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the Red New Deal: When Everything is Free, You are Price

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the Red New Deal: When Everything is Free, You are Price
the Red New Deal: When Everything is Free, You are Price

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the Red New Deal: When Everything is Free, You are Price

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The Red New Deal: When Everything is Free, You are the Price" is a comparison of current US and world trends toward reconsidering socialism and the realities of everyday life under socialism. Young people of Western democracies no longer have a negative opinion about socialism. This is dangerous. Since they do not know history, they easily vote for candidates with a socialist agenda. Since they take their freedoms and prosperity for granted, they are not moved by theories. This book is designed for people of all ages, to share the real-life accounts of the daily routines, shortages, cancel culture, and a pattern of restricting freedoms from one who lived through it. Dmitri Dubograev grew up in the socialist environment of the USSR. Read carefully his eye-opening analysis of the parallels between "socialist trends" of prior generations and events occuring in the US today. Dmitri shares his real-life stories and the ominous effects under "real-life socialism." Nothing is free. It's imperative that "woke" America wake up before it's too late

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