Matthew Kaminski: A Silver Lining in Europe - WSJ.com
The sad thing with socialism is that in many ways it mimics religion - i.e. it takes faith to hope that the desired outcome (of the socialist prayers) will come about.
When it doesn't, as with religions, where the faith produces belief but not the expected miracles, then the believer must be at fault and have transgressed. The underlying belief system can't be faulted nor can one fault the deity.
In socialism the deity is entitlement.
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