If that's true, then why is the U.S. becoming like East Germany of the miserable 1960s?
All have employed welfare-state policies that were fed by the prosperity of capitalism, the balance between the two adjusted from time to time, especially in the Europe and nations where runaway welfarism threatened economies and had to be curbed.
No, there are no snipers in the U.S. waiting to cut down departing expats nor a secret police, though it's reasonable to wonder just what the overtly politicized FBI has become.
Mothers and fathers are being stripped of their parental rights, and children are being told to be the functionaries of government.
Our retail shelves have in recent times looked like the bare counters of communist East Berlin.
The left is unrelenting in its ambition to take more of the economy out of the private sector and place it in the hands of elected Democrats and administrative tyrants.
All of this, and more, is cause for celebration by the left.
https://issuesinsights.com/2023/04/18/when-did-the-u-s-become-east-germany/
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