Sunday, July 18, 2010
Poster Tells it Like It Is
Shailagh Murray published a story about Rand Paul's proposal for a tea party caucus in the Washington Post today. Murray reports that the extremist wing of the Republican Party fears the caucus because:
"Voters who don't want to privatize Social Security or withdraw from the United Nations could begin to see the tea party and the Republican Party as one and the same."
Hopefully the tea party caucus will begin to educate Americans as to the Lockean foundation on which the nation's success rests and why Social Security and the United Nations are impediments to further success. In the meantime, the extremists of both parties, the socialists, have grabbed ever more power with support of media, which they control.
When advocates of failed socialist ideas, such as the Democrats and Rockefeller Republicans, use the word "extremist", they utilize a propaganda tactic. The extremists are in the White House, Congress and the Supreme Court, not in the Tea Party. The extremists in power, the Democrats and Rockefeller Republicans, advocate the use of state violence to transfer wealth to Wall Street, government employees and commercial banks, and to steal private homes on behalf of corrupt developers.
RNC Opposes Tea Party
The article points out, then, that the extremists in the GOP, who control the Republican National Committee, fear the ascendency of the Tea Party moderates:
"Former Senate majority leaderTrent Lott (R-Miss.), now a D.C. lobbyist, warned that a robust bloc of rabble-rousers spells further Senate dysfunction. 'We don't need a lot of Jim DeMint disciples,' Lott said in an interview. 'As soon as they get here, we need to co-opt them."
It thus has become imperative to view the RNC as in league with the Democrats. It is also important to understand that the motives of the extremists in the GOP are not just to win elections but also to serve the special interests to which both parties have cater: Wall Street, commercial banking, large industrial concerns and government employees.
The most interesting part of the article concerns the above billboard. I had posted a similar series of photos on April 18. DNC Executive Director Jennifer O'Malley Dillon said "Republicans keep saying that they aren't extremists -- but they keep doing things like this." But it is Dillon who is the extremist.
The Democrats advocate an irresponsible and failed view, socialism. Socialism was the philosophy of both Stalin and Hitler. There is nothing extreme about comparing people like Obama and Dillon to Hitler and Stalin. They advocate comparable policies.
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3 comments:
Socialism is a symptom of the problem, not the problem itself. Although I am just learning about positivism (social engineering), I believe that this has been introduced into the schools as a result of tax free foundation funding, which itself is the result of the banker takeover and the 1933 bankruptcy, which was done by attorneys.
Attorneys are the problem. If Americans knew the real meaning of "represent", "liable", "United States", "attourney", lawyer", "money", "America" and others, we wouldn't be in this mess. People would elect representatives with a far greater degree of understanding of what these people will do once they get into office. Its a war of words more than anything and the forked tongue serpent apposes freedom.
I am absolutely convinced that we can win the system back and that this is the key. The media always glorifies attorneys and makes us think of them as "noble" and "just"- people believe that attourneys operate in their best interest. But what does "attourn" really mean ?
I think the message in the billboard to be correct.
JJC
Imperssive.
Amazing
ideas!
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