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ALARMING: 58% of Democrats Now Favor SOCIALISM Over Capitalism, Are We Becoming a Socialist Nation?

Gary FranchiAugust 16, 202693 views
ALARMING: 58% of Democrats Now Favor SOCIALISM Over Capitalism, Are We Becoming a Socialist Nation?
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In a stunning revelation that should concern every freedom-loving American, a new CBS News/YouGov poll shows that 58% of Democrats now hold a more positive view of socialism compared to capitalism. This unsettling trend raises the question: are we witnessing the birth of the Democratic Socialist Party?

Take a moment to let that sink in, folks. More than half of a major political party in the United States prefers socialism, the very ideology that has failed time and again across the globe. This isn't just a statistic; it's an indication of a radical shift in American values that threatens our very foundation of liberty and free enterprise.

Reactions on social media have erupted in defense of capitalism. Twitter user @FrederickLeat10 didn't hold back, tweeting, "Wow. That many low IQ moochers eh?" in response to the poll's findings. Meanwhile, @JoeSprowl1 sarcastically noted that "42% haven’t yet drank the commie Koolaid," highlighting that a minority within the Democratic Party still resists the allure of socialism.

The implications of this poll are far-reaching. Not only does it establish the Democrats' alignment with socialistic ideals, it also sets the stage for the erosion of the American Dream us patriots hold dear. Under socialism, government authority increases, personal freedoms diminish, and economic stagnation ensues. Yet this is the path the left seems eager to traverse.

Reflecting on these numbers, @Amer5689News emphasized the grim reality with their insightful tweet: “New poll on Democrats’ view of Socialism vs. Capitalism: Positive view: Socialism - 58%, Capitalism - 32%. Negative view: Socialism - 18%, Capitalism - 50%. It's officially the Democratic Socialist Party." This stark comparison should serve as a wake-up call for those concerned about maintaining a free market and the American way of life.

President Trump and his America First agenda stand as the bulwark against this tide of socialism. His administration's commitment to deregulation, free-market policies, and energy independence counteracts the establishment’s socialist ambitions. The next electoral cycle may well determine if these values hold or if we succumb to the socialist experiment.

What do you think, patriots? Is it time to sound the alarm and rally behind capitalism before socialism becomes the norm? Share your thoughts with us, because the future of our nation depends on it.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FreeMarketFanVerifiedjust now
Why do people seem to think socialism is the answer? History has proven otherwise, time and again.
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CapitalismCrusaderVerifiedjust now
Most of them don't know what genuine socialism or communism are like. They see flawed capitalism and think the grass is greener on the other side.
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EagleEye99Verifiedjust now
So what happens when the government controls everything? Loss of individual freedoms, higher taxes, and inefficiency. We can't let this happen!
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ConstitutionalConservatorVerifiedjust now
Absolutely! History shows us over and over again that socialism fails. Just look at Venezuela or even the USSR.
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LibertyPatriotVerifiedjust now
This is truly alarming! Our country's founding principles are at stake. We need to encourage young people to understand the value of hard work and free enterprise.
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ConservativeMaverickVerifiedjust now
Growing up in a socialist country, I experienced firsthand the lack of incentive to innovate or excel. America needs to remember what made it great in the first place—freedom and capitalism.
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FreedomLover72Verifiedjust now
This trend is deeply concerning. If we want to protect our future, we need to do a better job at educating the next generation about the benefits of capitalism.