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Sabia passionately argues that these policies are fundamentally socialist, and by extension, communist. He explains that the incremental steps—class warfare, demonizing successful individuals—are all signs of an insidious shift away from capitalism. However, he strikes a somewhat optimistic note, believing that America, with its history of rugged capitalism, will ultimately reject these radical ideas, even if they flourish in certain urban enclaves.