Definitions
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- noun A person who advocates
redistribution ofwealth from therich to thepoor
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Examples
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In the waning days of John McCain's presidential run, for instance, his campaign criticized Barack Obama as a "redistributionist" -- someone who wanted to tax rich people in order to establish social services helping the poor.
Zach Carter: Conservatives Want to Live on Monopoly Money 2010
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Barack Obama as a "redistributionist" - someone who wanted to tax rich people in order to establish social services helping the poor.
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Barack Obama as a "redistributionist" - someone who wanted to tax rich people in order to establish social services helping the poor.
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Barack Obama as a "redistributionist" - someone who wanted to tax rich people in order to establish social services helping the poor.
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Barack Obama as a "redistributionist" - someone who wanted to tax rich people in order to establish social services helping the poor.
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Barack Obama as a "redistributionist" - someone who wanted to tax rich people in order to establish social services helping the poor.
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He is, in other words, a redistributionist in everything, including military power, among the nations of the world.
Latest Articles American Thinker 2010
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He is, in other words, a redistributionist in everything, including military power, among the nations of the world.
Latest Articles American Thinker 2010
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He is, in other words, a redistributionist in everything, including military power, among the nations of the world.
Latest Articles American Thinker 2010
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He is, in other words, a redistributionist in everything, including military power, among the nations of the world.
Latest Articles American Thinker 2010
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