Sunday, August 7, 2011

CLOWARD-PLIVEN DESTRUCTIVE PLAN WORKING

The Cloward-Piven strategy is the basis for the greatest nation in the history of the world teetering on the brink of a catastrophic economic crisis. America was pushed to this point by a rapidly-expanding national debt and a stressed-out entitlement system; in the center of this crisis is the President, who insists on expanding it even further, all in the name "fairness" and "social justice." As a default date nears and the President threatens seniors that there's a chance they may not receive their Social Security checks, it has been revealed that the federal government disperses a stunning 80 million checks a month, which means that about a third of the US adult population could be receiving some sort of entitlement. 
Since the 1960's when Cloward-Piven presented a socialistic guideline to usher in the type of evenhandedness Obama lauds, America's entitlement rolls have swelled from eight million to 80 million.  If the nation's ability to disperse handouts were ever disrupted, it's not hard to see how chaos would erupt should an angry army of millions demand what Cloward-Piven called "the right to income."
Couple the threat of dried-up funds for food stamps, Social Security, unemployment benefits and the like with the Obama administration's vigorous campaign to turn a tiny upper class of big earners into the enemy, and you have the Cloward-Piven recipe for anarchy and complete collapse. Is our nation already doomed?

7 comments:

NO ZERO said...

Disapproval of Obama on the Economy Hits All-Time High at 64%.”

“Disapproval of Obama on Foreign Affairs Hits All-Time High at 50%.”

“Disapproval of Obama on the Deficit Hits All-Time High at 64%.”

“Disapproval of Obama on Unemployment Hits All-Time High at 60%.”

“Obama Approval Among Independents Hits 36%, While 62% Disapprove.”

“Only 25% of Independents Approve of How Obama’s Handling the Economy.”

“Obama Approval Rating remains steady in mid 40s”

yea it will be a cakewalk for Zero alright

OREZ ON said...

Fifteen months is a lifetime in politics. As was already said in an earlier comment, much can happen that Obama will take credit for. Obama controls the Democrats, he controls the Senate, the media, the government purse strings, and the Military. The Republicans meanwhile, continue to shoot themselves in the foot saying one thing to their constituents and doing something else out of fear or just to get along with the folks in DC. They mocked the Tea Party movement and don't give a hoot about their voting record. Even our brave little Congressman Randy Forbes voted for Boehner's Bill knowing that military spending was on the chopping block or there would be revenue increases in the form of a National VAT. How's that for spine! But you will vote for Randy no matter what because he has an (R) after his name.

Democrats turn out the vote when there is free money on the table and prospects for more. Blacks and Unions will turn out because Obama is Black and a staunch Union supporter. Republicans (some) vote because of principals and conscious. The problem is mainstream Republicans will put a lump of political jello like Romney or a BS artist like Perry as their candidate. Remember the last President from Texas George W. Bush. Do we deserve another big mouthed, big spending, arrogant Texas Republican in Perry? The two compationate conservative Bushes are more than enough in our lifetime. So go ahead Republicans put Jello Romney or BS Perry up against Obama and we'll see who has a cakewalk.

VOIA Fooooie said...

What's that word for doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome. Voting for the same people and expecting them to change in my opinion is stupid.

Before the last election several commentators in this blog used VOIA meaning Vote Out All Incumbents. Strange how we don't hear that from them any longer. Why is that do you think?! They keep voting the same way and returning to DC the same people. The Republicans had all three houses and wasted time, treasury and lives just like the Democrats did until last year.

Go on and thump your chest, quote the polls and give us the latest statistics with the usual party line. You aren't changing a thing by doing that.

NOBAMA said...

Repugs havent had a majority since 2006.

SPTSP said...

Remember this challenge from the wooss in the WH back in 2009?
“My administration has a job to do as well and that job is to get this economy back on its feet, that’s my job and it’s a job I gladly accept. I love these folks who helped get us into this mess and suddenly say ‘this is Obama’s economy,’ that’ fine, give it to me, my job is to solve problems, not to stand on the sidelines and carp and gripe. So, I welcome the job. I WANT THE RESPONSIBILTY!!

Monday night his message was this:

He said he inherited many of the country’s problems with high debt and deficits when he entered the White House, sounding a theme likely to dominate his 2012 re-election campaign.

Speaking at a Democratic fundraiser, where families paid $15,000 to get a picture with him, Obama defended his economic record and noted that problems in Europe were affecting the United States.

“We do have a serious problem in terms of debt and deficit, and much of it I inherited,” Obama said. The financial crisis, he said made it worse..

He accepts no responsibility but challenged to take it on and he has FAILED

OREZ ON said...

Being absorbed by political minutia, quotes, platitudes and statistics isn't going to change a thing. What counts is on election day. A candidate winning elected office now means they can lie, cheat and steal from the same people that elected them. They will do their little show and dance up in DC and make it look like it was a compromise so we don't raise our voices in anger at them.

The protests of the VOIAs at IS have gone silent since the 2010 election when the Republicans took the House. Did something happen to quell the cries for change or do you no longer care. Should we settle down believing all is well? We probably will ignore the primaries and allow the same people (ie: Randy Forbes) to be the nominee. We will yet again enter the voting booth on election day hold our nose and vote for him because he has an (R) after his name. Whereupon we watch the election results at home until the wee hours thinking our vote made a difference and expecting change. Well has it in all the years you voted for him. There is a word for that type of thinking.

So far Mr. Forbes & associates have allowed our nation to be 14.7 trillion dollars in the hole and he consented with "his" vote that we go deeper into debt. So go on and regurgitate quotes, statistics and platitudes, it isn't going to change a thing.

SPTSP said...

The following is a good defention of WP.
The motivations in life are power, money, and sex.
The feeble minded settle on sex.
The virtuous attain money, because wealth benefits us all.
The self-absorbed seek power, to abuse the other two.

The left always develops theories and strategies to subvert the virtue of creating wealth.

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