Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) highlighted freedom, community and American innovation as core American values while warning that socialism threatens the opportunity he believes defines the American Dream.
Scott Praises American Freedom
On Sunday, Scott took to X to celebrate what he described as the values and achievements that make America exceptional.
“I love Americans. Not politicians, not celebrities — YOU, the American people,” Scott wrote.
He argued that Americans value freedom and community above wealth or political influence.
“Ask Americans what they are most proud of, and we don’t say ‘power’ or ‘money.’ We say FREEDOM,” Scott wrote.
He added, “Then we say ‘each other.’ That tells you everything.”
Scott also pointed to American achievements, including the moon landing, automobiles and backyard barbecues, while naming Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Thomas Edison, George Washington Carver and Grace Hopper as examples of American innovation.
“We are the world’s innovators,” he said.
Scott Warns Against Socialism
Scott criticized socialism, writing, “While socialists criticize us and undermine our American Dream, WE THE PEOPLE believe in a world of opportunity.”
He said Americans should have the ability to improve their lives and make an impact regardless of their circumstances.
“One where anyone can change the world,” Scott wrote, adding that “tomorrow can be better if we work to make that happen.”
Trump’s Policies Spark Socialism Debate
Earlier, Former Obama economic adviser Robert Wolf, Vice President JD Vance and Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) raised concerns about government intervention, economic frustration and the growing debate over socialism.
Wolf argued that Trump’s intervention in private markets had made him “the most powerful socialist in the country today,” citing policies involving price controls, farm bailouts and government stakes in companies.
Vance and Joe Rogan discussed how high housing costs, stagnant opportunities and broader economic pressures had frustrated younger Americans.
Vance warned that such frustration was pushing some toward socialism, while Rogan said young people felt the system was “rigged.”
Paul separately criticized Trump’s 10% government stake in Intel Corp. (NASDAQ:INTC), calling it “a step toward socialism.”
He warned that government ownership could weaken the competitive forces that “breed excellence” in private businesses.
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