With the winds of radicalism shifting the Democratic Party further and further left, Joe Biden is the only viable candidate Democrats have to challenge the Trump train.
While many candidates are going focusing on the primary, Biden is looking at the big picture. All the calls for universal healthcare and universal college and every other socialist idea does not apply to the center voter, who overwhelmingly went Trump in 2016. Biden is the only candidate to express a love for the United States, something no other Democratic candidate has done and something Midwestern voters are more likely to support. Biden is (so far) the only candidate to be beating Trump. Keep in mind the election is young and the polls right up to the end had Hillary Clinton winning. -Jared Zimmerman
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Early this week, the Venezuelan people have risen up against the dictator Maduro and pro-government forces (it should also be of note that this soon to be civil war is still raging with no clear winner at the time of this writing).
Yet it should be interesting to note that while there have been uprisings and revolutions against monarchies and communist tyrannies, there is not one example of a capitalist nation being overthrown by a majority of the people (of course every nation has its anarchist and communist but this is not what this article is about). The greatest example of this is is post world war two Germany. Specifically pro-capitalist and free West Germany and the "pro"-communist slave state of East Germany. If socialism/communism was really the wanting of a majority of people, then people from West Germany would have been flocking to East Germany. However as we all learned in history class, the East put up a wall to not keep its western counterpart out but rather to keep its own people from leaving. It should be revealing that if a country has to put a wall up to keep their people in then that nation is no longer free. And in all of history there is not an example of a capitalist nation trying to keep its free people from leaving in prutisit of their own well being. Capitalism is that of the individual and socialism is that of the collectivist, where individualism does not matter and which one can be taken out in order for the "good" of the group. -Jared Zimmerman |
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