OPINIONISTA: Capitalist Party of South Africa: Latest ‘political disaster’ to hit the country By Seb Garrioch
), the purple clown-show proposes switching the schooling system to the double-shift model, which is great for the budget and OK for educational quality. My point here is that Marxists push interventionism and the fool’s gold that is legislative abracadabra whereas capitalists prefer to let the market figure things out., you’ll be taken to the ZACP’s plans. At the end of each summary for each plan, you should notice some variation of: “When elected, we will push for this to be made law.
Talking out of both sides of their mouths is nothing new for politicians. Formally, the tactic is an error in reasoning known as the. The tactic is intended to allow someone to support both sides of an issue by playing off of people’s opinions. If a Marxist asks, the answer is that it’s the right to work. If a capitalist asks, it’s one of the three bullet points underneath the title. Nothing new in the world of politics.
The reason why an if-by-whiskey is a problem is that there’s no way to tell what policy decisions might be made later. Will the person advocate for what you support or against it? Luckily, the ZACP has made itspublic. So, does the party want a system of voluntary exchange? You tell me. The party proposes a negative income tax. Quite literally taking money from people who have earned it, to give that money to people who have not earned it.
That’s not to say that I don’t support some social safety nets, I do. Orphans, wards of the state, the prohibitively disabled, the prohibitively sick, and the elderly . By prohibitively, I mean not capable of doing any gainful work. I’m disabled, I have ocular albinism and as such, I’m literally half blind. I was born with that disability and was dealt a terrible hand with a viciously abusive parent who beat the living daylights out of me from age six to 17.
. Because linking the one country in the world that was able to have a bloodless revolution to one of history’s bloodiest revolutions is just such great PR. Never mind the leftist and notoriously interventionist nature of the Jacobins. MOO!
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