The Battle Against Socialism By James Reed

     Although I am an Australian nationalist, under the influence of other journalists here, slightly younger than me, I am taking more of an interest in American politics, perhaps for no better reason than it is more colorful than Australian politics, and we are getting to see the issues that lie below the surface here in Australia, right out in the open there. Take the issue of socialism, one of my pet hatreds:
  https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2018/10/23/exclusive-house-majority-leader-kevin-mccarthy-no-longer-just-republicans-versus-democrats-its-america-versus-socialism/

“As the Democrats drift further leftward into openly embracing socialism, House Majority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) warns the political battle ahead of the midterm elections just two weeks from now is no longer a traditional partisan battle. Instead it is one where the country must confront and reject extreme ideas from the left. “The debate today is different than the one we had before with Republicans versus Democrats on the size of what government can be,” McCarthy said in an exclusive interview on Breitbart News Daily on SiriusXM 125 the Patriot Channel on Tuesday. “You hit the nail on the head: It’s no longer Republicans versus the Democrats, it’s America versus socialism. The movement in this Democratic Party toward clear socialism, that’s what they’re doing on healthcare–government-run, it’s all government telling you what to do and when to do it instead of unshackling and unleashing the great powers of liberty and freedom.”

With the latest caravan of thousands of prospective illegal aliens streaming from Central America through Mexico to the U.S. border right now, McCarthy said people in the United States “should be upset because in Congress we had put a bill on the floor for immigration reform that would deal with this and end catch-and-release and not one Democrat voted for it.”

     We have the same situation here, with Labor and the Greens openly socialist, and the Liberals, a bit less, but still anti-nationalist and manically globalist. None of the parties has much of a concern about basic individual liberty, with Labor and the Greens going the identity politics road, and the Libs going the way of big business. Hence, we have the utterly wicked evil party, and the utterly evil wicked party. Both need to be wiped off the face of the political map, if only the sheeple could act before they are dispatched and tossed into the dustbin of history.

 

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