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5 steps to socialism
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Wednesday Oct 02, 2024
Garth Heckman
The David Alliance
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5 Steps to Transition a Free Country to Socialism
Disclaimer: The following information is presented as a theoretical framework and does not advocate for any specific political system. It's important to note that real-world transitions to socialism are often complex and involve a variety of factors.
1. Centralized Economic Planning:
- Government Control: The government takes control of major industries and resources, determining production, distribution, and pricing.
- Reduced Private Enterprise: Private ownership of businesses is restricted or eliminated, leading to a decline in market competition.
**We see this with big Pharma, the global warming movement, the FDA and free speech on social media platforms…
2. Nationalization of Key Industries:
- Government Ownership: The government acquires ownership of essential industries like transportation, energy, healthcare, and education.
- Public Services: These industries are then operated as public services, often providing goods and services at subsidized rates or for free.
3. Welfare Programs Expansion:
- Social Safety Net: The government expands social welfare programs to provide financial assistance, healthcare, housing, and other benefits to citizens.
- Reduced Inequality: This aims to reduce economic inequality and create a more equitable society.
4. Labor Union Empowerment:
- Collective Bargaining: Labor unions are encouraged or mandated to negotiate with employers on behalf of workers.
- Worker Rights: This promotes worker rights, such as fair wages, safe working conditions, and job security.
5. Political Reorganization:
- Democratic Centralism: The government may adopt a system of democratic centralism, where decisions are made collectively by party leaders and then implemented throughout the organization.
**this has been this whole past presidency… President Biden has not been in charge… it has been a behind the scenes collective power brokerage of decision making ‘minds that be”… who are those minds? I have my guesses, but I will bite my tongue for now.
- One-Party Rule: In some cases, a single political party may come to dominate the government, leading to a reduction in political pluralism.
It's important to note that these are general steps and the specific path to socialism can vary significantly depending on the country's unique circumstances and historical context. Additionally, the effectiveness and desirability of these steps are subjects of ongoing debate and discussion.
But all this is sped up and empowered by what we call Crisis fatigue. A government creates crisis after crisis and creates a social DNA in their people that is overwhelmed with division and distraction until finally the majority just give up and say… “I just wish the government would take care of me and everybody would just be equal”….. Can someone just take care of me, im overwhelmed.
The key to this is don’t see it as a crisis. Covid… I never saw it as a crisis. Grocery shortage, no TP, Retirement fund going under, investments crashing, climate change, Political unrest, Vaccine mandate, influx of illegal aliens… Younger generation going nuts, LGBTQ, Trans agenda, BLM, racism… none of it is a crisis.
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