The topic of discussion for this
Constitution Monday concerns the debate in the United States over socialism.
Senator Bernie Sanders is an avowed socialist list, and he teams up with freshmen
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC). In spite of the fact that both
Sanders and AOC come across as crazy, there are Americans who support them in
their ideologies.
A recent Gallup Poll says that 43%
of Americans think socialism is a good thing for the United States. This number
contrasts with the 51% of Americans who believe that socialism would be bad for
the United States. The poll also states that Americans are split on the type of
economy desired – free market or government controlled.
Lee Cary posted an article at Canada Free Press and said that he is not surprised at the findings of the poll. Then
he cites a 1942 Roper/Fortune survey where 40% of Americans described socialism
as a bad thing, 25% found it to be a good thing, and 34% did not have an
opinion.
No surprises there, except that in 1942
one-of-four Americans either didn’t attach socialism to the National Socialist German Workers’ Party
(Nazis), or took into consideration that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was fighting the
Nazis.
The key words in the Gallup title are “some form of socialism.” It leaves much
room for elaboration. By analogy, as cancer
comes in many different forms, not all forms of socialism are alike.
One of the key questions Gallup posters
asked was: “Would some form of socialism
be a good thing or a bad thing for the country as a whole?”
Like a can of tuna with an expiration
date of Aug 2005, it’s an out-of-date question. America already has “some form of socialism.” For example, we
have Social Security, Medicare, and over 80 other federal welfare programs of
various sizes and purposes.
Likewise, not all polls are equally
accurate. We learned that’s true in the 2016 Presidential Election when Clinton
was the projected winner, right up until she lost….
The poll tells us that nearly half
of the citizens of the United States – assuming that those polled were
Americans and not illegal immigrants or other non-citizens – thinks that socialism
– or government control of the economy – is better than capitalism. This tells
me that indoctrination is taking place in our schools instead of teaching.
Anyone who knows even a little bit
about the difference between socialism and capitalism would flatly reject
socialism. How can people be so blind when we have the example of Venezuela so
prominently in the news? It is capitalism – not socialism – that made the
United States the most powerful nation in the world!
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