Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Socialism Killed Over 100 Million People, but Sure, Let’s Bring It Here ...



Socialism Killed Over 100 Million People, but Sure, Let’s Bring It Here | Ep 505

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Bernie, AOC, and the rest of their idiot friends want to make America the next socialist “utopia." They point to places like Denmark as prime examples. Do they not realize that the countries they want to model us after all have homogeneous populations and free market economies? Don’t look at Venezuela! Don’t look at North Korea or East Germany! Just trust that your new socialist leaders will make everything all better. Yeah ... I don’t think so!


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