Eight-year-old Sally learns very early in her life the unfairness of socialism. After many hours of hard work selling lemonade, Sally finally has enough money to buy a new dress for her first day at s... Read More
Eight-year-old Sally learns very early in her life the unfairness of socialism. After many hours of hard work selling lemonade, Sally finally has enough money to buy a new dress for her first day at school, only to have the evil socialist mayor confiscate half of her money to redistribute as he sees fit. A heart-wrenching story that every preteen can easily understand and will carry with them as the foundation of their adult affiliation. A child, a nephew or niece, a grandson or granddaughter, or any preteen needs to read this. They are the future of our country, and they are being misled. Steer them in the right direction.
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