Socialism is “neighborliness” ???

THAT is the fabric holding together the platform of the Democratic Party’s national ticket.  That’s the gospel cackling Kamala and Tampon Tim are preaching from sea to shining sea.

To me, neighborliness involves reaching out to the people next door and down the street because you want to.  Cooking dinner for the lady down the street whose husband is in the hospital. Grabbing the mail and papers for the people across the street while they are on vacation.  Pulling the trash cans to the curb (and later taking them back up to the house) for the old man who struggles with his cane to make it to the end of the driveway.  That kind of stuff.  It’s just kind stuff to do.  And — who knows — you might need some of that neighborliness down the road. 

Socialism has nothing to do with compassion.  It’s the government – the guys with all the guns and the jail cells — confiscating a chunk of your assets and other resources to redistribute to others who “need it” more than you do. 

Don’t want to loan your lawnmower to the guy next door?  That’s your prerogative. Don’t want to give the government what they want from you?  *Goooooooood luck with that.*

Don’t want your boys given feminine hygiene products?  Not interested in having the Muslim call-to-prayer echoing through your neighborhood five times a day? Tim and Kamala don’t care because those are examples of the “neighborly” thing to do. (*What’s good for The People’s Republics of California and Minnesota is even better for those other 48 bigot colonies.*)

For the Democrats’ national ticket, the whole neighborliness thing even extends to law and order.  Don’t like a court verdict (or a CNN video)? Show your neighborliness by burning down the community and taking other people’s stuff.  Tim Walz will stand the police down. Kamala Harris will pay everyone’s bail.  (*Gosh. Talk about ‘paying it forward.’*)

You need to take a Brinks truck with you to the grocery store and gas station these days.

Violence. High Prices. “Free tampons.” And plenty of government agencies left to provide you with “what you need” paid for by the few remaining people left with money.

Folks, we’re saddled with easily the most leftist national Democrat ticket since — ironically — 1984.  Pair that with the most spineless bunch of congressional Republicans we’ve had in some time and you’ll see the seriousness of the crisis facing this great country.