Social Democracy

"Social Democracy" is incompatible with the U.S. Constitution. If you look closely at the powers of Congress as articulated in Article I, Section 8, you will see no "POWER" to bestow any benefit whatsoever on private citizens...no education, no food, no housing, no healthcare. None of it. And of course, the Tenth Amendment states that the powers not specifically granted to the Federal government in the Constitution are reserved to the States and the people (private sector).

But over the past hundred years or so, the political Left has hijacked the Constitution, finding all sorts of "powers" of Congress that the Founders never envisioned.

SURELY, a movement to transition the Federal government from one that merely seeks to guarantee a safe and orderly society, to one that guarantees the citizens' health and wellbeing requires a Constitutional Amendment as a minimum to have any chance of success. No such magnificent change can hinge of a scant majority in Congress (as did the Unaffordable Care Act).

But the political Left knows that it lacks the super-majority that an Amendment would require, so it seeks to implement its socialist policies incrementally, and in a way that buys the votes of the unfortunates who would rely on the socialist initiatives. Could anything be more corrupt than paying for votes with taxpayer funds? I doubt it.

The Left is both devious and evil. Sorry.
What a cranky idea that Brexit was about Social Democracy :laughing0301:

It was about kicking a dictatorship into touch.
Two very crazed ideas that lack any support in reality
 
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