Notable Quote - Jen Kuznicki - Granite Grok

Notable Quote – Jen Kuznicki

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Social Security, Medicaid, and Medicare are the big programs that the Democrat socialists tout as “American policies” that are indeed socialist. If we are uncomfortable with socialism, they taunt, why don’t we suggest getting rid of these policies.

But we have, in fact. Though he went on to expand Medicare, George W. Bush campaigned on “privatizing” Social Security, a proposition that would have fixed the entire situation, instead of insolvency Social Security faces in a few years. The Democrat socialists went insane over “privatization,” claiming that “the rich” would control our future. Government, in the mind of a Democrat socialist, is the only ultimate power. 

But socialism isn’t confusing or hard to understand – Socialism is:

  • your lazy brother-in-law who always just needs a couple of bucks, maybe a loan that he’ll never pay back, always mooching off of you, asking what you’re having for Sunday dinner and couldn’t he and his new girlfriend the stripper come over?
  • your neighbor who always borrows stuff and never returns it. Then when you go to his garage sale, you suddenly realize the hedge trimmer, cordless drill, and battery charger he is selling seem awfully familiar.
  • the dumb jock who charms the bookish girl so she’ll do his homework for him. She’ll end up working three times as hard as she would otherwise, just for a wink and a hug. Socialism is how the lazy, dumb, and unimaginative get stuff they don’t deserve.

Socialism, put simply, exists by sucking wealth, hard work, and prosperity out of those who create it. What one person or group of people have created by hard work, socialism will suck dry through demands from those who never did, nor could, create. (…)

Socialism is government spending, but first it’s forced taking..No, socialism isn’t confusing. Socialism is touted by the cowardly, underhanded, and power-hungry, whose ultimate goal is to control the people.

-Jen Kuznicki (“Socialism isn’t confusing”)

Reformatted, emphasis mine.

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