Hitler did fake assassinations too

Nope

I’m a capitalist who wants capitalism highly regulated and taxed so it can continue to be a tool of the people and helps us fund a wonderful life for all of Americas needed infrastructure and aid programs

That includes socialist types of programs just like the ones our very founders had no fucking problem with and implemented


The post office and post roads so the mail could get through

They wanted the people to be free to write each other and communicate about EVERYTHING


INCLUDING POLITICAL MATTERS


They didn’t require it to pay for itself

That’s a new stupid idea


Capitalism is a tool

Not a political means to operate a good government

You don’t let a tool run your life


You fucking use it and keep it clean and in your tool box


You don’t make the tool executor of your family trust

There is no true freedom without some level of capitalism
This is what I believe so you can’t call it lies
 
AI Overview
Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party were not socialists. While the party's official name was the "National Socialist German Workers' Party", this was a marketing tactic to attract working-class voters.
Historically, Hitler and the Nazi regime were far-right, ultranationalist, and strictly anti-Marxist:
  • Suppression of the Left: Socialists, communists, and trade union leaders were among the first political targets, imprisoned, and killed in concentration camps.
  • Preservation of Capitalism: Hitler did not abolish private property or nationalize the means of production. Instead, private businesses and industrialists were allowed to thrive and keep their profits as long as they served the state's military and economic goals.
  • Ideology of Race over Class: Hitler rejected traditional socialist class struggle in favor of "race solidarity". He sought to unite Germans of all classes under a single racial and national identity, viewing traditional socialism as an enemy.
Historians universally classify Nazism as a form of fascism, which sits on the far-right of the political spectrum.
To explore more about the actual political and economic structures of the regime, read the detailed historical breakdown provided by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum or the expert consensus on Reddit's AskHistorians.
Accepted truth world round

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I make a cool thing and my neighbors all see it and beg me to show them how to make one

I offer to make them one for the cost of materials and my time

They all order one up


I take the money and make them

I hand them to my neighbors and they love them

Then the government arrests us all and we go to prison


It’s idiocy to outlaw capitalism

It’s merely a tool for the people to use to make the country function better

It’s not a infallible way to operate a government like right wing idiots purport
This is an example so it can’t be a lie
 
The National Road—formerly the Cumberland Road and later celebrated as "Main Street of America"—was the United States' first great federally financed highway and a proving ground for national‑scale internal improvements
See just facts

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The first national postal agency in the US, known as the United States Post Office was founded by the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia on July 26, 1775, at the beginning of the American Revolution. Benjamin Franklin was appointed the first postmaster general; he also served a similar position for the American colonies. The Postal Clause was then included in the United States Constitutionwhen it was ratified in 1788, authorizing the U.S. Congress to "establish post offices and post roads"the original intent of the clause was to facilitate interstate communication as well as to create a source of revenue for the early United States.The Post Office Department was then created in 1792 with the passage of the Postal Service Act. It was elevated to a cabinet-level department in 1872, and was transformed by the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 into the U.S. Postal Service as an independent agency.
Can’t be this post

Again it’s just facts
 
AI Overview
Socialism is an economic and political philosophy advocating for collective or public ownership of the means of production, rather than private ownership. It is founded on the principle that resources and major industries should be managed democratically to ensure wealth is distributed equitably and society operates for the common good.
Core Principles
  • Social Ownership: Productive resources like factories, farms, and infrastructure are owned by the public, the state, or cooperative groups of workers, rather than by individual capitalists.
  • Egalitarianism: It aims to reduce vast inequalities in wealth, power, and opportunity.
  • Cooperation over Competition:Prioritizes social welfare and community collaboration over the profit-driven motives of free-market capitalism.
Major Variations
Socialism is a broad umbrella term that encompasses many different movements and theories:
  • Democratic Socialism: Seeks to combine a socially owned economy with a democratic political system.
  • Social Democracy: Often found in modern welfare states (like the Nordic models), this approach utilizes capitalist markets to generate wealth but heavily regulates them and uses taxation to fund extensive public services and social safety nets.
  • Marxism: A theory developed by Karl Marx that views socialism as a transitional phase of society between the overthrow of capitalism and the eventual establishment of a classless, stateless communist society.
  • Market Socialism: An economic system where the means of production are publicly or cooperatively owned, but goods and services are exchanged in a free market rather than dictated by central planning.
To explore how these theories originated and evolved, consult Britannica's Socialism Guide. To understand the differences in how modern supporters view these principles, check out National Geographic's overview of socialism.



This should help you get your terms straight
 
  • Market Socialism: An economic system where the means of production are publicly or cooperatively owned, but goods and services are exchanged in a free market rather than dictated by central planning.

This is the type of socialism that me and the founders found most sustainable
 
I dont mind a system where certain needs are met through socialist programs like healthcare and social security

And that people are allowed to own businesses outright


There is no true freedom without some capitalism allowed


Capitalism is just a tool that the people can use to help meet human needs

It should be highly fettered

Meaning taxes, regulations and monopoly laws
 
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