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I disagree. Americans still socialize most of their security, dispute resolution, medical care, most emergency services. Most socialist organizations aren't perceived to be socialist. Anything the state has massive influence over/a monopoly of control of should be considered socialist. Taxes continue to rise. State and federal governments continue to grow. Every legislative session ends with more laws, not less.
At least we can opt out in more ways than one could even 20 years ago.
I'm not sure I can follow. You disagree with what? The DSA describes itself as socialist and I have never heard someone not perceiving them as such.
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I am suggesting that there are a lot of organizations out there that should be considered socialist, and that they are on the rise. :)
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