Thursday, October 20, 2011
Cain versus Unable: 666 is 999 Upside Down
I'm not for Cain or Unable, but I found this picture to be interesting. From Wikipedia: In the Greek New Testament, Cain is referred to as εκ του πονηρου.[3] In at least one translation this is rendered "from the evil one",[4] while others have "of the evil one."[5] Some interpreters take this to mean that Cain was literally the son of the serpent in the Garden of Eden. A parallel idea can be found in Jewish tradition,[6] that the serpent (Hebrew nahash נחש) from the Garden of Eden was father to firstborn Cain. Copied from Francisco M. Pohole's Facebook account.
Gus Hall to Run in Republican Presidential Primary: Opponents Call Him a Small Government Extremist
Gus Hall, once head of the Communist Party, USA, has returned to run in the Republican presidential primary. "I am delighted to run against socialists of another school," Hall said. Mitt Romney, Republican frontrunner, calls Hall a "small government extremist." Romney adds, "Hall's a Tea Partier who wants to turn the clock back on government. You can't cut government to the levels Hall advocates. My friends on Wall Street won't stand for it. Who would bail them out?"
Hall has called for a tax plan similar to Herman Cain's 9-9-9 plan, but Hall's is a 4-4-4 plan. "I see no need for government spending that would require 9-9-9," Hall insists. As well, Hall has suggested that a Department of Education ought to be in the business of improving education. "We communists believe that government works." In contrast, the Republican candidates support the Department of Education even though educational results have declined during its existence.
Hall agrees with Newt Gingrich that a central bank is necessary to a "progressive" or modern society. After all, centralization of credit is plank 5 in Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto. No wonder that Gingrich, Romney, Cain, Bachmann, and Santorum agree--centralized credit is necessary.
When asked what he'll do if he loses, Hall remarks, "I'll probably work on Wall Street. They are the biggest supporters of all ten planks. They are socialists I believe in."
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Pro-Obama Wall Street Demonstrators Are Anti-Semitic
The National Conference on Jewish Affairs has called for President Obama to denounce the prevalent anti-Semitism among the anti-Wall Street demonstrators. But they are supporters of President Obama.
Hat/Tip Poor Prof.
Hat/Tip Poor Prof.
Pathetic Crew of Republican Candidates are Big Government Drones
Unfortunately, CNN excluded one of the few imaginative voices in the Republican Party, Gary Johnson, from Tuesday night's debate. Of the candidates present, only Ron Paul had anything to say in support of freedom and against socialism. Cain's 9-9-9 plan, which would impose a sales tax on lower income people, is cruel. Rather than think of new methods of taxation, Republicans should be thinking of new ways to restrain spending. Ron Paul was the only candidate at the debate who is not a socialist.
Ron Paul has a plan to terminate five cabinet positions: the Departments of Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Commerce, Interior, and Education. He has also proposed to close a large number of unproductive military bases in places like Spain and Korea that do not protect the United States. None of the other candidates was willing to discuss these proposals when Paul brought them up. Instead, they remain loyal to a dishonest Federal Reserve Bank system that has sucked working Americans dry financially. That Main Street Republicans support any among this bank of candidates is an indictment of the democratic process.
I can see why Comrades Gingrich, Romney, Santorum, Cain, and Bachmann remain silent about the Departments of Energy and Education. Since they were established, education results have collapsed and energy costs have exploded, and neither agency, which together employ thousands of unproductive bureaucrats, has anything useful to say about either subject. But this topic was avoided. To socialists like Gingrich and Romney, the Department of Education is a necessity.
Mr. Cain, a former Federal Reserve official who has participated in the legalized theft involved in the bailout and the central bank-based fractional reserve system, offered a defense of Wall Street, a socialist cancer on American capitalism. Mr. Cain has participated in a racketeering organization, and his appeal to Republicans suggest a profound stupidity and incompetence among rank-and-file Republicans and the inept media that they consume, specifically including talk radio.
Except for Ron Paul or Gary Johnson, voting for a Republican in 2012 will be a wasted vote.
Ron Paul has a plan to terminate five cabinet positions: the Departments of Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Commerce, Interior, and Education. He has also proposed to close a large number of unproductive military bases in places like Spain and Korea that do not protect the United States. None of the other candidates was willing to discuss these proposals when Paul brought them up. Instead, they remain loyal to a dishonest Federal Reserve Bank system that has sucked working Americans dry financially. That Main Street Republicans support any among this bank of candidates is an indictment of the democratic process.
I can see why Comrades Gingrich, Romney, Santorum, Cain, and Bachmann remain silent about the Departments of Energy and Education. Since they were established, education results have collapsed and energy costs have exploded, and neither agency, which together employ thousands of unproductive bureaucrats, has anything useful to say about either subject. But this topic was avoided. To socialists like Gingrich and Romney, the Department of Education is a necessity.
Mr. Cain, a former Federal Reserve official who has participated in the legalized theft involved in the bailout and the central bank-based fractional reserve system, offered a defense of Wall Street, a socialist cancer on American capitalism. Mr. Cain has participated in a racketeering organization, and his appeal to Republicans suggest a profound stupidity and incompetence among rank-and-file Republicans and the inept media that they consume, specifically including talk radio.
Except for Ron Paul or Gary Johnson, voting for a Republican in 2012 will be a wasted vote.
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