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Marxist wealth redistribution

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The President is convinced that he has been elected to make sure everyone gets their “fair share” - paid for by taking it from those he has determined somehow have an unfair share.
Of course he doesn't use the term unfair share, but if someone has been denied their fair share then someone else must have more money than they are supposed to have, in other words, an unfair share. The real unfair share, though, is the wealth appropriated by our corrupt federal government that is so often misused, misplaced and stolen. All this wealth appropriation the President is wanting to do in the name of “fair share” is supposedly being done on behalf of the mythical “middle class.” I say mythical because our society is not made up of people locked into class categories. People start businesses in their garage and become multimillionaires. Laborers work their lives building retirement funds that are invested in “Big Business,” making them shareholders, not oppressed workers. Legal immigrants start at the bottom, sweeping floors, and eventually start companies that eventually employ hundreds or thousands of people. By raising the capital gains tax, the marginal tax rates, and, Obama’s latest hare-brained scheme, taxing college savings plans, it actually hurts hard-working Americans, effectively punishing them for achievement and personal financial planning. Spurring business growth by lowering taxes and reducing the regulatory burden leads to more jobs and fewer people needing government assistance. Instead, the President wants to hinder business growth by channeling taxpayers’ money through an inefficient and corrupt government bureaucracy into the hands of those the bureaucracy deems worthy of their “fair share.”

Democrats: Party of advocates of one-Party Marxist rule

As I and many others said before Barack Obama was elected President in 2008, voting for Obama would be electing a Marxist socialist to the White House. At the same time we have seen the complete severing of the Democrat Party from its Jeffersonian limited government roots. It has wholly become the Party of advocates of one-Party Marxist rule, whose goal is not just to dominate over opposing Parties, but the ultimate elimination of them. Their greatest adversary becomes the political opposition, because as long as there are opposing ideas their goal of a centralized government utopia, where everyone thinks like them, cannot be achieved. Therefore they find anything that they can use to ridicule and try and discredit their opponents, and therefore the ideas of their opponents. So now, with social media, people on the Left are tripping over each other trying to be the first to ridicule anyone who is not ultra-Left who is seen as a rising star on the political landscape. Debating the issues is not important to the Left because those who have not been “enlightened” like they think they are, are deemed stupid and holding to only wrong views. As the President enters his final two years in office, we see him more than ever promoting outright Marxism in his “fair share” advocacy: making more people dependent on receiving the wealth extracted from those whom he has determined don’t deserve what they have. As to how this will be achieved with a House and Senate with majorities opposed to Marxist wealth redistribution, well, that should be a cause of concern as we find out how much legislation he can unconstitutionally create with his pen and his phone. However, since he has done more to energize and enlarge the voting public who are opposed to him than he has built his base of support, his dreams of completing his Marxist utopia may end up being nothing more than a fantasy in his head. That doesn't mean, though, that he hasn't done serious damage to our government by allowing a large influx of Marxists into positions of federal government power and indoctrinating millions of Democrats and low-information voters into becoming full-fledged Marxist radicals without them realizing what they have become. It was encouraging Saturday, as I watched the Iowa Freedom Summit broadcast on C-SPAN, and heard the views of conservative political leaders, including several like Steve King, Scott Walker, Joni Ernst, Ted Cruz. Those views got them elected or re-elected. Across the nation, the November elections showed that conservative ideas are still very popular with the American people.

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Rolf Yungclas——

Rolf Yungclas is a recently retired newspaper editor from southwest Kansas who has been speaking out on the issues of the day in newspapers and online for over 15 years


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