Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Cloward/Piven Strategy of Economic Recovery

The assumption that Obama will need the nation to prosper in order to protect the 2010 mid-term election incorrectly assumes that he esteems free market capitalism. He does not. Rather than win through superior ideas and policies, the Democrat plan for success in the mid-term elections is to win by destroying political opposition.

Obama adheres to the Saul Alinksy Rules for Radicals method of politics, which teaches the dark art of destroying political adversaries. However, that text reveals only one front in the radical left's war against America. The Cloward/Piven Strategy is another method employed by the radical Left to create and manage crisis. This strategy explains Rahm Emanuel's ominous statement, "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste."

The Cloward/Piven Strategy is named after Columbia University sociologists Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven. Their goal is to overthrow capitalism by overwhelming the government bureaucracy with entitlement demands.

The created crisis provides the impetus to bring about radical political change...

[Accurate or likely? Who the hell knows. But given the consequences if right, it pays to be aware so we might recognize matching patterns should they emerge - and so far {consistent disinformation, insane spending, talking down the economy}....

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[UPDATE 2:

The Stimulus Bill Smells of Turpentine

I suspect that Obama has in mind a definite ulterior plan, for the sake of which he wants the current stimulus bill to fail to revive the economy. The porcinity of the stimulus bill is beyond any question and well documented.

But mingled with the bacony aroma that so inflames the appetites of politicians and lobbyists, there lies another odor -- the reek of turpentine...

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