Monday, September 29, 2008

Why Have They Manufactured This Crisis?

FOR THINKERS ONLY

Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis


In an earlier post, I noted the liberal record of unmitigated legislative disasters, the latest of which is now being played out in the financial markets before our eyes. Before the 1994 Republican takeover, Democrats had sixty years of virtually unbroken power in Congress - with substantial majorities most of the time. Can a group of smart people, studying issue after issue for years on end, with virtually unlimited resources at their command, not come up with a single policy that works? Why are they chronically incapable?

Why?

One of two things must be true. Either the Democrats are unfathomable idiots, who ignorantly pursue ever more destructive policies despite decades of contrary evidence, or they understand the consequences of their actions and relentlessly carry on anyway because they somehow benefit.

I submit to you they understand the consequences. For many it is simply a practical matter of eliciting votes from a targeted constituency at taxpayer expense; we lose a little, they gain a lot, and the politician keeps his job. But for others, the goal is more malevolent - the failure is deliberate. Don't laugh. This method not only has its proponents, it has a name: the Cloward-Piven Strategy. It describes their agenda, tactics, and long-term strategy.



READ the rest of the article and the links, please.

Those of us of an age to remember will recognize the fingerprints of The Communist Manifesto. I realize this is too much to absorb for most who are unfamiliar with the "progressive" agenda.

Consider this:

The Strategy was first elucidated in the May 2, 1966 issue of The Nation magazine by a pair of radical socialist Columbia University professors, Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven. David Horowitz summarizes it as:

The strategy of forcing political change through orchestrated crisis. The "Cloward-Piven Strategy" seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.


Cloward and Piven were inspired by radical organizer [and Hillary Clinton mentor] Saul Alinsky:

"Make the enemy live up to their (sic) own book of rules," Alinsky wrote in his 1989 book Rules for Radicals. When pressed to honor every word of every law and statute, every Judeo-Christian moral tenet, and every implicit promise of the liberal social contract, human agencies inevitably fall short. The system's failure to "live up" to its rule book can then be used to discredit it altogether, and to replace the capitalist "rule book" with a socialist one. (Courtesy Discover the Networks.org)



Newsmax rounds out the picture:

Their strategy to create political, financial, and social chaos that would result in revolution blended Alinsky concepts with their more aggressive efforts at bringing about a change in U.S. government. To achieve their revolutionary change, Cloward and Piven sought to use a cadre of aggressive organizers assisted by friendly news media to force a re-distribution of the nation's wealth.


In their Nation article, Cloward and Piven were specific about the kind of "crisis" they were trying to create:

By crisis, we mean a publicly visible disruption in some institutional sphere. Crisis can occur spontaneously (e.g., riots) or as the intended result of tactics of demonstration and protest which either generate institutional disruption or bring unrecognized disruption to public attention.


No matter where the strategy is implemented, it shares the following features:

The offensive organizes previously unorganized groups eligible for government benefits but not currently receiving all they can.
The offensive seeks to identify new beneficiaries and/or create new benefits.
The overarching aim is always to impose new stresses on target systems, with the ultimate goal of forcing their collapse.




Consider this:

ACORN

Obama has spent a large portion of his professional life working for ACORN or its subsidiaries, representing ACORN as a lawyer on some of its most critical issues, and training ACORN leaders. Stanley Kurtz's excellent National Review article, "Inside Obama's Acorn." also describes Obama's ACORN connection in detail. But I can't improve on Obama's own words:

I've been fighting alongside ACORN on issues you care about my entire career. Even before I was an elected official, when I ran Project Vote voter registration drive in Illinois, ACORN was smack dab in the middle of it, and we appreciate your work. - Barack Obama, Speech to ACORN, November 2007 (Courtesy Newsmax.)


In another excellent article on Obama's ACORN connections, Newsmax asks a nagging question:

It would be telling to know if Obama, during his years at Columbia, had occasion to meet Cloward and study the Cloward-Piven Strategy.

I ask you, is it possible ACORN would train Obama to take leadership positions within ACORN without telling him what he was training for? Is it possible ACORN would put Obama in leadership positions without clueing him into what his purpose was?? Is it possible that this most radical of organizations would put someone in charge of training its trainers, without him knowing what it was he was training them for?

As a community activist for ACORN; as a leadership trainer for ACORN; as a lead organizer for ACORN's Project Vote; as an attorney representing ACORN's successful efforts to impose Motor Voter regulations in Illinois; as ACORN's representative in lobbying for the expansion of high risk housing loans through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that led to the current crisis; as a recipient of their assistance in his political campaigns -- both with money and campaign workers; it is doubtful that he was unaware of ACORN's true goals. It is doubtful he was unaware of the Cloward-Piven Strategy.

Fast-forward to 2005 when an obsequious, servile and scraping Daniel Mudd, CEO of Fannie Mae spoke at the Congressional Black Caucus swearing in ceremony for newly-elected Illinois Senator, Barack Obama. Mudd called, the Congressional Black Caucus "our family" and "the conscience of Fannie Mae."

