Before acquiring power, and running what was once known as the
breadbasket of Europe into the ground, Nicolae Ceausescu’s dream, the pinnacle
of his aspirations on this earth, was to be a shoemaker.
He never succeeded at
becoming a shoemaker, he just dreamed of being one.
Although there is nothing wrong with being a shoemaker, the
fact that this was the heights to which he dreamed to ascend is very telling
about the man and his mindset. He did not dream of being a doctor, a surgeon, a
mathematician, or even a lawyer. He dreamed of being a shoemaker.
Besides being an aspiring shoemaker, the only other notable
thing about the man who would come to be known as the dictator of Romania, was
that up until 1965 when he took over, he was first secretary of the Romanian
workers’ party. Basically, he was an errand boy, a lickspittle, someone who
could take orders, and do what he was told. That’s it. Nothing more. And yet,
over twenty million people lived a waking nightmare for close to a quarter
century because of this man and his devotion to Communism.
One of the first things the Communists did when they took
over was to do away with anyone they deemed a threat to their acquisition of
power. Intellectuals, philosophers, thinking men and women were summarily
arrested, sent to labor camps, or made to live out the rest of their days in
dark dungeons.
It is a demonstrable fact that individuals of inferior
intellect have a chip on their shoulder regarding their own inferiority, and
they will lash out at anyone they deem to be of superior intellect. The first
thing they do when they gain power, is to do away with everyone they deem their
intellectual superior.
The second thing they do immediately after the first, is
amass wealth for themselves and their inner circle. Once you get past all the
flowery speeches, and the promises of a better tomorrow, the insistence on
equity and equality, in the end it’s all about the money, and the acquisition
thereof.
Every one of these slobbering buffoons who are all in for
Socialism don’t yet realize they are simply useful idiots, pawns to be used and
discarded when they are no longer useful. The overarching truism is this:
Socialism is for the people, not for the socialists!
Ever wonder how every Socialist hero turned dictator ended up
a multi-millionaire, if not a billionaire even though their nations descended
into ruin, and their people starved to death? Might be something worth looking
into before we embrace the lunacy that is Socialism and make it our own, don’t
you think?
There are dozens of examples to choose from throughout the
world as to the failure of Socialism, or Communism. I picked Nicolae Ceausescu
because he was the bane of my homeland’s existence, but everywhere you look,
throughout the history of Marxism, Socialism, or Communism, all three
interchangeable in my opinion, you see that those who tout them and rise to
power because of them, are not what one might call the brightest bulbs.
Even leading up to our modern day Socialist luminaries, we
see the selfsame pattern emerging, wherein those pushing for it and stirring
others to embrace it are individuals of little to no accomplishment.
Bernard Sanders, the famed Vermont Socialist who wants you to
have everything for free by taking it from someone else, didn’t have a real job
until his late thirties, and even then his job was to get people to sign up for
welfare. Then, by some stroke of cosmic tomfoolery, he was elected mayor of
Burlington Vermont in 1981 by a margin of ten votes. Ever since, without fail,
Bernard has been suckling at the teat of government.
The man never built a thing, he never employed anyone, he
never started a business, or bought a franchise, or tried to make it on his
own. For thirty-eight years and counting, he has been living off the taxpayers
he despises and wants to confiscate even more from.
If a man has no proven track record of accomplishing anything
of value or permanence, if he has not proven that he can run something as
paltry as a lemonade stand, what makes you think that he can run the biggest
economy in the world successfully, while transforming it into something it was
never intended or designed to be?
With love in Christ,
Michael Boldea Jr.
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