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Why socialism won't work.
Sep 6, 2020 17:01:27   #
Cherokee38 Loc: Atlanta
 
The definition of solicalism for me is simple.
All people have everything the same for everybody. What they don't say is everybody works equally to provide to the group.
We always have a group who want but won't work equally with others. So it doesn't work. Democrats have not figured this out yet.

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Sep 6, 2020 17:51:11   #
Marty 2020 Loc: Banana Republic of Kalifornia
 
Cherokee38 wrote:
The definition of solicalism for me is simple.
All people have everything the same for everybody. What they don't say is everybody works equally to provide to the group.
We always have a group who want but won't work equally with others. So it doesn't work. Democrats have not figured this out yet.

In my imaginary enclave after Biden gets control, also imaginary, the rules are simple. Work to eat or get shot.
Simple.

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Sep 6, 2020 18:06:58   #
Strycker Loc: The middle of somewhere else.
 
Cherokee38 wrote:
The definition of solicalism for me is simple.
All people have everything the same for everybody. What they don't say is everybody works equally to provide to the group.
We always have a group who want but won't work equally with others. So it doesn't work. Democrats have not figured this out yet.


Of course it works. It only requires that those who don't perform their assigned jobs to be sent to reeducation camps or disappear completely. The inevitable solution.

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Sep 6, 2020 19:56:11   #
vernon
 
Cherokee38 wrote:
The definition of solicalism for me is simple.
All people have everything the same for everybody. What they don't say is everybody works equally to provide to the group.
We always have a group who want but won't work equally with others. So it doesn't work. Democrats have not figured this out yet.


From what I've seen the one in leader ship ets it all and the rest starve. I don't know one country that didn't colapse when they went socisalist .

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Sep 6, 2020 22:55:15   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
Marty 2020 wrote:
In my imaginary enclave after Biden gets control, also imaginary, the rules are simple. Work to eat or get shot.
Simple.


Sounds like you fruit cakes have it all worked out.

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Sep 6, 2020 23:10:01   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
Tiptop789 wrote:
Sounds like you fruit cakes have it all worked out.


Wait and see. If your dream comes true, you'll k**l your neighbor for a piece of fruitcake.

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Sep 7, 2020 13:20:37   #
ExperienceCounts
 
I was glad to retire. I was working my assets off while the younger generation played with cell phones and managed not to get the tasks done in the allotted time, that is if they even bother to come in or didn't call out at the last minute.

We were down 3 clerks when I quit. I pulled 8 shifts in seven days and that was a light week. I had to quit before I k**led myself going to or from work.

I was pulling extra before and after shift hours before going in to work too. Picking up lots of the do-nothing, younger, more physically fit staff's tasks.

The workplace had and has had a "Help Wanted" sign up all through this p******c. Lots of the current retail spaces have help wanted signs up in my area.

Me, I am over 69 with health and new physical limitation issues after an injury and corrective surgery. I am not physically able to do the job that I last held.

T***h be told, the retail consumers are getting to be so rude and potty-mouthed that I no longer want to serve them. The customer is always right even when they are cursing you out for doing your job.

I had to say no to underage or no identification sales for beer and cigarettes and do it politely, even say thank you for shopping after the abuse. (Working in a depressed area of a small city.)

I won't say that I won't go back to work; however, I pray that I won't have to--at least in a former venu. I've decided that I really don't want to be a doormat anymore.

I'm volunteering once a week in a county's e******n headquarters until after the e******n. I can be a positive influence there.

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Sep 7, 2020 18:42:17   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
Tiptop789 wrote:
Sounds like you fruit cakes have it all worked out.


We've studied history, real history. Not the pablum you were given. For example I went to Cuba, great mechanics there. Do you know why? The newest car is maybe 1970, cars are priced impossibly high. Usually you'll find a 1956 chevvy on the road. Slow but it works.

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