SPEND YOUR MONEY WISELY

Secession may not work, but you can protest with where you spend money. You are still allowed to decide where you spend your money. Enjoy your freedom while you still can.

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Americans still free to use money as weapon against Progress

We can’t achieve the Glorious Progressive World as long as Americans are free to choose how to spend their money.

Below is an email circulated by conservatives, who are hoping that, while money is still allowed, they can use it as a political weapon to reward friends and punish enemies.

This is yet another reason for the Progs in power to eliminate money and switch to government-approved rationing.

Money gives people the freedom to choose. By getting rid of money we also get rid of choices.

The freedom to choose is a grave threat to progress and must be outlawed, just like the freedom to bear arms. And at the root of it all is, of course, money.

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Don’t do business with anyone who supported Obama!

AMERICANS CAN NOW DETERMINE WHERE TO SHOP AND SPEND THEIR MONEY

Election Cycle political donations, as reported by the Center for Responsive Politics.

Shopping

Price Club/Costco donated $225K, 99% went to Democrats
Rite Aid donated $517K, 60% went to Democrats
Magla Products (Stanley tools, Mr. Clean) donated $22K, 100% went to Democrats
Warnaco (undergarments) donated $55K, 73% went to Democrats
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia donated $153K, 99% went to Democrats
Estee Lauder donated $448K, 95% went to Democrats
Guess, Inc. Donated $145K, 98% went to Democrats
Calvin Klein donated $78K, 100% went to Democrats
Liz Claiborne, Inc. Donated $34K, 97% went to Democrats
Levi Straus donated $26K, 97% went to Democrats
Olan Mills donated $175K, 99% went to Democrats
WalMart donated $467K, 97% went to Republicans
K-Mart donated $524K, 86% went to Republicans
Home Depot donated $298K, 89% went to Republicans
Target donated $226K, 70% went to Republicans
Circuit City Stores donated $261K, 95% went to Republicans
3M Co. Donated $281K, 87% went to Republicans
Hallmark Cards donated $319K, 92% went to Republicans
Amway donated $391K, 100% Republicans
Kohler Co. (plumbing fixtures) donated $283K, 100% Republicans
B.F. Goodrich (tires) donated $215K, 97% went to Republicans
Proctor & Gamble donated $243K, 79% went to Republicans

Spirits

Southern Wine & Spirits donated $213K, 73% went to Democrats
Joseph E. Seagrams & Sons (incl. Beverage Business and considerable media interests) donated $2M+, 67% went to Democrats
Gallo Winery donated $337K, 95% went to Democrats
Coors & Budweiser donated $174K, 92% went to Republicans
Brown-Forman Corp. (Southern Comfort, Jack Daniels, Bushmills, Korbel Wines, Lenox China , Dansk and Gorham Silver) donated $644 K — 80% went to Republicans

Hungry?

Sonic Corporation donated $83K, 98% went to Democrats
Triarc Companies (Arby’s, T.J. Cinnamon’s, Pasta Connections) donated $112K, 96% went to Democrats
Pilgrim’s Pride Corp. (chicken) donated $366K, 100% went to Republicans
Outback Steakhouse donated $641K, 95% went to Republicans
Tricon Global Restaurants (KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell) donated $133K, 87% went to Republicans
Brinker International (Maggiano’s, Brinker Cafe, Chili’s, On the Border, Macaroni Grill, Crazymel’s, Corner Baker, EatZis) donated $242K, 83% went to Republicans
Waffle House donated $279K, 100% went to Republicans
McDonald’s Corp. Donated $197K, 86% went to Republicans
Darden Restaurants (Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Smokey Bones, Bahama Breeze) donated $121K, 89% went to Republicans
Heinz Republicans $64,000 Democrats $21,300! John Kerry’s wife’s company!!!

Traveling and/or dining

Hyatt Corporation donated $187K of which 80% went to Democrats
Marriott International $323K, 81% went to Republicans
Holiday Inns donated $38K, 71% went to Republicans

This email once again proves that money is the root of all evil.

