Socialism's Venomous Sting
Watch closely as the venom of socialism spreads through America’s great cities. It promises compassion, equity, and justice for the working class. Yet in practice, it delivers only decay, exodus, and broken promises.The evidence is no longer theoretical—it’s visible on the streets of Seattle and New York City, where socialist-inspired leadership is turning urban jewels into cautionary tales. And now, Los Angeles stands at the edge of the same abyss.
In Seattle, voters handed power to a self-proclaimed socialist mayor, Katie Wilson. Her response to reports of millionaires fleeing the city due to punishing taxes and far-left policies? A casual wave and a blunt “bye,” followed by laughter at a public forum. She dismissed authentic concerns as “super overblown.”
The reaction was swift and furious: “We’re doomed,” critics rightly declared. This isn’t leadership—it’s economic suicide. When you drive away the wealth creators and job providers who fund public services, you don’t build utopia. You accelerate collapse.
Seattle’s failures run deeper than one juvenile mayor. Massive spending on homelessness—hundreds of millions poured into authorities and programs—has produced audits revealing $13 million in unaccounted funds, massive cash deficits, and rising problems on the streets despite the investment.
New York City offers an even starker warning. Under Mayor Zohran Mamdani, a democratic socialist, the city confronts a historic $5.4 billion budget shortfall.
Drug use, encampments, and disorder persist. Progressive taxes and anti-business attitudes chase out the productive, leaving fewer dollars to solve the very crises socialism claims to fix.
The city that once symbolized innovation now warns the nation: chasing “equity” through redistribution chokes growth and abandons the vulnerable.
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