Tuesday, May 28, 2013

A perfect portrait of socialism


http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/labor_big_real_heavy_sleeper_jl3C7gI710FI3XqpEl5o3O
Labor big a real heavy sleeper: Just another doze at the office for union’s ‘scarf-&-snore’ prez



Oh, yes, big labor is socialist to the hilt! Socialism, you see, is not exclusively a government property. With big labor you get forced to join a union in order to hold a job -- coercion for pretended benefit, earmark #1. You have no option but to pay exorbitant dues the bosses demand, and a large percentage of it always ends up in their pockets, slush funds, and political war chests -- earmark cluster #2. You have no choice in the "benefits" they're bringing you and they often harm rather than help you in some way -- #3.

Politicians and bosses are adulterous and incestuous together, joining forces in what amounts to a war against you which you yourself are funding -- big fat little earmark grouping #4. So the taxpayers end up financing what is a joint public/private sector agenda after all!

This is seen basically everywhere. My soup kitchen ministry consists of eating in those places for the purpose of educating the servers and moochers as to the folly of what they're doing. When asked what's the deal, I usually denounce this popular form of do-goodery as a form of "private socialism"; the label sticks, but if you scratch the surface of such operations, many or all are partly taxpayer-funded also.

As major-brand foods are all treated with something evil to make them taste good (or taste at all), Most of the mindless charitable activity that goes on is actually tax-supported somewhere in its being -- forced benefit of a dubious nature.

No choice. An agenda the sheeple would oppose if given the facts. Socialism!

Yes, I have a defense for the ostensible cynicism expressed here. On request!

Did you click the link for the article? Great! The caption and at least the first couple of paragraphs of the text are not to be missed.

Please let me know what you think.

/\/.\/\/. torpenhow@charter.net

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