What socialism is and isn't

How do "right to work" laws make working illegal?

If you work without state permission? They find/jail you.

This isn't a very hard concept.
Nobody does jail time for doing business without an occupational permit -

Go sell Amphetamines without proper licensing and government permits....see how long that works for you.
 
If you work without state permission? They find/jail you.

This isn't a very hard concept.
That 1) is a lie and 2) has nothing at all to do with "right to work" laws.
Go sell Amphetamines without proper licensing and government permits....see how long that works for you.
Not even you would want an unregulated free market in that field.
 
Lol sure bobo....you keep on denying. You're a laugh a minute.

Well you're the most delusional one here.....poor bobo....*chuckles*
Says the guy desperately pretending I'm someone else.

To try and make his bullshit fly.

Right.
 
Bobo= BotanyBoy = one of UltraChad's many, many, many former screen names. Each one of which has been banned for a combination of threats, racism, trolling, or any number of other offenses.

I don't feel like listing all of them here, but some of the past iterations have been LakesideChad, Goth Talk, and UltraMAGAKing.

So far, only Busybody and Hisarpy have had more screen names than this guy. And much like our friend UltraChad here, they always insist "They only have/have ever had one Lit account."
 
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Despite what many said at the time, there was no socialism in FDR's New Deal.

And certainly none in LBJ's Great Society.
 
Tax-funded public services are not socialism.

Socialism requires, at the very least, the nationalization, or in some sense the socialization (e.g., worker ownership/management) of some substantial part of the means of production.

There is no socialism in the social democracies.
People who favor Socialism are lazy & inept. Leaders who are pro socialism are power hungry and want all the toys in the sandbox.
 
Well, that's a matter of debate. Social democrats were traditionally associated with Marxism until they began diverging on the nationalization issue, beginning in the 1920s with Weimar and continuing later with Willy Brandt. It should be noted that not all socialism is Marxist and also that when Bernie Sanders calls himself a "democratic socialist," what he really means is "social democracy." I think that he's still in the habit of thinking of himself that way, because he used to be a much more leftist guy.
nothing good comes out of socialism
 
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