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« on: September 12, 2013, 09:32:11 PM »

No, but I think what the American public considers "socialism" will change over time to be more and more forgiving.


Oh, god I hope not. It would cease to be America. We are a constitutional republic. Everything about socialism and a social democracy disagree with the founding principles of the US.

Not now, it could happen sometime way way down the road, but if it does, I have a feeling there might be another historic civil war or something like that. Unless there are a solid majority of Americans that want a social democracy then there will be a fight.


This is the most libertarian thing ever said.
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