The socialist’s economic plan for America vs. The Leviticus 25 Plan

The socialist plan for America seeks to provide equality and security for the underclass through enhanced (intensified) government control over the daily affairs of citizens.  The end result is greater centralization of power (central-planning) and an ever-growing allocation of resources by government.

This control extends to health care, representing 16% of the U.S. economy.  The socialist plan advocates ‘medicare for all,’ with the accompanying layers upon layers of bureaucracy, red-tape, cost distortions, regulations, legal penalties and restricted access.

The socialist plan for financial equality in America involves wealth confiscation and redistribution to the masses.   It invents endless new tax burdens and penalties for the middle class. It penalizes risk-taking, hard work, entrepreneurship, industriousness and skillful planning, while conversely rewarding low motivation for self-reliance and non-work,

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The Leviticus 25 Plan reduces the scope of government control over the daily affairs of citizens. It promotes decentralization and economic liberty.  It grants power over the allocation of resources to the people.

The Leviticus 25 Plan puts U.S. citizens in control, individually, of their health care needs and choices.  It grants citizens direct access to health care – without layers of red tape and bureaucratic directives.

The Leviticus 25 Plan rewards hard work, entrepreneurship, industriousness … and it does not penalize success.

It does not confiscate wealth and invent redistribution schemes.

It simply grants U.S. citizens the same access to direct liquidity extensions that the Fed provided for major banks (domestic and foreign) and insurers during the great financial crisis.

The Leviticus 25 Plan is America’s plan for the future, restoring economic liberty and re-establishing free market dynamics.

The Leviticus 25 Plan – An Economic Acceleration Plan for America

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