You have the nerve to use the term "fact free" yet you have supplied no facts yourself, just more liberal babbling and name calling. Your opinions are not facts by the way, I know you libocrats have a problem seperating the two.
So, facts, where are they? How about educating us on the many marxist policies this administration is putting into motion? How about educating us on just how you think this administration is going to improve anything? Crap and tax? Nationalized healthcare? Trillions in new debt? Amnesty? More bailouts? Monetizing the debt? Please, do explain to how any of this will cause this country to prosper? I know what it will do, hyperinflation and the continued demise of this country.
Oh, and here's the definition of marxism, just so you know..............
Marx·ism (märkszm)
n.
The political and economic philosophy of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in which the concept of class struggle plays a central role in understanding society's allegedly inevitable development from bourgeois oppression under capitalism to a socialist and ultimately classless society.
Marxism
1. the doctrines developed from the political, economie, and social theories of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and their followers: dialectical materialism, a labor-based theory of wealth, an economie class struggle leading to revolution, the dictatorship of the proletariat, and the eventual development of a classless society.
2. the contributions to these doctrines in the interpretations of Lenin; Leninism. — Marxist, n., adj. — Marxian, adj.
See also: Communism
Definition of Marxism: The economic, social, political, pseudo-scientific philosophy, theory, belief, or system based on the works of Karl Marx of Germany. The theory seeks the elimination of the notion of private property in order to gain control of the economic "means of production" by taking it from the bourgeois (the wealthy or propertied class) for the benefit of the proletariat (working class.) His philosophy of history was called "historical materialism" in which his goal was to bring about the end of history, by means of an eventual perfect, classless, utopian society he called Communism.
Marxist notions of collectivization and redistribution of the property of the bourgeois puts it on a collision course with the economic philosophy of Capitalism and free markets, and also with the social-governmental philosophies related to Democracy, in the oldest, pre-Marxism sense of that word.
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