Mamdani claims: “ICE will not be able to enter New York City property without a judicial warrant.”
Fact: ICE can enter public areas of city property at will to enforce federal law.
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Winston Churchill was right. . .
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Winston Churchill understood something that too many people today still refuse to admit.
Socialism does not fail because the wrong people are in charge. It fails because it is built on the wrong view of human nature, the wrong view of freedom, and the wrong view of prosperity.
That is why Churchill’s words still hit so hard.
“Socialism is the philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy.”
He was right then, and he is still right today.
Socialism promises fairness, but too often delivers dependence. It promises compassion, but usually requires coercion. It promises equality, but somehow the people in power always end up with more control while ordinary citizens are told to accept less freedom, less choice, and less opportunity.
What is baffling is how many times the world has seen this movie and still acts surprised by the ending.
Every generation seems to produce a new group of politicians, academics, activists, and celebrities who insist that this time will be different.
This time, they say, the state can redistribute wealth without killing incentive. This time, bureaucrats can manage an economy better than free people making free choices. This time, envy can be dressed up as justice and sold as morality.
But reality does not bend for slogans.
A system that punishes achievement, rewards dependency, and centralizes power will eventually produce less of what people need and more of what politicians control. It is not kindness to promise people prosperity by attacking the very freedom that creates it.
Churchill saw the danger clearly because he understood that liberty and prosperity are connected. You cannot weaken one without damaging the other.
The lesson is not complicated, but apparently it must be learned again and again.
Why do you think so many people still fall for socialism’s promises after seeing its failures so many times?