New from Socialist Massachusetts

Just bought a 2016 rocket roadster with just over 800 miles on it. Black with the red stripes, leather bags, front and rear crash bars. Took on test ride and fell in love. Now I just need the lady restraining device for the wife or she will get left behind...lol.
I'm in Danvers Mass, we should hook up sometime
 
Just bought a 2016 rocket roadster with just over 800 miles on it. Black with the red stripes, leather bags, front and rear crash bars. Took on test ride and fell in love. Now I just need the lady restraining device for the wife or she will get left behind...lol.
Just bought a 2016 rocket roadster with just over 800 miles on it. Black with the red stripes, leather bags, front and rear crash bars. Took on test ride and fell in love. Now I just need the lady restraining device for the wife or she will get left behind...lol.
Welcome Kojack from England.
 
Welcome Kojack from England.
Welcome Comrade from Fremantle, Australian west coast.
We just celebrated May Day in Fremantle on Sunday, always a good day to regroup with other proud and passionate workers to keep the struggle on track , trying to stop the right wing government from changing permanent work to casual work, watering down safety requirements in the workplace and other hard won conditions all for the big corporations.
I used to be on this site years ago, even before I got a used 04 in 05, but I couldn't understand why those from USA were talking of universal healthcare as a bad thing ??? The US is the only first world country without it, and to be honest the system in the US Sucks.
Don't get me wrong I love the Country and most of the people there, I've traveled coast to coast twice, top & bottom, sleeping in rest areas, national parks, under bridges , derelict buildings and cheap motels on the low rent side of towns, no problems with the racial divide, once it was known I was an Aussie , I know a little bit about the world, having worked my way around the world twice by the time I was 17 with other workers from all over the world.
At 15 my well travelled father said 'Son , we can't afford to feed you no more , and that's the longest bed we can find, so here's $200 I won last night, don't tell ya Ma, now git !' , Well the bit about the $200 and the amount of food I was consuming is true!
Anyway I'm still a proud , hard working , 55 yo Socialist, 'provide what you can , take just what you need' .
I still have my '04 R3 and my swag
 
So let me get this straight. Socialism is so great because people that can't work get money given to them through charity programs. Ok, I can see that. So then when people who don't want to work see the free money part, they want in, and get in. So that festers into nobody working because nobody has to, you get money anyway. Hey, sign me up for that - I don't want to work either!
But wait. Once all the people quit working, the only ones who have immediate access to money is the government................ But they will take care of everyone, right?
Ya, that's proven to work out great! Over and over again. Mmm Hmm

1. Socialism is the Big Lie of the twentieth century. While it promised prosperity, equality, and security, it delivered poverty, misery, and tyranny. Equality was achieved only in the sense that everyone was equal in his or her misery.
In the same way that a Ponzi scheme or chain letter initially succeeds but eventually collapses, socialism may show early signs of success. But any accomplishments quickly fade as the fundamental deficiencies of central planning emerge. It is the initial illusion of success that gives government intervention its pernicious, seductive appeal. In the long run, socialism has always proven to be a formula for tyranny and misery.
A pyramid scheme is ultimately unsustainable because it is based on faulty principles. Likewise, collectivism is unsustainable in the long run because it is a flawed theory. Socialism does not work because it is not consistent with fundamental principles of human behavior. The failure of socialism in countries around the world can be traced to one critical defect: it is a system that ignores incentives.
In a capitalist economy, incentives are of the utmost importance. Market prices, the profit-and-loss system of accounting, and private property rights provide an efficient, interrelated system of incentives to guide and direct economic behavior. Capitalism is based on the theory that incentives matter!
Under socialism, incentives either play a minimal role or are ignored totally. A centrally planned economy without market prices or profits, where property is owned by the state, is a system without an effective incentive mechanism to direct economic activity. By failing to emphasize incentives, socialism is a theory inconsistent with human nature and is therefore doomed to fail. Socialism is based on the theory that incentives don’t matter!

2. The strength of capitalism can be attributed to an incentive structure based upon the three Ps: (1) prices determined by market forces, (2) a profit-and-loss system of accounting and (3) private property rights. The failure of socialism can be traced to its neglect of these three incentive-enhancing components.

3. By their failure to foster, promote, and nurture the potential of their people through incentive-enhancing institutions, centrally planned economies deprive the human spirit of full development. Socialism fails because it kills and destroys the human spirit–just ask the people leaving Cuba in homemade rafts and boats [and those waiting in long lines today in Venezuela struggling, and often failing, to buy food].

4. The temptress of socialism is constantly luring us with the offer: “give up a little of your freedom and I will give you a little more security.” As the experience of this century has demonstrated, the bargain is tempting but never pays off. We end up losing both our freedom and our security.




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Joys of Socialism - Venezuelans Now Eating Cats, Street Dogs and Pigeons for Food
Ramón Muchacho, Mayor of Chacao in Caracas, said the streets of the capital of Venezuela are filled with people killing animals for food.
Through Twitter, Muchacho reported that in Venezuela, it is a “painful reality” that people “hunt cats, dogs and pigeons” to ease their hunger.
People are also reportedly gathering vegetables from the ground and trash to eat as well.
The crisis in Venezuela is worsening everyday due in part to shortages reaching 70 percent. This to go along with the world’s highest level of inflation.
The population’s desperation has begun to show, with looting and robberies for food increasing all the time. This Sunday, May 1, six Venezuelan military officials were arrested for stealing goats to ease their hunger, as there was no food at the Fort Manaure military base.
The week before, various regions of the country saw widespread looting of shopping malls, pharmacies, supermarkets and food trucks, all while people chanted “we are hungry.”
I'd like just one, principled "journalist" to ask Bernie Sanders "What went wrong in Venezuela



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