Subj : Re: The stay home and not To : Dumas Walker From : Moondog Date : Wed Mar 23 2022 02:12:00 Re: Re: The stay home and not By: Dumas Walker to MOONDOG on Tue Mar 22 2022 05:01 pm > > Socailism works at smaller population levels and it requires everyone to b > > into it to work. In communes and family farms, people take care of each > > other. Once the old are too old to work, they are taken care of. Until t > > happens, everybody works. Eferybody has a job and is expected to do it ev > > if they don't like it because it is necessary. If you slip up once in > > awhile, it's ok because others will pick up the slack, but if you're dead > > weight or refuse to work, there's no place for you. I think the psuedo > > educated liberals forget about the down side. Society had to be structure > > so that jobs get filled regardless what the individual wants. Individual > > rights are over ruled by social responsibilities. > > That and Americans who seem to want socialism either want, or believe that > there will still be, a class that does not work and lives off of the > productivity of others. They do not understand the "no place for you" > concept. > > Yes, that happens to some extent now, but they want it to be > fully-government-sponsored and official. > > > * SLMR 2.1a * Genealogy. Tracing descent from someone who didn't. > Bingo. The folks taking liberal degrees may have never been able to take them in a socialist system, unless there is a need for such a position and they can pass the testing to get that job. The system may tolerate a student or two dropping out or not acquiring the job they were trained for, and the system will compensate for that by not offering classes or programs that are not required at that moment. --- þ Synchronet þ The Cave BBS - Since 1992 - cavebbs.homeip.net .