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Democratic Socialism seem to work great for countries like New Zealand, Sweden, Norway and Denmark though. The rich pay higher percentage of tax, so the social differences are minimal. Yet they are capitalist states built on welfare, so you can still work your way to the top like in any other capitalist state. However the big difference is that there is much more support for the average person.
The problem is that none of those countries have any group of people migrating to their territories and living off of their socialized system. In America we have huge immigration issues. Is the answer to not allow people to migrate to the United States? I say no. The answer is to create a world that has enough jobs to fulfill the populace. Back to your point is the fact that if we changed to a welfare state then eventually their would not be enough people at the top to pay for all the people at the bottom. If you look at the percentages you will find that the statistics do not add up. Just another case where on paper socialism sounds good but when you apply it to our country you quickly see that it has no lasting value due to the wealthy being unable to maintain the mass of people living off of the system...