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Cliches of Socialism Number 42

“From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs.”

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  1. Great expose. I first read about Roosevelt and how he kept us in the Depression in Stormer, None Dare Call it Treason. This book is comparatively mild in exposing how terrible Roosevelt really was. The only reason Woodrow Wilson was even worse was because he was bought by bankers and that established the fraudulent, globalist Federal reserve.
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