"Conservatives glorify selfishness as a virtue.” WRONG. Conservatives understand that envy is far more dangerous than selfishness - "National socialism STANDS on the ENVY of Jewish wealth"
"...most wealth in America is due to luck, not merit..."
Everything in liberalism hangs off these two words!
"... the disadvantaged..."
Everything in liberalism is built on upon seeing exploitation and feeling envy.
"...the advantaged..."
"...getting rich often entails luck..."
The Observer asks:
Why do so many rich people live in the United States of America?
Is 100% of the population in Bangladesh eternally unlucky?
And by the way, who was that certain, German Chancellor who built national socialism because, as a young man, he felt "disadvantaged?"
Remember this foundation:
"... the disadvantaged are being exploited..."
"...union bargaining power and political power most effect the distribution of income..."
"... the rich do not work harder than the poor..."
"...the role of class is the key to being rich because family background exerts a stronger influence on a person's income than education..."
Bottom-line:
The far-Left argues for widespread ENVY...
"...most of us perceive a world..."
"...they were victims..."
"...underpaid talents..."
Thinking people recognize the extreme danger of promoting envy.
Progressive taxation is the slave masters favorite tool.
Envy is the fuel of the far-left, political voting machine.
Temporary economic misfortune transfigured into victimization is the core of the far-left narrative.
"True Leftists collect other people's temporary misfortunes, one after the other, and rehearse them in their minds for years. That's how leftists define themselves: 'Good People' versus 'Evil People'"
"I predict future happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.” --Thomas Jefferson
"The essence of Government is power; and power, lodged as it must be in human hands, will ever be liable to abuse.”
--James Madison
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master.”
--George Washington



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