I lost, the money I threw away, and the opportunities I wasted after just on toke, I cringe.
To each their own, my man!

Don't get me wrong: I love the stuff, but it took me 40 years to realize that it didn't like me. After that 40 years of being an occasional smoker and at the age of 55 and after some personal crisis, I became addicted to crack cocaine. I gave up everything I had in 2007 after realizing that I was going to die if I didn't quit.

I've been completely drug-free since 2007, but still drink a bit.
Oh that stuff aint good!
Its good to hear a positive results story come out of that shit!
Keep it up

You have no idea how good that shit is. I still think about it every day.
 
Some people function just fine having a toke. Just sayin

I never could. When I think of all the jobs I lost, the money I threw away, and the opportunities I wasted after just on toke, I cringe.
To each their own, my man!

Don't get me wrong: I love the stuff, but it took me 40 years to realize that it didn't like me. After that 40 years of being an occasional smoker and at the age of 55 and after some personal crisis, I became addicted to crack cocaine. I gave up everything I had in 2007 after realizing that I was going to die if I didn't quit.

I've been completely drug-free since 2007, but still drink a bit.
Oh that stuff aint good!
Its good to hear a positive results story come out of that shit!
Keep it up

You have no idea how good that shit is. I still think about it every day.
I have done blow but never crack. I have seen people on that stuff. Never was jealous of them lol
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


If you want to discuss socialism tell us why corps get tax abatements, and farmers get subsidies like forever.
That is socialism for the wealthy.



"...us...."????

You have a tapeworm????
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


If you want to discuss socialism tell us why corps get tax abatements, and farmers get subsidies like forever.
That is socialism for the wealthy.



"...us...."????

You have a tapeworm????


Waiting Alice. No one has a good answer. Tell us why its ok for the wealthy and farmers to get socialized money that we taxpayers pay. Also those who like to build Hud housing, I read Hannity got some bucks from HUD.

The song says "Go ask Alice...………….when she's 10' tall".
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


Relax, Boomers: Socialism Is Good Now | HuffPost
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


If you want to discuss socialism tell us why corps get tax abatements, and farmers get subsidies like forever.
That is socialism for the wealthy.



"...us...."????

You have a tapeworm????


Waiting Alice. No one has a good answer. Tell us why its ok for the wealthy and farmers to get socialized money that we taxpayers pay. Also those who like to build Hud housing, I read Hannity got some bucks from HUD.

The song says "Go ask Alice...………….when she's 10' tall".


Wrong good answers have been given to you.

It is NOT ok for them to get socialized money.

Two wrongs do not make a right and socialism is an endless perpetual failure to be avoided.
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


Relax, Boomers: Socialism Is Good Now | HuffPost




Just as I said.....socialism, good for losers.

Raise your paw.
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


Relax, Boomers: Socialism Is Good Now | HuffPost




Just as I said.....socialism, good for losers.

Raise your paw.


Then farmers must be losers.
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


If you want to discuss socialism tell us why corps get tax abatements, and farmers get subsidies like forever.
That is socialism for the wealthy.



"...us...."????

You have a tapeworm????


Waiting Alice. No one has a good answer. Tell us why its ok for the wealthy and farmers to get socialized money that we taxpayers pay. Also those who like to build Hud housing, I read Hannity got some bucks from HUD.

The song says "Go ask Alice...………….when she's 10' tall".


Wrong good answers have been given to you.

It is NOT ok for them to get socialized money.

Two wrongs do not make a right and socialism is an endless perpetual failure to be avoided.




20170707_socliats.jpg
 
1. If you're a loser, can't make the simple lifestyle decisions that would keep you out of poverty, well.....latch on to the promises that you can simply take other people's stuff: socialism.


" The Brookings Institution has spent a great deal of effort studying this issue.
And presidential candidate Rick Santorum has been quoting their findings on the campaign trail.
Brookings whittled down a lot of analysis into three simple rules. You can avoid poverty by:

1. Graduating from high school.

2. Waiting to get married until after 21 and do not have children till after being married.

3. Having a full-time job.


If you do all those three things, your chance of falling into poverty is just 2 percent .Meanwhile, you’ll have a 74 percent chance of being in the middle class.

Applies to everyone
These rules apply to all races and ethnic groups. Breaking these rules is becoming more commonplace, unfortunately, for all racial groups."
Three rules for staying out of poverty



2. "Marxism rested on the assumption that the condition of the working classes would grow ever worse under capitalism, that there would be but two classes: one small and rich, the other vast and increasingly impoverished, and revolution would be the anodyne that would result in the “common good.” But by the early 20th century, it was clear that this assumption was completely wrong! Under capitalism, the standard of living of all was improving: prices falling, incomes rising, health and sanitation improving, lengthening of life spans, diets becoming more varied, the new jobs created in industry paid more than most could make in agriculture, housing improved, and middle class industrialists and business owners displaced nobility and gentry as heroes."
From a speech by Rev. Robert A. Sirico, President, Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty.

Delivered at Hillsdale College, October 27, 2006




3. Wanna know how much it will cost to vote Democrat???

"Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years
Yes, that's trillion with a "t."

Bernie Sanders' Medicare-for-All Plan Will Cost $32 Trillion Over 10 Years




4.


If you want to discuss socialism tell us why corps get tax abatements, and farmers get subsidies like forever.
That is socialism for the wealthy.



"...us...."????

You have a tapeworm????


Waiting Alice. No one has a good answer. Tell us why its ok for the wealthy and farmers to get socialized money that we taxpayers pay. Also those who like to build Hud housing, I read Hannity got some bucks from HUD.

The song says "Go ask Alice...………….when she's 10' tall".


Wrong good answers have been given to you.

It is NOT ok for them to get socialized money.

Two wrongs do not make a right and socialism is an endless perpetual failure to be avoided.




20170707_socliats.jpg

Tax abatements and Farm Subsidies.

Mo is the poorest state in the union and last I knew they were strong GOP states. Look at the poor states and low health care and you are looking at GOP states.
 
If you want to discuss socialism tell us why corps get tax abatements, and farmers get subsidies like forever.
That is socialism for the wealthy.


"...us...."????

You have a tapeworm????

Waiting Alice. No one has a good answer. Tell us why its ok for the wealthy and farmers to get socialized money that we taxpayers pay. Also those who like to build Hud housing, I read Hannity got some bucks from HUD.

The song says "Go ask Alice...………….when she's 10' tall".

Wrong good answers have been given to you.

It is NOT ok for them to get socialized money.

Two wrongs do not make a right and socialism is an endless perpetual failure to be avoided.



20170707_socliats.jpg
Tax abatements and Farm Subsidies.

Mo is the poorest state in the union and last I knew they were strong GOP states. Look at the poor states and low health care and you are looking at GOP states.

Which is irrelevant crap as socialism is not some sort of democrat vs republican subject.
 

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