Did you know that when Karl Marx created “The Communist Manifesto” he never intended it to be political or government involved — it should be purely voluntary? I am all for that. I would love to see people who believe in that liberal thinking come knocking on my door and opening up their pocketbooks. Fine with me. As long as people are not forced to by a government.
Here is a giant lie that people believe: Liberals are open-minded and compassionate, conservatives are narrow minded and greedy. Let’s make communism “voluntary” and we will see how “compassionate” liberals really are. Conservatives are much more giving than liberals are any day of the week.
Sean Baltz
Anderson
Opinion
Letter: Conservatives more giving than liberals
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