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Tag: Socialism

Socialism not the answer for America

Posted on September 27, 2018September 27, 2018 by Joshua Fuller

The word “socialism” tends to have one of two reactions on people; either disgust or acceptance. Yet when confronted, it appears that few have an understanding of what socialism actually is and what it entails. This miscommunication ends up causing division and polarizing people on the issue. I decided to discuss socialism as I see…

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Santa, the socialist

Posted on December 10, 2013December 10, 2013 by Mark Besonen

See the opposing argument here. *WARNING* this piece is satirical in nature. Well, its Christmas season once again, time to go out and get all the gifts for our friends and family, watch classic movies and spend time with loved ones. As the days grow shorter and Christmas Day draws nearer, we must also remember…

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A New Era for Venezuela?

Posted on March 7, 2013September 10, 2013 by Zach Schumacher

The recent death of Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez marks the end of an era. His 14 year presidency leaves behind a legacy of championing improvement of the lives of millions of poor Venezuelans and resisting US influence, which he often denounced as “imperialistic”. The charismatic leader often portrayed himself as a sort of modern day…

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