Exposing Socialism
Socialism has great appeal because, in theory, it claims to nearly provide utopia on Earth, but in reality, it leads to less wealth, poorer healthcare, and greater inequality. On September 2nd, The New American Magazine published an issue called Socialist Jackpot? where they describe the history and dangers of Socialism. Included in this issue is an article titled Do It Like Denmark? which we have recently made into a reprint. It is important that we distribute this magazine and reprint to not only our volunteer leaders but to college students. Socialism is attractive to the younger millennials and college students since everything is touted to be free. However we all know that there is no such thing as a “free lunch."
We recommend distributing this issue and the reprint to students on college campuses. It is important that we are educating these college students on the dangers of Socialism to combat the agenda of globalists trying to push this idea. With your continued help we can help spread the word on Socialism around college campuses in America.
As of this morning, we have also sent out our next USMCA legislative action alert. According to some sources, Congress may schedule a vote on a USMCA implementation bill before Thanksgiving. This does not give us much time to contact Congress to let them know the dangers of entering this trade agreement. Christian Gomez has recently written an article, What’s Really in the USMCA?, where he explains the ramifications of each item that is listed in our USMCA Issues Index. This index can help educate representatives and senators about what’s really in the USMCA and where to find a specific topic in the agreement.
The widespread lack of knowledge about the USMCA poses a real threat to our national sovereignty. However we need to take advantage of having this great opportunity to better educate the public on the dangers of entering this trade agreement. With your help we can stop this trade agreement from happening so that we can preserve our national sovereignty.