Saturday, January 23, 2010

o'commie - Fundamental transformation (reposted from Proletariat Blog)

“We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.” ~Barack Hussein Obama, Missouri, October 30, 2008 – (Now with youtube video !)

Fundamentally transforming America?  Too bad the complete and total economic ruin of this country will be the result of this effort, but then you can’t make an omelet if you don’t break a few eggs, right?

Obama ran as a centrist, a moderate, a conservative even; and once again we see that if we don’t know how the left has redefined a term we have no idea what they mean.  He is decidedly not a centrist and certainly wants to conceal just how radical his agenda really is.  We have seen a purposeful strategy of talking conservative and then doing liberal.  All to what end?

The current economic free-fall is not unwelcome to the Obama administration, in fact, it may be crucial to their plans.   It is the perfect opportunity.

Hillary Clinton:
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told an audience Friday “never waste a good crisis,” and highlighted the opportunity of rebuilding economies in a greener, less energy-intensive way. ~in.reuters.com
Rahm Emmanuel:
“You never want a serious crisis to go to waste.  And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.”~allthenewsthatfits.wordpress.com
Obama:
Obama: Crisis is time of ‘great opportunity’
WASHINGTON – As the dreadful economic news piles up, President Barack Obama challenged the nation Saturday to not just hang in there but rather to see the hard times as a chance to “discover great opportunity in the midst of great crisis.”~msnbc.msn.com
As Jonah Goldberg so perfectly illustrates:
Imagine a child falls down a well.  Now imagine I offer to lend the parents my ladder to save her, but only if they promise to paint my house.  Would you applaud me for not letting a crisis go to waste? Or would you think I’m a jerk?
I ask because I’m trying to come to terms with Rule No. 1 of the Obama administration.
“Rule 1: Never allow a crisis to go to waste,”  ~LA Times
Read the manual
Why is crisis important to a community organizer? Well, for starters, it’s in the manual.  Chicago radical Saul Alinski is the father of liberal ‘community organizers’ and Obama and Michelle are students and followers of his in Chicago.  They’ve quoted him in their speeches and they have set about to do exactly as he has advised in order to ‘transform America’.

The opening sentence of “Rules for Radicals: A pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals,” by Saul Alinski:
“What follows is for those who want to change the world from what it is to what they believe it should be.  The Prince was written by Machiavelli for the Haves on how to hold power. Rules for Radicals is written for the Have-Nots on how to take it away.”
Alinsky describes his ideology as the, “Ideology of Change,” and in describing  how to bring about that change Alinski says, essentially, that the ends justify the means when “mass salvation” is juxtaposed against “personal salvation.”
The practical revolutionary will understand Goethe’s “conscience is the virtue of observers and not of agents of action”; in action, one does not always enjoy the luxury of a decision that is consistent both with one’s individual conscience and the good of mankind.
…the third rule of the ethics of means and ends is that in war the end justifies almost any means.
Why am I quoting from Rules for Radicals?  Because it is highly relevant and I believe that it is the blueprint for Obama’s entire political career; indeed his entire campaign for president seems to be lifted from it’s pages.

In little over a month Obama has begun the first step of his radical agenda by deepening the economic crisis.   Spending a trillion dollars (in addition to and outside the annual budget)  in the first month alone.  That’s twice as much as has been spent on the entire Iraq war over six years! 

He has instituted Cap and trade, which is certain to drive energy costs to unimaginable levels. Far eclipsing any theoretical $13 tax cut for 95% of all Americans.   Obama himself describes it as bankrupting Coal Power plants.
Facts, aides said, would be the cornerstone of the administration’s public relations push.  Officials faced a tough haul, even as Mr. Orszag and others said the proposal would raise taxes on wealthy Americans and increase energy costs. 
Mr. Emanuel said energy costs are too low anyway. ~washingtontimes.com
He has outlined his economic policy as one of ‘fairness’, and pitting the rich against the poor, promising businesses and investors tax increases and punishment for profits.

His proposed budget for this year is $3.6 trillion dollars in addition to a trillion dollar stimulus and who knows how many other emergency spending bills.

Every time Obama releases details about his agenda the stock market goes down and he says he doesn’t care.   Why?  Why would a President be completely unconcerned with the stock market plunging daily?  It could be because he believes that the money in the stock market is in the wrong hands.  And his whole plan is to put that money in the hands of those he thinks are more worthy.

To do that he must first prepare the battlefield.  Soften up his targets.
–it is necessary to begin where the world is if we are going to change it to what we think it should be.  That means working in the system.
There’s another reason for working inside the system. Dostoevski said that taking a new step is what people fear most.  Any revolutionary change must be preceded by a passive, affirmative, non-challenging attitude toward change among the mass of our people. They must feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureless in the prevailing system that they are willing to let go of the past and change the future.  This acceptance is the reformation essential to any revolution.  
To bring on this reformation requires that the organizer work inside the system, among not only the middle class but the 40 per cent of American families – more than seventy million people – whose income range from $5,000 to $10,000 a year [in 1971].  They cannot be dismissed by labeling them blue collar or hard hat.  They will not continue to be relatively passive and slightly challenging.  If we fail to communicate with them, if we don’t encourage them to form alliances with us, they will move to the right.  Maybe they will anyway, but let’s not let it happen by default.”
And this is the method of the first five weeks of the Obama administration’s madness of presiding over the largest stock market decline in the history of the United States.

For the last seven or eight years the left has constantly harangued the country and accused the Bush administration of using crisis as a pretext for an imagined fascist takeover.  Many even outright claimed that Bush caused/planned/executed the 9/11 terrorist attack in order to become a dictator.  But what we are witnessing today is nothing less than a revolutionary coup.

I, for one, agree with Rush Limbaugh in hoping, even praying, that Obama fails in this attempt to radically restructure the American political-economic system.  The mess we are in has nothing to do with an imagined lack of utopian social justice.

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