An opinion piece in the Washington Post is titled, “Tired of capitalism? There could be a better way.”
One particular line has been sending many heads falling to their respective desks:
https://twitter.com/Heminator/status/649409529491402752
The author of that article has also argued in favor of race-based wealth redistribution.
@Heminator @SeeTac7 hilarious and sad.
— Cameron Treadway ? (@pctreadway) October 1, 2015
Excellent summary.
Wait, wait, wait — freedom means you don't have to work, AND you can't be poor?
I'm starting to see the lure of liberalism.@Heminator— Brad Slager: It's Lt-Col-VP-Rev-Kaiser, SIR ? ? (@MartiniShark) October 1, 2015
@MartiniShark @Heminator "Demands of the employer"–AKA showing up on time and doing your job. What Dickensian horrors!
— Joel Engel (@joelengel) October 1, 2015
@Heminator Looks like the WaPo aims to revive "commie" as a fashionable word.
— jd mullane ? (@jdmullane) October 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/analogkid2112/status/649412732475740160
@Heminator a paper owned by an uber-capitalist!
— Not Sure (@DaCount6) October 1, 2015
@Heminator Where does this person suppose all that "income" will come from? Money trees?
— Dr. Texconsin (@ellen_frigo) October 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/justkarl/status/649410107613282305
@Heminator I wonder if he had a deadline on his piece. Or an editor who demanded changes. Or a min/max word limit. Or style guidance.
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) October 1, 2015
The irony might be lost amid a sea of gumdrops and unicorns.
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