Thursday, August 30, 2012
Vilifying the Successful
They call it “class warfare,” and it is. But under it all it is JEALOUSY of those who have “made it” in life. Not those who were “lucky.” Not those who “didn’t do it themselves.” The people who had an idea that they thought people would buy People like Mitt Romney, who WAS “born rich,” but who disdained it and gave it all away. He’s rich now, but he EARNED every nickel of it. Not to listen to the liberals (Democrats), who vilify him for BEING rich (though most of them are rich, too). But he EARNED it, while most of them INHERITED it. EVERYBODY wishes they had as much money as does Romney, but they won’t admit it. So they vilify him for it. Maybe if we stopped that, we’d find REAL candidate, not an Obama, who is a confirmed collectivist. Collectivism has been PROVEN not to work, wherever it has been tried. The soviet Union used to be their “showcase socialist government”—until it collapsed when they ran out of “other people’s money.” Cuba is collectivist (communist) and is still around. But it is rapidly failing and will collapse soon. The average age of an automobile in Cuba is from 1950—except for those ubiquitous “government officials” who drive around in shiny new cars bought for them by the state (which has all the money). The point is, we should NEVER vilify the achievers because they do things that “make the world go around” and create all the jobs, profits, and new wealth that benefits us all. (Just common sense)
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