General Patton & Communism

I'd want to take a look at the specifics of what you are declaring. It's like the lying assholes who say socialism works then point at Sweden, which is not a socialist nation.

If you refuse to speak English, we have a problem communicating.
Both Sweden and your Netherlands ARE Socialist nations using the connotation that American democratic socialists use.
If you don't think that they're socialist nations, why do you scream "socialism' whenever we try to adopt their superior methods? Who's the lying asshole, Oom?
 
If you refuse to speak English, we have a problem communicating.
Both Sweden and your Netherlands ARE Socialist nations using the connotation that American democratic socialists use.
If you don't think that they're socialist nations, why do you scream "socialism' whenever we try to adopt their superior methods? Who's the lying asshole, Oom?

QED. LOL Oh, neef. You're so silly. :)
 
You obviously couldn't answer my question about why you scream "socialism" for emulating "non-socialist" nations.

Logic is a bitch to lying assholes, Oom.

Dude, socialism doesn't work as a national economy. That's why it's silly to see die-hard socialists say I'm wrong and then point at Sweden. :laugh:

That fact you are so angry, neef, is also funny.
 
Dude, socialism doesn't work as a national economy. That's why it's silly to see die-hard socialists say I'm wrong and then point at Sweden. :laugh:

That fact you are so angry, neef, is also funny.

Did you get your GED from an Evangelical Christian School, Oom?

Socialism and capitalism run concurrently in EVERY economy. It's where one chooses to draw the line.
When you cry out "socialism" for attempting to emulate nations that you call "non-socialist,"
you're then obviously talking out of your ass and nobody needs to hear, see, or smell it.

I'm not angry. I'm a little hungry, perhaps, having had a light lunch, but I'm not going to let this absurd "conversation" ruin my appetite.

I've got two hours to drink first, thankfully.
 
No. Many nations around the world tried to choose Communism of their own volition
and the United States either violently stopped them or tried to stop them.

Much of that was part of Soviet expansion. It was a natural strategy to seek a buffer zone from the west after being invaded several times (a strategy unrelated to communism).
 
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