“For centuries we really treated property as an individualized good and not a collective good, in transitioning into treating it as a collective good and towards the model of shared equity … it will mean that families, especially White families … are going to have a different relationship to property than the one that we currently have.” [More]
“Our friends across the aisle…”?
Remember how furious we all were at 9/11? If it happens again, how many will still consider it an attack on the homeland requiring solidarity from us all?
See? The destruction of the UNITED States of America is well underway and proceeding according to plan.
[Via WiscoDave]
An extension of Obama’s “You didn’t build that.”
If it isn’t mine, if I can’t sell it for a profit to whom I choose, when I choose, and for a price arrived at between me and a willing buyer, why would I create it in the first place, or maintain it while it is in my possession? These are questions that the collectivists have tried and repeatedly failed to answer in societies around the world. The only way that they have ever achieved equity anywhere it was by making (almost) everyone equally miserable in a land of shortages and failing infrastructure.
Mamdani isn’t going to overcome basic human nature.