In 2005, Republicans sought to rein in Fannie and Freddie. Senator John McCain was at the forefront of that effort. But it failed due to an intense lobbying effort put forward by Fannie and Freddie.


Consider this:

According to another City Journal article titled "Compassion Gone Mad":

The movement's impact on New York City was jolting: welfare caseloads, already climbing 12 percent a year in the early sixties, rose by 50 percent during Lindsay's first two years; spending doubled... The city had 150,000 welfare cases in 1960; a decade later it had 1.5 million.


Consider this:

ACORN, the new tip of the Cloward-Piven spear

In 1970, one of George Wiley's protégés, Wade Rathke -- like Bill Ayers, a member of the radical Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) -- was sent to found the Arkansas Community Organizations for Reform Now. While NWRO had made a good start, it alone couldn't accomplish the Cloward-Piven goals. Rathke's group broadened the offensive to include a wide array of low income "rights." Shortly thereafter they changed "Arkansas" to "Association of" and ACORN went nationwide.

Today ACORN is involved in a wide array of activities, including housing, voting rights, illegal immigration and other issues. According to ACORN's website: "ACORN is the nation's largest grassroots community organization of low-and moderate-income people with over 400,000 member families organized into more than 1,200 neighborhood chapters in 110 cities across the country," It is perhaps the largest radical group in the U.S. and has been cited for widespread criminal activity on many fronts.

Voting

On voting rights, ACORN and its voter mobilization subsidiary, Project Vote, have been involved nationwide in efforts to grant felons the vote and lobbied heavily for the Motor Voter Act of 1993, a law allowing people to register at motor vehicle departments, schools, libraries and other public places. That law had been sought by Cloward and Piven since the early1980s and they were present, standing behind President Clinton at the signing ceremony.

ACORN's voter rights tactics follow the Cloward-Piven Strategy:

1. Register as many Democrat voters as possible, legal or otherwise and help them vote, multiple times if possible.
2. Overwhelm the system with fraudulent registrations using multiple entries of the same name, names of deceased, random names from the phone book, even contrived names.
3. Make the system difficult to police by lobbying for minimal identification standards.


In this effort, ACORN sets up registration sites all over the country and has been frequently cited for turning in fraudulent registrations, as well as destroying republican applications. In the 2004-2006 election cycles alone, ACORN was accused of widespread voter fraud in 12 states. It may have swung the election for one state governor.

ACORN's website brags: "Since 2004, ACORN has helped more than 1.7 million low- and moderate-income and minority citizens apply to register to vote." Project vote boasts 4 million. I wonder how many of them are dead? For the 2008 cycle, ACORN and Project Vote have pulled out all the stops. Given their furious nationwide effort, it is not inconceivable that this presidential race could be decided by fraudulent votes alone.

Recipe for Survival: BLACK POWDER AND ALCOHOL

Market plunges, European banks nationalized, bailout rejected



what to do? what to do?


BLACK POWDER AND ALCOHOL

CHORUS:

Black powder and alcohol,
When the states and the cities fall,
When your back is against the wall;
Black powder and alcohol.



Gimme charcoal to the measure two:
Send the bullet where you want it to.
Gimme sulphur to the measure three:
Make the powder gonna keep you free.
Gimme saltpetre, measure fifteen:
Sweetest shooting that you've ever seen! (chorus)


Gimme water, yeast, and veggie-trash:
Leave it sitting in the slurry-mash.
When it's ready, put it in the still:
If you can't heat it, then the sunlight will.
Draw the alcohol away, and then
Put the slurry back, and start again! (chorus)

Booze'll clean your cuts, or run your car.
You can make it anywhere you are.
Black powder in your cartridge shell
Will send the robbers running clean to Hell.
You can make them if you just know how.
So kids, remember what I tell you now! (chorus & repeat
chorus)

--Leslie Fish


There is your Tennessee hillbilly recipe for survival in dire times.

You heard it here first!

And remember: if tribulation comes, we are all in the same boat with the Master at the helm. Keep your eyes on Him, and don't panic.

God bless you all,
XXXOOO
Cathy


--
Job 12:6-8 - But ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds of the air, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish of the sea inform you.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

A Brief Return to Sanity

DH decided it was time to get the old lady out of the house so we fired up the new wheels and took off. Shortly after having exited the driveway however, DH realized the OL had once again left the tank on empty. (oops) This was a particularly bad thing to have done because (a) when I returned from my trip to Columbia, I was whizzing past big signs on the I40 yelling $3.35 a gallon and ignoring them because I just couldn't wait to get home and I hate getting gas, and (b) Hurricane Ike was on this particular day threatening Texas so all those big refineries were buttoned up tight and (c) gas in our town jumped from $3.88 at the WalMart to $4.69 at the Citgo and so (d) there were long lines at all the ones below $4.69. oops. So we waited in line and for a reward, the Food City pumps were all out of regular, but gave us Premium for $3.88 anyway. Nice.

