Back in 2018, I shared five images that accurately capture leftism, which is the Mussolini-ish notion of “All within the state, nothing outside the state, nothing against the state” (one of the images was subsequently deleted, so you can enjoy this column if you want five of them).
Today, we’re going to look at five more example that reveal the statist mindset.
We’ll start with this algorithm showing how our leftist friends analyze real and imagined problems.
It’s especially frustrating that they inevitably decide that the proper response to government-caused problems is more power for government.
Anyhow, here’s a picture of two of those leftists.
Speaking of government, here’s a cartoon showing the attitude statists have when they obtain power.
Yes, there are serious ways of explaining why the private sector does a better job, but sometimes humor is an effective way of making that point.
Next, we have this clever meme.
The opposite of libertarianism, to say the very least.
I’ve saved the best for last, as usual.
By the way, I’ve never considered Dwight Eisenhower to be a great president like Reagan or Coolidge, but he made a similar point about prison being an ideal leftist world.
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