Socialism is the ultimate nepo baby ideology. Championed by trust fund radicals, tenured academics, and champagne socialists who have never built anything, never risked their own capital, and never tasted real struggle yet they lecture the rest of us on fairness.
They inherited or were handed comfort then demand the power to seize what you built from nothing. Your business. Your savings. Your property. All so they can redistribute it through their bloated bureaucracy while skimming off the top for their cronies.
This is no different from the historical tyrannies it always becomes. From the Soviet Union to Maoist China to modern Venezuela it follows the same path of central control, suppression of dissent, engineered famines, and elite privilege for the ruling class while the masses suffer in poverty and fear.
Socialists do not oppose tyranny. Historically they believe they are the tyrants worthy of being in charge.
It is coercion dressed as compassion. It punishes success, subsidizes failure, and concentrates power in the hands of the connected elite who never seem to live under the rules they impose.
You do not fix inequality by stealing from those who earned it. You protect the system that lets anyone rise without permission from the nepo babies in charge.
By fighting against the Secure America Act, Democrats have once again shown they care more about illegal aliens than American citizens. They push relentlessly for open borders, shield dangerous criminal illegal aliens, and push to defund the police.
“We have been moving away from the fundamental principles that made this a great country—the principles of freedom, of relying on the individual, of keeping government in its place.”
— Milton Friedman
Video of the Montgomery County Republican Party County Executive Committee (CEC) Meeting from June 2, 2026.
MCTXGOP CEC Meeting 2026-06-02 https://t.co/QMv55ubP4k
Thomas Sowell: “The problem isn’t that Johnny can’t read. The problem isn’t even that Johnny can’t think. The problem is that Johnny doesn’t know what thinking is; he confuses it with feeling.”
“The record of history is absolutely clear: there is no alternative way, so far discovered, of improving the lot of the ordinary people that can hold a candle to free-market capitalism.”
— Milton Friedman