We cannot return to the false securities of the political and economic systems we had before the crisis. We need economies that give to all access to the fruits of creation, to the basic needs of life: to land, lodging and labor. We need a politics that can integrate and dialogue with the poor, the excluded and the vulnerable, that gives people a say in the decisions that affect their lives.
That's a direct quote from Pope Francis' op-ed.
Just so we're all clear, he's calling for an end to our republic and free market system to shift into a system in which the government controls the access to commodities and weights political power based on class.
He's just out-and-out calling for Communism in a NYT op-ed.
That's a direct quote from Pope Francis' op-ed.
Just so we're all clear, he's calling for an end to our republic and free market system to shift into a system in which the government controls the access to commodities and weights political power based on class.
He's just out-and-out calling for Communism in a NYT op-ed.