WHO DESTROYED THE MIDDLE CLASS – PART 3

This is the 3rd and final chapter of my series about the destruction of the middle class. In Part 1 of this series I addressed where and how the net worth of the middle class was stolen. In Part 2, I focused on the culprits in this grand theft and in Part 3, I will try to figure out why they stole your net worth and what would be required to restore sanity to this world.

Dude, Why Did They Steal My Net Worth?

“I have no problem with people becoming billionaires—if they got there by winning a fair race, if their accomplishments merit it, if they pay their fair share of taxes, and if they don’t corrupt their society. Most of them became wealthy by being well connected and crooked. And they are creating a society in which they can commit hugely damaging economic crimes with impunity, and in which only children of the wealthy have the opportunity to become successful. That’s what I have a problem with. And I think most people agree with me.” Charles FergusonPredator Nation

 

It is clear to me that a small cabal of politically connected ultra-wealthy psychopaths has purposefully and arrogantly stripped the middle class of their wealth and openly flaunted their complete disregard for the laws and financial regulations meant to enforce a fair playing field. Why did they gut the middle class in their rapacious appetite for riches? Why did the scorpion sting the frog while crossing the river, dooming them both? It was his nature. The same is true for the hubristic modern robber barons latched on the backs of the middle class. Their appetite for ever greater riches will never be mollified. They will always want more. They promise not to destroy the middle class, as that will surely extinguish the last hope for a true economic recovery built upon savings, investment and jobs, but it is their nature to destroy. A card carrying member of the plutocracy and renowned dog lover, Mitt Romney, revealed a truth not normally discussed by those running the show:

“I’m not concerned about the very poor. We have a safety net there. I’m not concerned about the very rich, they’re doing just fine.”

The data from the Fed report confirms Romney’s assertion. The poorest 20% were the only household segment that saw an increase in their real median income between 2007 and 2010, while the richest 10% saw only a modest 5% decrease in their $200,000 plus, annual incomes. Meanwhile the middle class households experienced a brutal 8% to 9% decline in real income. Table 2 in Part 2 of this article reveals why the poorest 20% were able to increase their income. Transfer payments (unemployment, welfare, food stamps, SSDI) increased from 8.6% of their income in 2007 to 11.1% in 2010. Government transfer payments rose from $1.7 trillion in 2007 to $2.3 trillion today, a 35% increase in five years. I’m sure the bottom 20% are living high on the hog raking in that $13,400 per year. Think about these facts for just a moment. There are 23 million households in this country with a median annual household income of $13,400. That means half make less than that. There are 58 million households that have a median household income of $45,800, with half making less than that.

The reason Mitt Romney isn’t concerned about the very poor is because his only interaction with them is when they cut the lawn at one of his six homes. The truth is the bottom 20% are mostly penned up in our urban ghettos located in Detroit, Chicago, Philadelphia, NYC, LA, Atlanta, Miami, and the hundreds of other decaying metropolitan meccas. They generally kill each other and only get the attention of the top 10% if they dare venture into a white upper class neighborhood. They are the revenue generators for our corporate prison industrial complex – one of our few growth industries. They provide much of the cannon fodder for our military industrial complex. They are kept ignorant and incapable of critical thought by our Department of Education controlled public school system. The welfare state is built upon the foundation of this 20%. It is certainly true that the bottom 30 million households in this country, from an income standpoint, do receive hundreds of billions in entitlement transfers, but Table 2 clearly shows that 80% of their income comes from working. The annual $72 billion cost for the 46 million people on food stamps pales in comparison to the hundreds of billions being dispensed to the Wall Street banks by Ben Bernanke and Tim Geithner, and the $1 trillion per year funneled to the corporate arm dealers in the military industrial complex. The Wall Street maggots (i.e. J.P. Morgan) crawl around the decaying welfare corpse, extracting hundreds of millions in fees from the EBT system and the SNAP program as they encourage higher levels of spending.

This is all part of the diversion. Forty five years after the War on Poverty began, there are 49 million Americans living in poverty. That’s a solid good return on the $16 trillion spent so far. It’s on par with the 16 year zero percent real return in the stock market. We have produced a vast underclass of ignorant, uneducated, illiterate, dependent people who have become a huge voting block for the Democratic Party. Politicians, on the left, promise more entitlements to these people in order to get elected. Politicians on the right will not cut the entitlements for fear of being branded as uncaring. The Republicans agree to keep the welfare state growing and the Democrats agree to keep the warfare state growing -bipartisanship in all its glory. And the middle class has been caught in a pincer movement between the free shit entitlement army and the free shit corporate army. The oligarchs have been incredibly effective at using their control of the media, academia and ideological think tanks to keep the middle class ire focused upon the lower classes. While the middle class is fixated on people making $13,400 per year, the ultra-wealthy are bribing politicians to pass laws and create tax loopholes, netting them billions of ill-gotten loot. These specialists at Edward Bernays propaganda techniques were actually able to gain overwhelming support from the middle class for the repeal of estate taxes by rebranding them “death taxes”, even though the estate tax only impacts 15,000 households out of 117 million households in the U.S. The .01% won again.