Fortunately for us, the businesses marked in blue prove Comrade Lenin’s words, “The Capitalists will sell us the rope with which we will hang them.”

They will be hung last.

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flash
flash
November 16, 2012 8:06 am

So we the duped should support only those companies that supported the fake conservative?

Eddie
Eddie
November 16, 2012 9:02 am

And who supported the Libertarians?

Nobody.

This largely explains why we are so fucking doomed.

Spend your money wisely? yep. Buy solar panels and batteries and water catchment and put more insulation in your house. Build a vertical garden. Build a nice privacy fence and leave the posts tall enough to string the razor wire you’re hiding in the garage. Buy ammo from cheaperthandirt. Make a Faraday cage to protect your electronics.

Cynical30
Cynical30
November 16, 2012 10:38 am

Yeah let’s support “republican” companies, since they of course champion capitalism. GTFOH. Shop local and fuck the assiphants.

AKAnon
AKAnon
November 16, 2012 10:59 am

Ironic-KFC larely supported Reps. I wonder if Fried Chicken Laquisha knows?

Moto
Moto
November 16, 2012 11:09 am

The Capitalists will borrow the money to buy the rope to give to them.

I don’t buy from any of them. I buy from the Internet.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
November 16, 2012 11:19 am

Gore-Tex supported the Libertarians.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
November 16, 2012 11:55 am

I don’t buy spirits except the cheap shit as it usually gets mixed with something or used to cook. I don’t stay at those hotels, I don’t eat at any of the listed restaurants. I am guilty of shopping at a few of the places on the list though. I use Costco to stock up on non-perishable items. I’ve only been in Rite Aid once in the last year to buy a comb. I buy US made ammo on the cheap at Walmart and almost nothing else. I have a rule to only buy US made products there but 99.9% of purchases are ammo only. They recently mis-priced some hollow point ammo at 1/3rd of the regular price and I bought so many boxes I needed a cart to carry it out to the car. They probably put me on a list for buying so much of it. I prefer Lowes to Home depot. The only thing I bought from HD this year was a single 2″x4″x8′ and that was last week. The place was a ghost town! More employees than customers by far. 3M and P&G are the only other ones on the list that get a smidgen of my money.

Now I have something to base my new years resolutions around. In the new year I’d really like to transition to spending cash only as often as possible. About 30% of our monthly budget is spent as cash but we can do better.
I_S

John A
John A
November 16, 2012 12:10 pm

AWD,

Some very good information here. Thanks.

flash
flash
November 16, 2012 12:18 pm

The Republican party of is the same pack of corporate owned shit-eating mongrels they were 150 years ago and supporting them with your cash is no different from supporting the other party of mangy curs.

Two piles of shit will never equal a rose regardless how much perfume you spray on it.

Plan on Seeing the Movie ‘Lincoln’? Keep This in Mind…

by Chris Rossini
Economic Policy Journal

1832 – Lincoln begins his political career in the Illinois legislature

“I presume you all know who I am. I am humble Abraham Lincoln. I have been solicited by many friends to become a candidate for the legislature. My politics are short and sweet, like the old woman’s dance. I am in favor of a national bank…in favor of the internal improvements system and a high protective tariff.”

Lincoln hits the ground running with central banking, corporate welfare, and high taxation. We are still living with all of them…only the players have changed.

1838 – Lincoln’s corporate welfare brings Illinois to its knees

William H. Herndon, Lincoln’s law partner and one of his closest friends, wrote:

“Every river and stream…was to be widened, deepened, and made navigable. A canal to connect the Illinois River and Lake Michigan was to be dug…cities were to spring up everywhere; capital from abroad was to come pouring in; attracted by the glowing reports of marvelous progress and great internal wealth, people were to come swarming in by colonies, until in the end Illinois was to outstrip all others, and herself become the Empire State of the Union.”…

“The internal improvement system, the adoption of which Lincoln had played such a prominent part, had collapsed, with the result that Illinois was left with an enormous debt and empty treasury.”

