controlling or owning the means of production or distribution. so these words and labels have meaning. i think pro sports there s enough money in it to build their own stadiums, but they don t. so there is a distort ed market for sure. i built when with i was governor, paid for a university of minnesota football stadium. that is a public institution, by the way and we allowed a local county to support our twin stadium, but this happens all over the country and no doubt it is government funneling money in to a private enterprise to incentivize or subsidize an outcome. that s not the definition directly as socialism that i cited a moment ago. bernie said i m a socialist, flat out. not a liberal, democrat but a socialist. social security is a socialist program. it is a program run by the government on purely socialist terms. it was imported from europe, as was medicare. these are european socialist ideas that have taken over our go.
socialist giveaway that scott walker is embarking on in the pro sports arena. i ll address that, lawrence. but let s start with the basics. words have meanings. there are definitions associated with these labels. they define socialists as somebody who supports the government controlling and owning the means of production and distribution. capitalists of course means the private sector does that and it is on a continuum and there s room in between the two with things but if you give an incentive or a subsidy, d doesn t necessarily mean you are controlling or owning the means of production or distribution. so these words and labels have meaning. i think pro sports there s enough money in it to build their own stadiums, but they don t. so there is a distort ed market for sure. i built when with i was governor, paid for a university of minnesota football stadium. that is a public institution, by