Indeed, yes, in today’s “Newspeak” – you can’t really use the word “compassion” anymore in the way it was originally intended to be meant. It is all about how much money can be made from “compassion”.
Excerpt from Hollis’ opinion piece:
Those who want to transform America into a socialist nation understand that they cannot achieve their goals at the ballot box.
Yet.
What they can do and have done, however, is to import tens of millions of the world’s poorest and most ignorant. The poverty isn’t the problem; the ignorance is. Migrants to the United States who have seen their previously free, peaceful and/or prosperous nations “fundamentally transformed” by socialism and communism would never vote for that here, no matter how poor they are when they get here. Escapees from Cuba, Venezuela, Vietnam, Cambodia, China, North Korea or any of the former Soviet Union’s member countries know all too well the difference between what collectivism promises and what it produces.
But people from impoverished nations with corrupt governments who have never seen a middle class will fall for any glib-tongued politician who promises that everyone will be equal and everything will be free – especially when those same politicians (or their functionaries) are busy writing checks to them.
So, it’s important to understand that the fraud being revealed in Minnesota (and, quite likely, in all 50 states) serves two important purposes in the ongoing “fundamental transformation” of America.
First, it is not inadvertent. It is not the result of incompetence or lack of oversight. It is deliberate. It is the beginnings of the redistribution of wealth from Americans to the Third World. The free education, free health care, free housing and guaranteed monthly income – all paid for by American taxpayers – is designed to take wealth from Americans – who leftists believe have “too much” – and transfer it to the world’s poor.
The “Victim Cult” is a lucrative business…