KingCondanomation
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One of the key points that I attack Liberals on is that their social welfare policies INCREASE crime.
Can anyone look at the massive increase in Venezuela that has occured under Socialist Chavez and say that there is no link?
When you have the state disrespect private property and dole out welfare, people get a mindset that things are supposed to be given to them and not earned. Moreover it conditions people to think that it's ok to steal and rob because not only is the government doing it but they are justifying and glorifying it.
"Inflation in 2008 was 31%—the highest in Latin America.
Food prices in Caracas rose by almost 50%.
With almost 15,000 murders in 2008—an increase of two-and-a-half times since Mr Chávez took office—Venezuela has become one of the world’s most violent countries. "
Look at how economic freedom suppression has brought about civil liberties suppression too:
"Violence and intimidation of opponents by the security forces and by armed civilian groups (some openly linked to the government) have increased. Students campaigning against the constitutional change have faced harassment and arrest."
http://www.economist.com/world/americas/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13061800
Now of course Liberalism in the US is not that extreme, but there is no question it is headed in the same direction, at least in Venezuela with a more rapid expansion of leftist policies you can more easily see the affects.
Can anyone look at the massive increase in Venezuela that has occured under Socialist Chavez and say that there is no link?
When you have the state disrespect private property and dole out welfare, people get a mindset that things are supposed to be given to them and not earned. Moreover it conditions people to think that it's ok to steal and rob because not only is the government doing it but they are justifying and glorifying it.
"Inflation in 2008 was 31%—the highest in Latin America.
Food prices in Caracas rose by almost 50%.
With almost 15,000 murders in 2008—an increase of two-and-a-half times since Mr Chávez took office—Venezuela has become one of the world’s most violent countries. "
Look at how economic freedom suppression has brought about civil liberties suppression too:
"Violence and intimidation of opponents by the security forces and by armed civilian groups (some openly linked to the government) have increased. Students campaigning against the constitutional change have faced harassment and arrest."
http://www.economist.com/world/americas/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13061800
Now of course Liberalism in the US is not that extreme, but there is no question it is headed in the same direction, at least in Venezuela with a more rapid expansion of leftist policies you can more easily see the affects.