The alleged map of the real results in the 2020 election. What are your thoughts on this?
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Socialism is in opposition to the constitution, period. The constitution is the only power authorized to government, and anything NOT authorized that government does is usurpation of power not granted, in other words, tyranny.
We do not need to entertain socialism, we need to return 100% to the original intent of the constitution, repeal the "amendments" that were passed illegally, eliminate all departments and expenditures not authorized (including all forms of welfare), and force government back into the narrow confines allowed by the constitution. Eliminate all taxes except for those in accordance to the original intent of the constitution. Force government to operate on the budget our founders intended.
Eliminate all regulations on our free market, our businesses, and let each state regulate what is within their purview. What isn't is reserved to the people.
Privatize most services and education to allow free market and freedom of choice dictate what people use or do not use.
This.
Lol. The Constitution is irrelevant when a single corporation controls the economy. So no, I reject your rose tinted fantasy because it ignores the reality that Carnage almost became a defacto tyrant who could have bought the Constitution out of existence.
If the founding fathers saw this joke of an "economy" they would call it out as the slave system it is and revolt against it. They were also highly educated and enlightened individuals who would see that what they started was fine for the time, but more, necessary regulations to prevent corruption are inescapable. Yes, rights are inalienable, but you and many others here continue to FAIL to understand reality. The "free" market is only free until one person has total control of the economic infrastructure.
No. Do not eliminate all regulations. Not everyone plays fair or by the rules. Redactions and repeals? Sure, we can discuss them. Complete deregulation is just as much a foolish fantasy fairytale as communism.