Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Reality Is On the Outside, Not the Inside

I don't usually do Twinkies, even for Thanksgiving.  I'm more a Dunkin Doughnut man frankly, especially Bavarian Creme.  But I thought when a friend of mine sent me this image that it caught the Zeitgeist.  Capitalists build things while Socialists complain about the producers and take things often destroying them in the process.

I'm hard pressed to think of anything that Socialists have created except misery, lots of misery, and millions of destroyed lives.  I'm currently reading the book "Radicals — Portraits of a Destructive Passion" by David Horowitz.  The book is an insightful series of mini-portraits of a bunch of narcissistic statist radicals who seem obsessed by themselves, by their own narrative, and by transforming society into their own utopian dream no matter what the cost or who stands in their way.  Bombing, senseless violence, murder and armed robbery are no problem and those that are not directly involved are complicit as enablers.  Ultimately Socialists are criminals.  They take from those who produce to fuel their own sense of entitlement.  They value their interior delusions more than the reality that meets them in the real world and they have no qualms about ruining the world of others.

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