To understand the socialist tendencies of North Dakota democrats, just visit the Heritage Center

In the political portion of the North Dakota Heritage Center is an interesting display devoted to the Democrat-NPL political party. I never refer to Democrats as “Democratic” because the ideology to which they’re enslaved is the very antithesis of that. There are some interesting tidbits on this display that I think prove quite insightful.

This descriptive plate seems rather fawning and praising, doesn’t it? It refers to the NPL movement as “the greatest” and its leaders as “colorful.” I wouldn’t expect any less from the sort of academics tasked with museum duty. Interesting as well is this line: “A mixture of progressives, socialists, and cooperators…” Call a member of the Dem-NPL party a socialist now, and they shriek and recoil as if you’ve brandished a cross toward a vampire. A fitting metaphor, I think.

Anytime you see literature talking about “the worker” or that sort of thing, you’re dealing with communists, socialists, labor unions, progressives, statists…they’re all cut from the same mold. It appears that the NPL tried with the farmer what labor unions tried with the worker. Thus they substituted “producer” or “farmer” for “worker.” The caption of this photo promotes a story: “An American Example of Public Ownership and Its Benefit to the People.”

The party adopted the goat as a mascot, indicating that it “fights with its head.” I’ve always thought that the jackass used by the Democrat party is far more appropriate.

Check out that last line: “The Nonpartisan League … amalgamated with the Democrats, thus creating the modern North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party.” This helps explain why we’ve got socialist ideas coming from the likes of Comrade Dorgan, whose solution for everything is to unionize it, and his ilk. Thankfully, North Dakota voters are waking up and preparing for corrective action this November.

It’s also very telling how these people can never be honest about what they believe. For instance, do you think Tracy Potter will be promoting the fact that he called North Dakota “terribly embarassing” for passing anti-abortion legislation in 2007? I think not.

Look at the history, and the present becomes more clear. They’re finding the boldness that many of them once possessed, and they’re playing on a national stage. They’re feeling all Hopey-Changey, and that’s when they show us who they really are. Now let’s do like we did in the past: put a stop to this bankrupt, corrupt ideology and oust those who subscribe to it.

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