Not much has changed. Today, Illinois is a financial train wreck waiting to happen.

But back to Lincoln. You’d think that after such a disaster, one would lose all credibility and trustworthiness.

Nope! When it comes to government, nothing succeeds like failure.

1858 – The Great Emancipator on the black & white races

Lincoln’s words from the famous Lincoln vs. Douglas debate on Sept. 18, 1858:

“I will say then that I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races, [applause] — that I am not nor ever have been in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, not to intermarry with white people; and I will say in addition to this that there is a physical difference between the white and black races which I believe will for ever forbid the two races living together on terms of social and political equality.”

1861 – Abraham Lincoln – The First Republican President

The dreadful political party that we’re still battling today began with Lincoln.

Please don’t fool yourself into thinking that somehow The Republican Party, that was born in tyranny, will end up getting taken over by Libertarians; and the country will return to the freedom-loving days of the founding fathers.

No.

It surely can’t happen that way.

The Republican Party, since day one, and all the way up to today, is no friend of liberty. The saying “by their fruits, ye shall know them” speaks volumes here. It reminds you to look at the root.

The root of The Republican Party tree lies here in 1861. Don’t ever expect it to grow the fruits of liberty.

Before moving on, let’s not skip past Lincoln’s first inaugural address. He touched on the question of slavery and quoted one of his earlier published speeches:

“I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so.”

1861 – Lincoln refuses a peaceful Southern Secession

Many Americans (educated by their government, of course) believe that “The Civil War” was fought to free the slaves. This is just not true. This was a war over Southern secession.

The war is misnamed. It was not a Civil War. The South had no interest in taking over the Northern government.

Confederate President Jefferson Davis wanted to make clear to the North that the Confederates did not constitute a threat to the government in Washington:

“We seek no conquest, no aggrandizement, no concession of any kind…all we ask is to be let alone.”

President Davis appointed three commissioners to negotiate with the North. The commissioners reached Washington on Mar. 5, 1861, the day after Lincoln’s inauguration.

Lincoln’s response? He outright refused to see the commissioners, and also refused to recognize the Confederate government.

Whether the South wanted conquest or not made no difference. It was the economic policies of the South that enraged the North.

You see, the Confederate Constitution created, in essence, a free trade zone with opposition to protectionism. It stated:

“but no bounties shall be granted from the Treasury; nor shall any duties or taxes on importation from foreign nations be laid to promote or foster any branch of industry.”

Davis, in his Inaugural Address stated that he was “anxious to cultivate peace and commerce with all nations,” and that “our policy is peace, and the freest trade our necessities will permit.”

This was in stark contrast to the North’s high-taxes and protectionism. And remember what Lincoln said when he entered politics: “I am in favor of a national bank…in favor of the internal improvements system and a high protective tariff.”

Free Trade? Ha!

The North was in no way going to allow the South become an attractive market for the rest of the world, while at the same time, pricing out the North.

On Apr. 2, 1861 The Newark Daily Advertiser, warned ominously that Southerners had apparently “taken to their bosoms the liberal and popular doctrine of free trade” and that they “might be willing to go…toward free trade with the European powers” which “must operate to the serious disadvantage of the North” as “commerce will be largely diverted to the Southern cities.”

This is America…the “land of the free”…and if there’s one thing that will not be tolerated, it’s free trade.

When Lincoln was in Congress, he had no problem with secession. In a speech on Jan. 12, 1848, he said:

“Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right – a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise it. Any portion of such people, that can, may revolutionize, and make their own of so much of the territory as they inhabit.”

But as President, Lincoln’s words went out the door as fast as George W. Bush’s “humble” foreign policy.

As President, Lincoln called secession the “essence of anarchy.”

In other words, if the South wanted free trade, then it was time for Lincoln to invade.

Now the fun begins….

