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What is Socialism?
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sekker wrote:
Government-based goods and services can be a form of security and infrastructure. Nothing wrong with that definition.

Yes, yes, yes, security and infrastructure manufactured by the government are the goods and services we purchase as we need them.

What an utter bullcrap, sekker.
Especially when it comes to infrastructure that government has to purchase. or contract to private companies to actually create it.



Trying to stretch your daffynitions to fit the manure pile you are presenting here is just another level of hypocrisy...
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#13
max wrote:
[quote=sekker]
Government-based goods and services can be a form of security and infrastructure. Nothing wrong with that definition.

Yes, yes, yes, security and infrastructure manufactured by the government are the goods and services we purchase as we need them.

What an utter bullcrap, sekker.
Especially when it comes to infrastructure that government has to purchase. or contract to private companies to actually create it.



Trying to stretch your daffynitions to fit the manure pile you are presenting here is just another level of hypocrisy...
Why you make personal attacks on a simple question is beyond me.

The government provided health care to veterans as a service. That’s a specific example that touches on security.

Argue all you want about the rest, I’ll defend our veterans’ hard-earned benefits until you crawl away.
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sekker wrote:
[quote=max]
[quote=sekker]
Government-based goods and services can be a form of security and infrastructure. Nothing wrong with that definition.

Yes, yes, yes, security and infrastructure manufactured by the government are the goods and services we purchase as we need them.

What an utter bullcrap, sekker.
Especially when it comes to infrastructure that government has to purchase. or contract to private companies to actually create it.

Trying to stretch your daffynitions to fit the manure pile you are presenting here is just another level of hypocrisy...
Why you make personal attacks on a simple question is beyond me.
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#15
sekker wrote:

Why you make personal attacks on a simple question is beyond me.

Max is max. I would have thought that would have been obvious by now.
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#16
sekker wrote:
[quote=max]
[quote=sekker]
Government-based goods and services can be a form of security and infrastructure. Nothing wrong with that definition.

Yes, yes, yes, security and infrastructure manufactured by the government are the goods and services we purchase as we need them.

What an utter bullcrap, sekker.
Especially when it comes to infrastructure that government has to purchase. or contract to private companies to actually create it.



Trying to stretch your daffynitions to fit the manure pile you are presenting here is just another level of hypocrisy...
Why you make personal attacks on a simple question is beyond me. Disproving your point and illustrating the hypocrisy of your positions can hardly be defined as a personal attack....
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