In trying to simplify the
meaning of Capitalism and Communism, Charity and Fascism, to
ordinary citizens, this outline may be helpful.
There are only four ways to spend money.
Spending
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Spend your
own money
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Spend other's
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You receive
the goods
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aCapitalism
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Theft
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Others receive
the goods
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Charity
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aCommunism
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1) You spend your own money on yourself
You really watch out for what you're doing when you are spending your own money, and you try to get the most for that money.
Your vote counts 100% on how the money is spent and how much is spent.
Good Results:
Capitalism - Greatest goods for least price
Freedom - Your decision what and how much to spend
2) You spend your own money on someone else
If you buy a birthday present for
someone. Well then, I'm not so careful about the content of the
present, but I'm very careful about the cost.
Your vote counts 100% on how the money is spent and how much is spent.
Good Results:
Christian Charity - Least goods for least price
Freedom - Your decision what and how much to spend
3) You spend someone else's money on yourself
If I spend somebody else's money on myself, then I'm going to have a good lunch!
The presumption here is that a) someone else has generously decided to
spend the money on your behalf BUT expects something in return, or b)
that someone else has been forced by a third party such as government
to spend their money on you. (Of course, you could be in dire
straits with a Christian voluntarily agreeing to assist you in charity)
Bad Results:
Theft - Greatest Goods for the greatest price
Slavery - Your receiving goods depends upon either
your being a slave or the other being a slave.
4) You spend someone else's money on someone else
If I spend somebody else's money
on somebody else, I'm not concerned about how much it costs, and I'm
not concerned about what I get.
There can be no rational for both theft and artificial charity. Robin
Hood is the worst fable in the English literary world and the "two
wrongs make a right" scenario is only acceptable because of a violation
of version 3 -- government taking from others to spend on themselves.
Bad Results:
Communism - Least goods for the greatest price
Slavery - There exists slavery on both ends.
a)
In forcing people to work,
but taking their pay and
b) In expecting something in exchange
for giving money away
Our federal government is clearly in the fourth category. It seems to
be in the business of spending other people's money on other people. At
close to 40 percent of our national income, this is a national
disgrace, leaving little freedom and quite a bit of communist slavery.
Social Security is the clearest example of government corruption in the
American system. SS takes from "The Rich"; i.e. working Americans and
gives to "The Poor"; i.e. retired Americans no longer making a living.
With working Americans having 15% of their income stolen by the federal
government (7.5% employee and 7.5% employer), this all but guarantees
that the working Americans will grow into old AND POOR Americans at
retirement AND thus -- as intended -- dependent upon the federal
government.
But pitting a "money making" group against a "money spending" group,
with Jewish Commissars in the middle, collecting and doling out the
money, is just one more way the Jewish puppet masters play the game.