Household Net Worth Survey of Consumer Finances Federal Reserve 2010

It is easy to understand how the hard working middle class is so easily manipulated by the corporate fascists into believing their decades of descent to a lower and lower standard of living is the result of the lazy good for nothings at the bottom of the food chain sucking on the teat of state with their welfare entitlements. I drive through the neighborhoods of West Philadelphia every day, inhabited by the households with a net worth of $8,500 and annual income of $13,400. They inhabit crumbling hovels worth less than $25,000, along pothole dotted streets strewn with waste, debris and rubbish. More than half the people in this war zone are high school dropouts, over 30% are unemployed, and drug dealing is the primary industry. When a drug dealer becomes too successful and begins to cut into the profits of the “legitimate” oligarch sanctioned drug industry, he is thrown into one of our thriving prisons. Marriage is an unknown concept. The life expectancy of males is far less than 79 years old. But something doesn’t quite make sense. Every hovel has a Direct TV satellite dish. The people shuffling around the streets all have expensive cell phones. There are newer model cars parked on the streets, including a fair number of BMWs, Mercedes, Cadillac Escalades and Volvos. How can this be when their annual income is $13,400 and they have $8,500 to their names?

This is where our friendly neighborhood Wall Street oligarchs enter the picture. These downtrodden people are not bright. They are easily manipulated and scammed. They believe driving an expensive car and appearing successful is the same as being successful. Therefore, they are easily susceptible to being lured into debt. Millions of these people represented the “subprime” mortgage borrowers during the housing bubble. The tremendous auto “sales” being reported by the mainstream media in an effort to boost consumer confidence about an economic recovery, are being driven by subprime auto loans from Ally Financial (85% owned by the U.S. Treasury/you the taxpayer) and the other government back stopped Wall Street banks. This is the beauty of credit. The mega-lenders reap tremendous profits up front, the illusion of economic progress is created, poor people feel rich for a while, and when it all blows up at a future date the middle class taxpayer foots the bill. Real wages for the 99% have been falling for three decades. You make poor people feel wealthy by providing them easy access to vast quantities of cheap debt. I’m a big fan of personal responsibility, but who is the real malignant organism in this relationship? The parasite banker class, like a tick on an old sleepy hound dog, has been blood sucking the poor and middle class for decades. They have peddled the debt, kept the poor enslaved, and have used their useful idiots in the media to convince millions of victims to blame each other through their skillful use of propaganda. They maintain their control by purposely creating crisis, promoting hysteria, and engineering “solutions” that leave them with more power and wealth, while stripping the average citizen of their rights, liberty, freedom and net worth (i.e. Housing Bubble to replace Internet Bubble, Glass-Steagall repeal, Patriot Act, TARP, NDAA, SOPA). Jesse cuts to the heart of the matter, revealing the darker side of our human nature:

“Sometimes when faced with problems that are confusing and troubling it is easier to think what someone tells you to think, particularly something that touches a deep and dark nerve in your nature, rather than carry the burden and ambiguity of struggling with the facts and thinking for yourself.  Repeating a party line is a shorthand way of avoiding real thought.  And the predators are always there to take advantage of it.  They welcome trouble and often foment crisis in order to advance their agendas.”

“Anyone can be misled by a clever person, and no one likes to readily admit that they have been had.  It is a sign of character and maturity to realize this, and admit you were deceived, and to demand change and reform. But some people cannot do this, even when the facts of the deception are revealed.  It seems as though the more incorrect that the truth shows them to be, the louder and more strident they become in shouting down and denying the reality of the situation.   And anyone who denies their perspective becomes ‘the other,’ someone to be feared and hated, shunned and eliminated, one way or the other.”