1861

Apr. 19, Lincoln imposed a blockade on Southern ports of South Carolina, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas. Did Congress declare war? No. Constitution violated.
Apr. 20, Lincoln ordered the Sec. of Treasury to spend public money for defense without congressional appropriation, violating the Constitution.
Apr. 27, Lincoln made the unprecedented move of suspending, through an unconstitutional order, the writ of habeas corpus, or the protection against unlawful imprisonment.
Lincoln signed a warrant for the arrest of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court because the Judge rendered an opinion that Lincoln acted unconstitutionally by suspending the writ of habeas corpus.
Lincoln had U.S. Rep. Clement Vallandigham of Ohio arrested for “disloyal sentiments and speeches.” Vallandigham opposed the Morrill Tariff and the central bank.
An estimated 13,000 Northern citizens were detained for merely expressing opposition to the war. This group contained hundreds of newspaper editors and owners. None of these people ever heard evidence against them and were never brought to trial.
During the war, adult male civilians in the South were compelled to take a loyalty oath to the federal government or be shot. In the words of Justice Benjamin R. Curtis, Lincoln had established “a military despotism.”

1862 – What’s war without paper money to pay for it?

In the Legal Tender Act of Feb. 1862, Congress authorized the printing of $150 million in new “United States notes” (Greenbacks) to pay for the growing war deficits. “In God We Trust” was also introduced on the U.S. dollar in 1862 when it’s gold backing was dropped.

2012?…No change…Worldwide military empire…constant war….all financed with electronic digits and enforced with legal tender laws.

Here’s a heads up though…Eventually (like Lincoln’s Greenbacks) the money becomes worthless.

1862 – The Great Emancipator on freeing slaves

Lincoln wrote to Horace Greeley:

“My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that. What I do about slavery, and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the Union; and what I forbear, I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save the Union.”

Lincoln’s America

In the interest of brevity, I’ll end with a quote from H.L. Mencken. He talks about Lincoln’s absurd claim, in The Gettysburg Address, that Northern soldiers fought for the cause of self-determination:

“It is difficult to imagine anything more untrue. The Union soldiers in the battle actually fought against self determination; it was the Confederates who fought for the right of their people to govern themselves. The Confederates went into the battle free; they came out with their freedom subject to the supervision of the rest of the country.”

The “Union” was saved…geographically. The spirit of self-determination and decentralization was crushed.

Sadly, for generations to come (including us) the power of centralized government in America had only just begun.

If the above has piqued your interest, and you want more, I highly recommend the following from Thomas J. DiLorenzo: The Real Lincoln and Lincoln Unmasked.

Reprinted with permission from Economic Policy Journal.

November 16, 2012

©2012 Economic Policy Journal

Mark
Mark
November 16, 2012 12:51 pm

Calvin Klein , a two for two-er,much like Barry Frank and Krugman. No surprise there.

nof
nof
November 16, 2012 2:39 pm

I think the data here is a bit aged:
“Circuit City Stores donated $261K, 95% went to Republicans”

Didn’t CC go under back in ’08?

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
November 16, 2012 3:50 pm

“Didn’t CC go under back in ’08?”

I don’t think they went under until 2009 but point taken. Good catch!
I_S

Kill Bill
Kill Bill
November 16, 2012 7:43 pm

assiphants -C30

I am so stealing that

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 16, 2012 9:14 pm

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Novista
Novista
November 16, 2012 9:19 pm

assiphants -C30 … perfect!

Ron
Ron
November 17, 2012 1:27 am

The bankers and other big money run everything.I wish i could talk about how smart they are.But i saw all kinds of crap coming that they either didnt know about or didnt care about.I dont see how a failed country benefits the wealthy and theyre making even more money.
Right now were in a bad circle of companys going under and people not having jobs to get the money to spend to keep everything going.It seems to be snowballing larger lately.
I joked about the bankers picking the next president based on how it would benefit them.The choice of Obama seems strange.