| Socialism allows for rich and extremely wealthy, in fact, it mandates that they generate the income that is needed to redistribute. It just doesnt allow for the poor to get any part of it. Track day on wednesday, no need to wait til saturday, the rich can take off. In what's left of the US & capitalism, the middle class and poor can get a piece of the action, either buy smart budgeting or working harder/smarter. Track days on the weekends. Motorsport is a GREAT barometer of the benefits of Capitalism vs Socialism. Look at the average price of entry into motorsports here vs the average price of entry into motorsports in the US. In Europe you either shell out megabucks for a track-ready Porsche or BMW, or you are stuck putting a catback and some stickers on your VW Polo. In the US and what is left of capitalism, you can be a bartender and put the local dentist and his M3 in your rearview mirror with your modded Z32TT at your local track days. Let me know if you need any additional light shed on anything. Good to see you are finally asking questions in effort to learn.
 "The American people will never knowingly adopt socialism. But, under the name of "liberalism", they will adopt every principle of our socialist program, until one day America will be a socialist nation, without ever knowing how it happened....I no longer need to run on the Socialist Party ticket because the Democrat Party has now adopted our platform." --Norman Thomas, 1944 Socialist Party Presidential Candidate "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." --Winston Churchill END THE FED
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