Until Debt Do Us Part

I sense signs of desperation amongst the plutocracy. Their propaganda machine is sputtering. Their storylines are growing tired. They have fended off the fury of the Tea Party movement by successfully high jacking it and neutralizing their impact under the thumb of the Republican establishment. The oligarchs called out their armed thugs to crush the OWS rage, while using their media mouthpieces to misrepresent the true purpose of the movement – Wall Street greed and criminality with Washington DC collusion. The Savings & Loan Crisis of the late 1980s resulted in 800 bankers being thrown into prison. After the greatest banker heist in history, not one banker has been thrown in jail. Obama and Holder have been neutered by their masters. The power elite openly brandish their glee at avoiding accountability for their crimes. They are desperately attempting to re-inflate the debt bubble, as debt is the lifeblood of these vampire squids. The key piece of their current propaganda campaign is to convince the people they have effectively deleveraged and their continuing austerity efforts are actually detrimental to economic recovery. It’s nothing but a confidence game to keep the Ponzi going. The Ponzi operators want to extract every last dime from the masses before the engineered collapse. The data does not confirm the deleveraging narrative. Total credit market debt in the United States is now at an all-time high and stands at 345% of GDP. In 1977 it stood at 155% of GDP and at 250% in 2000.

Total credit market debt is now $4 trillion higher than it was in 2007, prior to the financial collapse. It has gone up by $1 trillion in the last 12 months. Does this sound like deleveraging? The chart below details the truth the moneyed interests don’t want you to understand. The bastions of capitalism on Wall Street have dumped $3.4 trillion of their toxic debt and $1 trillion of mortgage and credit card debt onto the backs of middle class taxpayers and future unborn generations. They did this under the auspices of saving the economic system. Their sole purpose has been to save themselves from becoming part of the middle class. The transfer of wealth from the quarry (middle class) to the predators (moneyed interests) continues unabated.

The faux journalists in the mainstream media have been pounding the consumer deleveraging mantra. They babble on about the austere masses methodically paying down their debts. It’s a specious lie. The chart below shows that banks have written off $218 billion of credit card debt since 2008. It also shows outstanding revolving debt falling from $1.01 trillion to $819 billion, a $191 billion decrease. For the math challenged, like any Wall Street shill paraded on CNBC, this means consumers have added $27 billion of credit card debt since 2008. Does that sound like deleveraging? Households have also taken on $300 billion of additional student loan debt since 2008, buying into the government sponsored scam to keep the unemployment rate lower by offering the false hope of jobs with useless on-line degrees from the University of Phoenix. Does that sound like deleveraging?

Consumer Credit Card Debt and Charge-off Data (in Billions):

Outstanding Revolving Consumer   Debt Outstanding Credit Card Debt Qrtly Credit Card Charge-Off   Rate Qrtly Credit Card Charge-Off   in Dollars
Q1 2012 $819.4 $803.0 4.37% $8.8
2011 $864.9 $847.6
Q4 2011 $864.9 $847.6 4.53% $9.6
Q3 2011 $826.2 $809.7 5.63% $11.4
Q2 2011 $819.2 $802.8 5.58% $11.2
Q1 2011 $810.7 $794.4 6.96% $13.8
2010 $857.4 $840.2 $77.9
Q4 2010 $857.4 $840.2 7.70% $16.2
Q3 2010 $836.0 $819.2 8.55% $17.5
Q2 2010 $847.5 $830.5 10.97% $22.8
Q1 2010 $860.3 $843.1 10.16% $21.4
2009 $921.9 $903.4 $85.6
Q4 2009 $921.9 $903.4 10.12% $22.8
Q3 2009 $922.2 $903.7 10.1% $22.8
Q2 2009 $933.1 $914.4 9.77% $22.3
Q1 2009 $946.1 $927.2 7.62% $17.7
Q4 2008 $1,010.3 $990.1

(Source: CardHub.com, Federal Reserve)

They only people with the courage to tell it like it is are skeptics and outcasts from polite society inhabited by the power elite – people like Ron Paul, Michael Burry, and deceased critical thinkers like Frank Zappa and George Carlin. In one of his final appearances, Carlin brutally lashed out with a torrent of truth, only spoken by courageous people not worried about the consequences of their blunt honesty:

“Politicians are put there to give you that idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land, they own and control the corporations, and they’ve long since bought and paid for the Senate, the Congress, the State Houses, and the City Halls. They’ve got the judges in their back pockets. And they own all the big media companies so they control just about all the news and information you get to hear. They’ve got you by the balls.

They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying to get what they want. Well, we know what they want; they want more for themselves and less for everybody else. But I’ll tell you what they don’t want—they don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. That’s against their interest. You know something, they don’t want people that are smart enough to sit around their kitchen table and figure out how badly they’re getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fucking years ago. They don’t want that, you know what they want?

They want obedient workers, obedient workers. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it. The table is tilted folks, the game is rigged. Nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care. Good honest hard working people, white collar, blue collar, it doesn’t matter what color shirt you have on. Because the owners of this country know the truth, it’s called the American Dream, because you have to be asleep to believe it.”

