America: One Election Away from Socialism
Fergus Hodgson, October 2, 2019
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America’s fundamental ideals are more likely to be found in history books than in the rhetoric of the 2020 US presidential primaries and election.
Julia Song, a conservative activist and commentator, fled Brazil’s socialist meltdown—which preceded Jair Bolsonaro’s rise—and moved to North Carolina, only to find the same drift toward statism.
To make matters worse, she believes prominent conservative pundits are ill-equipped to counter the rise of leftist candidates who have succeeded in convincing voters of their solutions to both real and manufactured crises. Her concern is the conditions are in place for the United States to be one election away from what she defines as outright socialism.
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Recommended Links
- Connect with Julia on Twitter.
- “How Socialism Failed Me As A Woman And Ruined My Country,” Evie.
- “Free College and Healthcare? The Reality of Attempting Socialism in America,” Evie.
- “Ben Shapiro Is Out of Touch,” Human Events.
- “Both Poison for Brazil: Strongman Rule, Socialist Corruption,” EconAmericas.
- Crisis and Leviathan, book by Robert Higgs.
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- “In Defense of America Abroad,” Gold Newsletter Podcast.
Fergus Hodgson is Gold Newsletter’s roving editor. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook.