Re: The March to Socialism
It seems to me that many people who publicly say they are against "socialist" policies and that it will lead to the destruction of the US are actually happy to benefit from those socialist policies but don't want others to do so. Those people are happy to try to hide their parents' or grandparents' assets to try to qualify them for Medicaid. or like Palin "who has gone to great lengths to hype the supposed dangers of a big government takeover of American health care -- admitted over the weekend that she used to get her treatment in Canada's single-payer system."
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Palin said "and I think now, isn't that ironic?" Ironic is not the word I would use.
It seems to me that many people who publicly say they are against "socialist" policies and that it will lead to the destruction of the US are actually happy to benefit from those socialist policies but don't want others to do so. Those people are happy to try to hide their parents' or grandparents' assets to try to qualify them for Medicaid. or like Palin "who has gone to great lengths to hype the supposed dangers of a big government takeover of American health care -- admitted over the weekend that she used to get her treatment in Canada's single-payer system."
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Palin said "and I think now, isn't that ironic?" Ironic is not the word I would use.
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