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Subject A Great Man Cannot Salvage a Bad Idea
Date July 15, 2023 12:29 PM
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A Great Man Cannot Salvage a Bad Idea

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Einstein might have been one of history's most brilliant men, but even his great mind could not have made socialism work. Unfortunately, he wasn't smart enough to see that.

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