Yeah, that's why I said 2032 is possibly the date we will see socialism finally go extinct.
There's strong divides appearing now with people beginning to realize the problem is socialism, it's suffocating the life out of the middle class.
It isn't suffocating the life out of them in the UK -
Junior doctors escalate industrial action to all-out strike next month Unions are an integral element of liberal socialism and they destroy the middle class:
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/uncategorized/evolutionary-process-of-labor/https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/uncategorized/unions-out-of-control-the-real-poison-pill/http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=6541 (Why labor unions have lost their moxie)
http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=5034 (Fixing the fast-food strike)
http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=264 (Outsourcing breeds more jobs)
The dramatic crossover from short to long-term unemployment in the rest of the working population is, I suspect, the result of my two friends multiplied by umpty-bump million. This is the job market exiling people who cant generate enough value at work enough to cover the tax, regulatory, and deadweight costs of their employment. And I mean that deadweight as a very broad category including the effects of minimum-wage laws, the Davis-Bacon act, union work rules, diversity mandates, and all of the other ways we pile social costs onto employers. Obamacare, of course, will be yet another and can be expected to depress employment still further.