Did you know (Warning: Trigger alert for MAGAts):
During America’s shining moment - the time frame including FDR’s presidency and the defeat of German-Italian fascism & Japanese Imperialism (when America was "great"???) - the U.S. was basically a socialist nation (Democratic Socialist).
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During World War II, the U.S. government significantly increased its role in the economy, creating jobs and controlling production to support the war effort, which led to a more equitable distribution of income and greater social solidarity. This mobilization resembled some aspects of socialism, as the government became a major purchaser of goods and intervened heavily in economic planning.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt's policies, particularly those in the New Deal, included social programs like Social Security and various economic reforms aimed at providing relief and recovery during the Great Depression. Critics have labeled these policies as socialist due to their focus on government intervention in the economy and the expansion of the welfare state.

Bottom line:
America was the closest to being “great” when America was the closest to being socialist.
MASA: Make America Socialist Again.


Debate???

We. Told. Them. So.

				
			During America’s shining moment - the time frame including FDR’s presidency and the defeat of German-Italian fascism & Japanese Imperialism (when America was "great"???) - the U.S. was basically a socialist nation (Democratic Socialist).
Search assist
During World War II, the U.S. government significantly increased its role in the economy, creating jobs and controlling production to support the war effort, which led to a more equitable distribution of income and greater social solidarity. This mobilization resembled some aspects of socialism, as the government became a major purchaser of goods and intervened heavily in economic planning.
Search assist
Franklin D. Roosevelt's policies, particularly those in the New Deal, included social programs like Social Security and various economic reforms aimed at providing relief and recovery during the Great Depression. Critics have labeled these policies as socialist due to their focus on government intervention in the economy and the expansion of the welfare state.
Bottom line:
America was the closest to being “great” when America was the closest to being socialist.
MASA: Make America Socialist Again.
Debate???
We. Told. Them. So.
			
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