That makes the assumption that capitalism and socialist policies are opposites?
Let's see. Publicly maintained roads, the U.S. military is the largest and most costly socialist program we have, fire departments, public libraries, bridges, garbage collection, public landfills, the polio vaccine, education systems, public parks, sewer systems, Medicare, the justice system, the Hoover dam, the FDA, the EPA, the CDC ...government as a whole, disability insurance, WIC, public street lights, public defenders, S-CHIP, NPR, PBS, OSHA, USDA, DHHS, CBP, NWS...I mean I'm not sure you know how socialist this country already is, and yet the Red Menace has yet to scalp my grandchildren and throw me in a gulag.
I'm curious what you think a socialist policy is?
Shit dude I'll narrow it down for you.
Budweiser, apple pie, and baseball are all influenced or directly subject to socialist policies in America.