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Posted: 7:49 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2012

Socialism? How About Economic Freedom 

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First I want to start with a rectal-cranial inversion from a Hollywood moonbat.  Libtard Roseanne Barr says that we need more socialism in America:  “I do think that we need a little bit more socialism in this country at this time.  We need to move stuff from the top to the middle and the bottom, because it keeps on staying at the top.”

Roseanne, of course, is wrong.  She says the stuff keeps staying at the top.  The truth is that there is constant up-and-down income mobility in America.  People in the lower income levels move toward the top, while those at the top fall.  Yesterday I told you of a study that over 50 percent of people in this country who make $1 a year only reach that income level for ONE year.  The next year it will be someone else up there pulling down the big bucks, someone who made considerably less the before. 

If Roseanne is truly concerned about redistributing wealth, perhaps she should be advocating for MORE economic freedom, rather than the government-dictated determination of wealth.  A new study shows the following …

Countries with more economic freedom have more gender equality and less income inequality. And this isn't because rich countries tend to be both more free and more equal. Even among the poorest countries, those with more economic freedom enjoy more equality.

Of course, you don’t need a study to prove that economic freedom, capitalism, has done more to lift people out of poverty than any other system ever seen on this earth. 

This woman who showed her disdain for America by grabbing her crotch after singing the National Anthem knows nothing about income mobility … or socialism for that matters.  She’s nothing more than a mindless entertainer.  The real question here is why these moronic statements even reach the level of news?  

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