The drive to Greeneville was all beautiful farmland, forests, and occasional winding rivers, interspersed with breathtaking panoramic views spread beneath us. The town itself is a bright little gem (although much larger than what we are used to lately) with plenty to see in the way of old residential and commercial architecture. I noticed quite a few large tobacco warehouses and a huge co-op. There were some beautiful monuments around the town, which was the home of Andrew Johnson, our 17th President and the first to endure impeachment. He was acquitted, and rightfully so. He was a staunch defender of the Constitution -- we could have used him in this century, I think. We visited the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery where he is buried.





So we visited his gravesite at the top of a fairly steep incline (Signal Hill) and were struck dumb by the beauty and majesty... the very air breathed 'this is a sacred place'... we had it all to ourselves.

It was so quiet, as we read all about him I kept glancing at the humble spot of lawn beneath the towering granite monument and thought: there he lies, wrapped in the flag, a copy of the Constitution beneath his head, Defender of the Constitution. Could he ever have hoped for a more noble epitaph? I'll not soon forget this day of peace, carved out of the current stream of madness and hatred swirling over this country.

The contrast was shocking. We have much to be grateful for and I wonder, how long will there be those who try to remember or understand the people that built this place?

Another shocking tidbit: Andrew Johnson never attended one day of school in his life. Yet I have no doubt he could have wiped the debate floor with the likes of our current crop of celebutards, effete intellectual Marxist educators, and of course the fake "statesmen" who inhabit sacred places and tread hallowed halls they will never fully appreciate.

*sigh* Well thank you Andrew Johnson, for your service to what is left of a great nation.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Never Forget



Jack from Daily Pundit said:
Well, the annual weep-fest has begun. Can you feel it? Can you feel the sadness in the air? The sniffling remembrance shows on television, each shot carefully crafted to generate the proper tearful response, the proper feeling of sadness and respect for ‘first responders’(we used to call them firemen, cops, paramedics). We are shepherded into a nice crying jag, cathartic and safe.

We need a different version of this day.

We need a day in which we show the planes slamming into the buildings. Over and over. Intersperse it with the Muslims who danced with joy–some even in NYC. Intersperse it with the rhetoric from the left, the rhetoric from Muslims in this country, that blame us. Read off the names, and after each one say ‘This person was murdered by radical Islam, this person was murdered by terrorists. Never Again.’. And then start in on naming more terrorist attacks–from ALL terrorist sources.

Forget the weepy speeches. We need rousing speeches. We need speeches that tell our people that those who died in on 9/11 did not do so in vain, that we will hunt down their killers, that we will pursue every terrorist in the world and slaughter them. We will show the world that engaging in terrorist activity hurts the cause terrorists support more than anything else. We need to speak to our enemies. We need to tell them that they will abandon the ideology that commited this evil–or they will die. We need to speak to the nations that support the terrorists. We need to tell them that this stops NOW. Or we will destroy you. You, your people, and everything you care about will be scoured from the face of the Earth unless this stops now. Every terrorist. Every terrorist supporter. No matter what their ’cause’.

We need to stop thinking about weepy ‘memorials’ and start thinking about resounding victory–the only memorial that will let the victims of this act–and all terrorist acts–truly rest in peace.



Amen.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Sarah Palin, first female POTUS

If the hysterics are any indication, we may just be watching history unfold with the addition of Sarah Palin to McCain's ticket.

Fair to note: at least one dyed in the wool feminist will be voting the Republican ticket:
The rank bullying of the Clinton candidacy during the primary season has the distinction of simply being the first revelation of how misogynistic the party has become. The media led the assault, then the Obama campaign continued it. Trailblazer Geraldine Ferraro, who was the first Democratic vice presidential candidate, was so taken aback by the attacks that she publicly decried nominee Barack Obama as "terribly sexist" and openly criticized party chairman Howard Dean for his remarkable silence on the obvious sexism.

Concerned feminists noted, among other thinly veiled sexist remarks during the campaign, Obama quipping, "I understand that Sen. Clinton, periodically when she's feeling down, launches attacks as a way of trying to boost her appeal," and Democratic Rep. Steve Cohen in a television interview comparing Clinton to a spurned lover-turned-stalker in the film, "Fatal Attraction," noting, "Glenn Close should have stayed in that tub, and Sen. Clinton has had a remarkable career...". These attitudes, and more, define the tenor of the party leadership, and sent a message to the grassroots and media that it was "Bros Before Hoes," to quote a popular Obama-supporter T-shirt.


Previously disenfranchised, the Heartland has opened up its considerably capacious arms and embraced her, and the Republican party in one move has made its amends. You can bet there will be a large number of white working class Independent and Democrat females making a statement in the privacy of the voting booth come November.

Here is the:
Text of Sarah Palin's speech