Ian Crossland
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At a certain point, people walking on the ground break the ground, and then we have to fix it.
The point was additionally just roads don't last forever.
Buildings don't last forever.
Maintenance is a requirement for all of our infrastructure.
And if you're inviting in more and more people, the tunes of tens of millions, eventually a bridge collapses and we have to fix it.
So over time,
A bridge is going to face just general environmental wear and tear and, you know, degradation.
And you got to fix it.
But you add millions of people walking back and forth across it, it breaks down faster.
That's going to cost everybody money.
And that's going to come from the public coffers.
But these communists, you know, the best example of how insane these socialists and communists are is that meme where it was like someone said, what are you going to do when communism wins?
And they said, I'm going to teach art and poetry on my farm.
to which someone responded, your farm?
But while that is a funny joke, it also exemplifies what they think will happen.
They think that communism will come in, and then they don't have to work ever again.
That's really what they think.
Yeah, that's not ever going to be the case.
I think we need a new word to describe this because communist, it's like you can say neo-communist because it is a different function.
It's different to the general ideology we knew in the early 1900s, largely because you're looking at an industrializing society and they're approaching this concept of labor.