Maxim: There has never been anything close to pure communism. It's an ideal type based on the notion of common ownership of everything, down to toothbrushes. Far too noble for human nature. It was a dismal failure in the USSR and Eastern Europe.
Nobody but you is talking about "taking everything from the wealthy that they have earned and giving it to those that don't work and will not work."
Your statement prompts the question of just what Paris Hilton did to earn her portfolio. As for those who "will not work," you make it sound like anyone who is unemployed has made a personal choice to be lazy. It's amazing how, for ten years following the stock market crash of 1929, one third of our entire labor force decided they should no longer have to work. Finally, have you ever wondered how the wealthy and the rest of our society managed to survive the 1950s, when the highest personal income tax bracket was 90 percent?
In any case, you really don't need to have the level of anxiety that leads you to believe we're headed towards Dr. Zhivago. No matter who gets in, nothing much is going to change except that the country and the government may be a little cleaner than it was before.