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Originally Posted by Dave Schwartz
Another winner, here, Ralph.
Thank you for making the effort.
From the article...
That paragraph in the middle represents the quintessential "CAPITAL L" liberal.
Special note: As I've said many times here, our country needs BOTH LIBERALS & CONSERVATIVES.
But the whack-a-doodles on both ends of the spectrum would destroy us, given the chance.
Those are the CAPITAL Ls and Cs.
This is exactly how socialism works.
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Liberalism can be distilled down to one word:
HYPOCRISY.
True story since zip codes were mentioned in the vid. My zip code, even though I live in an unincorporated part of my county, is the same as the city of Lake Worth -- a very liberal part of the country. When I first looked into solar panels for my home and gave my zip to solar contractors, the first question they all asked is: Do you live in Lake Worth? They asked the question because the very liberal, progressive city of Lake Worth does not allow solar energy in their city, since the people in the city buy their electricity from Lake Worth Utility -- and so the powers to be (I suppose) at this company managed to get an ordinance passed that literally outlaws solar energy in the city so that they could protect their monopoly on electricity. LW Utility isn't interested in buying excess energy back from any solar-driven home -- LW Utility only wants to sell electricity!
At any rate -- the hypocrisy here is very obvious. A very blue city who will tell you we're all destroying the planet with our large carbon footprint, etc. and will preach to the rest of us what we must do to save the planet -- but just don't save the planet in Lake Worth by going with "clean, sustainable" energy.
Interesting video, but I learned nothing new. What drives liberalism is
money. They need money to stay in power. This is why, for example, rich school districts get more money than their poorer counterparts, etc., etc.
The love of money is truly the root of all kinds of evil.
The poor will always get the shaft from liberals or RINOs because the poor can never compete with either rich individuals or rich corporations -- both of whom buy expensive favors and privileges from politicians. The poor and downtrodden have no money with which to buy those favors.