It's absurd to denounce a whole socio-economic system as being "unworkable" because some specific example of it in history failed. It's also absurd to think that those particular conditions would be present in every form of it. Do food/work/housing co-ops and credit unions fail? What about "primitive" tribal communities? There is also a lot more technology and ability to accomplish things now than there was then. Also, Socialism involves money and (true) Communism is moneyless.
Yea guess what, Socialism is a GREAT form of government on paper. Everyone gets food, housing, and healthcare. But when it's put into REAL life, it fails because there will always be greedy SLACKERS and LOSERS who pilfer the system and don't put anything back in, not because capitalists want to better themselves and they're businesses.
economic calcuation debate ftw Capitalism > Socialism, look it up.
Thanks Linda, great video which tells the truth! I say that because once upon a time in the USA, when I was a youngster in Elem School (1950;s, yeah I'm in my 60's now), they did in fact teach this very thing. It was in our American History textbooks. But the liberal radicalization of our schools over time (starting w/LBJ's "Great Society nonsense) removed it! And now we have Am. Civics textbooks going into schools in MI (and probably other places) with chapters on Obama? Duh! Semper Fi!
Unfortunately, in order to achieve the utopian servers and served, America needed to dumb down their electorate. They succeeded in Government education. No Civics, No Constitution, No Government, No History.
Not "historical" anyway.
They're taught Columbus was a tyrant, rather than the man that wanted find a continent to spread Christianity before it was extingushed in Europe. His translated Diaries revealed this but our students are never taught it.
Good post Linda. Yes, the brainwashing began early. So much for teachers passed on the hipe we believe today. Thank God for the freedom to re-learn. With that, being a Neoconservative is still going in the wrong direction. read the founders, understand the vision they wanted for America. Liberty and freedom were more cherished then promises and permissions from government intervention. This was the American dream, not what we have today and not where liberalism and neoconservatism will take us.
I'd forgotten the details but was aware of most of it in 5th grade civics (@1962) because we did a play and I was one of the Pilgrims and we had 'native American Yurok Indians' "play" the Indians. As I recall when the Pilgrims were trying to grow the crops on their land the Indians showed them how to place the corn in the mouth of the fish (for fertilizer) and grow plenty of corn. Thanks to God AND the gift of their new friends, they later slaughtered.
illegal aliens and their anchor babies should be deported, that means every single white person... Excellent, where do we start!..
Crasstian 2 years ago
Rush is the man!
meItinjohn 2 years ago 3
It's absurd to denounce a whole socio-economic system as being "unworkable" because some specific example of it in history failed. It's also absurd to think that those particular conditions would be present in every form of it. Do food/work/housing co-ops and credit unions fail? What about "primitive" tribal communities? There is also a lot more technology and ability to accomplish things now than there was then. Also, Socialism involves money and (true) Communism is moneyless.
Indhegoh 2 years ago
@Indhegoh Smart man or woman here, thanks for thinking for yourself, its a rare gem on youtube.
NancyPelosi1954 1 year ago
Socialism cannot work because there will always be capitalists and tyrants with their greed and lust for power to spoil it.
BloodTar 3 years ago
Yea guess what, Socialism is a GREAT form of government on paper. Everyone gets food, housing, and healthcare. But when it's put into REAL life, it fails because there will always be greedy SLACKERS and LOSERS who pilfer the system and don't put anything back in, not because capitalists want to better themselves and they're businesses.
economic calcuation debate ftw Capitalism > Socialism, look it up.
ScArLeTTFeVeR34 2 years ago 5
capitalism itself is not inherantly greedy, If you want to start a company like ben and jerrys have at it more power to you
cliffw77 2 years ago 3
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lindaclements 3 years ago
So are the schools still brain washing our children?
vrghiks 3 years ago 2
I missed this one.
Thanks for the update though.
5/5
jefeisdguard 3 years ago
Thanks Linda, great video which tells the truth! I say that because once upon a time in the USA, when I was a youngster in Elem School (1950;s, yeah I'm in my 60's now), they did in fact teach this very thing. It was in our American History textbooks. But the liberal radicalization of our schools over time (starting w/LBJ's "Great Society nonsense) removed it! And now we have Am. Civics textbooks going into schools in MI (and probably other places) with chapters on Obama? Duh! Semper Fi!
MarineLlanoTX 3 years ago
Unfortunately, in order to achieve the utopian servers and served, America needed to dumb down their electorate. They succeeded in Government education. No Civics, No Constitution, No Government, No History.
Not "historical" anyway.
They're taught Columbus was a tyrant, rather than the man that wanted find a continent to spread Christianity before it was extingushed in Europe. His translated Diaries revealed this but our students are never taught it.
Servers and Served elite.
We're there.
lindaclements 3 years ago
Socialism doesnt work. Limbaugh is still a neocon mouth!
EMPIRE0FLIES 3 years ago
I AM A PROUD NEOCON (new conservative) formerly liberal THAT GOT EDUCATED !!!!
lindaclements 3 years ago
Good post Linda. Yes, the brainwashing began early. So much for teachers passed on the hipe we believe today. Thank God for the freedom to re-learn. With that, being a Neoconservative is still going in the wrong direction. read the founders, understand the vision they wanted for America. Liberty and freedom were more cherished then promises and permissions from government intervention. This was the American dream, not what we have today and not where liberalism and neoconservatism will take us.
cowboy1165 3 years ago 5
I love Nathaniel Philbrook's book Mayflower!
maharvey907 3 years ago
I'd forgotten the details but was aware of most of it in 5th grade civics (@1962) because we did a play and I was one of the Pilgrims and we had 'native American Yurok Indians' "play" the Indians. As I recall when the Pilgrims were trying to grow the crops on their land the Indians showed them how to place the corn in the mouth of the fish (for fertilizer) and grow plenty of corn. Thanks to God AND the gift of their new friends, they later slaughtered.
Snowflake70 3 years ago
Holy Crap! Why wasn't I taught this in my school? And I was taught in a private school.
UGHHHhh... Well, I guess it's better to know later than never.
Weapon01 3 years ago 2
Amen! Wow, it's amazing how history gets so distorted over time. It makes you wonder how our history will be record?
arubberball 3 years ago 3
I was listening when he mentioned this. I made a video about it.
conservativeco 3 years ago 4