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Comments by "Max Mustermann" (@maxmustermann5612) on "Tucker: America is witnessing a brazen power grab" video.
McCain silently laughs
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Trump is doing his best to stop you from that ππππ
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You do know that Trump is republican?
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Marxism = classless society Trump supporters : "we hate the Elite" .... strange BTW the "rule of we the people" is a marxist principle
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Why would they, police is a socialistic program. Private security would be capitalism
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Β @jeffreylindsey1757Β but you perfectly described Trump
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Sheldon Adelson, Rupert Murdock πππ
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Β Michel MartinezΒ .... unmarked federal DHS "employees"... ππππππ€π€π€
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Β @MDebouΒ what exactly says that socialistic programs can't be essential? Isn't it funny for people to say they hate paying for health care even if they don't use it (right now) but not for people to say they hate paying for police, military, firefighters, public schools, every government agency if they don't use them? Socialistic programs are all where you have to pay for if you use them or not... That's the "social" in their name
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@Bone spurs are contagious nah, the Trump "bots" just changed from socialism to Marxism because of Trumps socialistic handouts and the fact that Trump supporters don't know what Marx teaches, but every "ism" sounds scary to them
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Β @Rorian5294Β who said Marx invented his principles? Not me... Every democracy is about the "we the people rule" I just stated that Marx isn't that different from founding principles of the USA (minus the USA is now ruled by the wealthy doner class) Just read this: Marxian economics and its proponents view capitalism as economically unsustainable and incapable of improving the living standards of the population due to its need to compensate for falling rate of profit by cutting employees' wages and social benefits while pursuing military aggression. The socialist mode of production would succeed capitalism as humanity's mode of production through revolution by workers. According to Marxian crisis theory, socialism is not an inevitability, but an economic necessity
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Β @spetsnaz600Β strange that the products you use as examples are mainly made in a communist country, isn't it?
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Β @spetsnaz600Β guess who makes IPhones, TV screens? For example EVERY Oled panel is made by LG that right now opened a huge China plant π
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Β @spetsnaz600Β calling a country with the slogan ""Benefit broadly the human world /Devotion to the Welfare of Humanity"[ capitalistic is a bit of a stretch, don't you think? They, as all sane countries, have a healthy mix of both in a liberal democracy
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Β @spetsnaz600Β oh dear, ignorance... let's take a look at South Koreas Healthcare system, shall we π ... or the education, π€ππ ... or we go back you claiming "capitalism" produces things ππ Hint: if you want an example for capitalism just look at J.P. Morgan Chase (bailed out 2008 and again just this year by socialistic tax money πππ)
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Β @spetsnaz600Β the word you try to avoid like a vampire the garlic is "social market economy" ππ .... strange also that you won't touch on Apple and J P Morgan Chase πππ
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Β @olliefoxx7165Β since Trump took office the federal/state/local government spending accounts now for over 42% of the US GDP (now with the 30% drop in GDP I assume it's now >50%)... Thats some crazy socialism Trump build up πππ
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Β @MDebouΒ my point is, that Trump supporters praise socialistic programs if they suit them.... while condemning socialism (all while now under Trump the federal/state/local government expenses are driving 42%, or right now even 50+% of the US GDP) The USA are socialistic right now more than EVER
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Trump : mail in voting is bad but absentee voting is fine FEC: they are the same thing ππππ
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