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    #16
    Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
    how does the inheritance tax help the bigger land owners ? its them that will be affected most , yet again cc you don't know what you are talking about , if your farm is worth less than a million no tax , if its worth 5 million you pay 800,000 pounds
    as we have seen you are not very good with numbers are you ?
    but that is a very common failure with the looney leftists
    Yes, math is hard.

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      #17
      Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
      its not just the corrupt leaders are the problem , the chucks that support them are just as bad
      Still relevant 60 years later.

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        #18
        Written by the ultra left commie, yup still relevant in spreading misinformation disinformation.

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          #19
          That's funny and typical lefty viewpoint newguy. It's not conservatives expressing hate by shaving there heads and promising to leave the country. All the while calling anyone with different views nazis and facists. More and more are being unburdened.

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            #20
            The good little commies always blame their opponents of what they themselves are guilty of

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              #21
              First step is villainize the "Kulaks".

              From history:



              "The Bolsheviks viewed the kulaks as unconditional enemies, so for several generations of Soviet people the term kulak acquired a negative meaning.

              But in reality, the kulaks were entrepreneurs engaged in agriculture. These were mostly the people using advanced production methods and therefore making greater profits than others.

              However, it is dangerous to be successful, always and everywhere, and at that time in the USSR it was mortally dangerous to be successful.

              The kulaks by their example showed an alternative to what the Soviet state declared. They showed that you can be successful outside the collective farm, that you can work for yourself. Such people have always been mortal enemies of the Soviet regime - at all times of its existence.

              It was very easy for the Soviet state to set poorer peasants against the kulaks. The Bolsheviks, as always, massively used lies to induce arouse envy, fear and hatred towards the kulaks from the poorer peasants. This tactic worked.

              The main guilt of the kulaks was that they were representatives of private enterprise, that they were more productive than the state system and that they were relatively independent of the state.

              However, in the USSR, it was forbidden to be independent. Everyone had to be poor and rely on the state in everything."











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