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Alright, LATIN!!! Debate No.2 shall commence...

Socialism is rediculously expensive. Nothing is free, as socialism tells. Money has to come from somewhere. That money comes from taxpayers, and to achieve these liberal goals of socialists, it costs taxpayers crap loads of money. That makes it harder for people to accumulate wealth, which is easier than you may think. If you save just 100 dollars every month from age 25-65 or 30-70, you will have about 1,732,000 dollars saved. I can't remember the exact number. Also, obtaining money and saving it is very easy, if you are dsiciplined and don't but stupid stuff with your credit card, and buy stuff you can't afford with it, and you don't use student loans. Capitalism grants the poor people the greatest chance they have ever had in the history of the world of growing financially. Getting babied by the government doesn't help. It keeps you at the same level always.

Don't believe me? Look at socialist Europe, and communist states. The financial situation there is terrible, and that is a fact of reality, and the cause is socialism and communism.

So, socialists basically go all for this rediculous ideology, until they have to pay for it. For example, when asked if they support socialism, the majority of millenials said yes. Then, when told how much taxes would be raised and how they'd have to pay, suddenly 57% of them supported capitalism.

Yes, I hate socialism, because I believe it is expensive, and makes no sense economically at all. I am fine with small amounts of certain aspects of it (well, they're not even really aspects of it, just common sense), such as supporting people who legitimately can't work or stuff like that. Other than that, it's bad.