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Are these things true of socialism in America?
1..we would not have to work as hard to survive…. two family incomes to survive and neglecting children would not be normal
2.. their would be a smaller gap between the rich and poor,,,,, yachts and luxury homes would rarely exist…..
the rich would be more moderate…….
3 standardized health care would exist… hurting doctors (limiting their income)
4. corporations would be limited in power
5. workers unions and people would have the power….
6. more varied politicians
do you think the desire to help humanity will fuel people, do we need the desire to look down to those lesser than us as motivation…. pride….
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Has anyone ever heard of VitaLuxury.com ?
They promise estates, yachts, exotic cars and luxury travel services as part of a membership deal? Is this a real deal or is it too good to be true? Does anyone have any experience with them, I am researching for potential membership and will share my findings, if any. Thanks.
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Why is Chavez such a maniacal despot?
Monday, Jan. 29, 2007 9:33 a.m. EST
President Hugo Chavez denied Sunday that his left-leaning government would seize private property – such as second homes or expensive cars – from the wealthy and called on Venezuelans not to fear his accelerated push toward socialism.
Chavez recently announced plans for a “luxury tax” targeting second homes, art collections and expensive cars that would be aimed at redistributing wealth to the poor.
“Oh, you have a yacht? Perfect, give to me, buddy,” he said at the time. “You have a house where you live and another one by sea … You have some marvelous art collections – come here, buddy.”
He urged all Venezuelans to embrace “the socialism that we are going to create.” But Chavez denied that he was attempting to steer oil-rich Venezuela toward Cuba-style communism.
Chavez has raised concerns by repeatedly saying he wants to continue governing Venezuela until 2021 or longer. He was re-elected to a second, six-year term in December – his last under Venezuela’s Constitution. But Chavez has proposed a constitutional reform that would allow indefinite re-election.
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