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The socialists are coming! The socialists are coming!

It’s a political system that stuffs liberty in a bag

- By Jay Ambrose Jay Ambrose writes a column for the Tribune News Service.

SHE’S a biggie, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is, because this 28-year-old politician declared herself a socialist, beat a powerful New York City Democrat in a primary, is sure to go to Congress after the November election and is the future. I am talking about the socialist future, the future that could very well ruin America.

It might not happen, of course, but Ocasio-Cortez is just one of a number of Democrats sufficient­ly confused and ambitious to be turning to a system that stuffs liberty in a bag while it locks the door on economic growth. This arises out of old instincts, but also because of the party’s current, ineffectua­l muddle of what do we want and when do we want it. And don’t forget that there is also political opportunit­y: Although they may not quite understand socialism, 50 percent of millennial­s are for it.

The millennial vote will at one point be the biggest vote in America, and it’s already powerful enough to have given oomph to the 2016 presidenti­al campaign of one of America’s oldest hippies, the socialist senator named Bernie Sanders. He’s the guy because, for one thing, he not only wants to stick it to those big corporatio­ns (that happen to be crucial to our well-being) but promises to save the students from college loan debt.

He wants to make colleges free for all, although, sadly, they won’t be free for taxpayers, and the spending won’t be kind to the national debt. Here is something to keep in mind. Tuition is mainly as high as it is right now because of liberal enthusiasm for this loan idea enabling colleges and universiti­es to get away with asking for however much money they want.

Good intentions mixed with scrambled thought inevitably pave the road to penury, misery and worse, as in 100 million people being killed in the 20th century by socialist regimes such as the Soviet Union, China and North Korea. Today, a foremost exemplar of starvation techniques is the socialist regime in Venezuela. In Western countries today, we know, socialism does not mean government owning most industries and indulging in Stalinist dictatorsh­ips, but more nearly exercising control through regulatory overkill and “soft despotism.” As described by the 19th-century author Alexis de Tocquevill­e, that would be government that hinders, represses, extinguish­es, dazes and stupefies, reducing people to a timid herd of sheep. Freedom can go kaput, he said.

Agreeing with him was a 20thcentur­y political genius named F.A. Hayek, who fretted mainly about socialisti­c central planning in which a handful of experts substitute for competitio­n and the choices of millions of consumers.

Political power grows, individual power is diminished, markets are wrecked, promised benefits never show up, group identity matters more than merit and you are told not just what side of the road to drive on but what your destinatio­n should be.

In response to such criticisms, Sanders has said look at what the socialisti­c Scandinavi­an countries have done for the working man. And, yes, look and get it that these countries are actually capitalist­ic with a freer economy in Denmark than here, no minimum wage in any of them, lower corporate taxes than ours (at least before Trumpian tax reform), privatizat­ion of schools and the postal service in Sweden and cutbacks in spending.

Sanders might note, though, that they still have expensive welfare programs and that, according to The Money Illusion, a couple with an income of about $70,000 in Sweden can pay a 60 percent income tax on top of a value-added tax. That’s what he wants in America?

Capitalism is spreading worldwide, lifting hundreds of millions out of destitutio­n, and President Donald Trump’s tax reform and regulatory reductions have given a mighty push to economic progress. Blacks, for instance, have the lowest unemployme­nt rate in history. Ocasio-Cortez responds that “unemployme­nt is low because everyone has two jobs.” What?

Sorry, but that’s what you get from socialists.

Watch out.

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