Grotesque Casino of Corporate Fascism

“The illusion of freedom will continue as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will just take down the scenery, they will pull back the curtains, they will move the tables and chairs out of the way and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.” – Frank Zappa

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“Specifically, over the past 15 years, the global financial system – encouraged by misguided policy and short-sighted monetary interventions – has lost its function of directing scarce capital toward projects that enhance the world’s standard of living. Instead, the financial system has been transformed into a self-serving, grotesque casino that misallocates scarce savings, begs for and encourages speculative bubbles, refuses to restructure bad debt, and demands that the most reckless stewards of capital should be rewarded through bailouts that transfer bad debt from private balance sheets to the public balance sheet. What is central here is that the government policy environment has encouraged this result. This environment includes financial sector deregulation that was coupled with a government backstop, repeated monetary distortions, refusal to restructure bad debt, and a preference for policy cowardice that included bailouts and opaque accounting. Deregulation and lower taxes will not fix this problem, nor will larger stimulus packages.” John Hussman

None of the solutions put forth by Obama or Romney will fix the problems facing the country today. They are two handpicked figureheads representing the same owners. Both political parties are responsible for the grotesque casino that passes for our financial system. These political hacks have been in alternating control of our government system for the last 150 years. They don’t want to come up with real solutions to the problems they created. The owners want obedient slaves, distracted by technology and shallow entertainment, subjugated by debt used to buy things they want but don’t need, believing waging wars in distant lands keeps us safe, and favoring the imprisonment of petty thieves and drug users while the grand thieves run the country and control our currency. Keeping the willfully ignorant masses in the dark and confused is a vital part of the plan. Debt is the ingredient that enriches the issuers and keeps the dupes in check.  Wall Street bankers, Federal Reserve governors, captured financial “experts”, journalists paid by corporations, economists with an ideological agenda and bought off politicians all repeating the same theme with the same unquestioning, strident conviction is a sure sign that we are being played. The never ending series of titanic bailouts of Wall Street did not avert a catastrophic economic collapse. They protected the corporate fascists from experiencing the consequences of their monstrous predatory actions over the last few decades. And it was all done for money. Simple human greed and an insane desire by a few psychotic men to control and manipulate others for their own selfish pleasure is what has turned this country into a corporate fascist state bereft of its soul and original founding principles, as stated by Ron Paul:

“We’re not moving toward Hitler-type fascism, but we’re moving toward a softer fascism: Loss of civil liberties, corporations running the show, big government in bed with big business. So you have the military-industrial complex, you have the medical-industrial complex, you have the financial industry, you have the communications industry. They go to Washington and spend hundreds of millions of dollars. That’s where the control is. I call that a soft form of fascism — something that’s very dangerous.”

The soft form of fascism easily transforms into the hard form as those in control exhibit their supremacy with displays of military potency in our cities (Boston, St. Louis, Pittsburgh, Chicago), passage of liberty stripping legislation like the Patriot Act and NDAA, along with announcements about thousands of drones patrolling our skies over the next five years. When propaganda begins to lose its effectiveness, brute force is the next step. Whenever I write about the slow methodical disintegration of our once great republic into a dysfunctional banana republic controlled by bankers, mega-corporations and arms dealers; the apologists for the empire scoff and cynically ask for my solutions. I, along with many other rational thinking realists, have proposed solutions, but they don’t have a snowballs chance in Syria of ever even being debated by the existing ruling class. The unholy alliance between bankers, corporate interests and politicians must be broken. These proposals would go a long way towards breaking that alliance:

Political System

  • Since politicians cannot be trusted to exhibit courage or intelligence when it comes to public policy, a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution needs to be passed, with a five to ten year      implementation period to ameliorate the pain.
  • Term limits of 6 years for Congressmen and Senators. Serving in Congress should not be a career. It is a duty to the country. The purpose of Congress is to represent the existing generations of citizens and ensure that future generations have a country that offers opportunity to live a better life than their parents.
  • The entire election process would be scraped. It would be transformed into a 3 month publicly financed election. No money from corporations, unions, or individuals would be allowed. Multiple candidates      would have an opportunity to debate on public TV. The two party domination of our political process must be broken.
  • Corporations are not people. Extreme wealth does not give someone the right to buy elections. Rich oligarchs operating in the shadows and spending billions on negative advertising is not how a republic should elect their representatives.  Lobbyists, special interests and PACs and would be eliminated from the political process.
  • The President could no longer issue Executive Orders, undercutting the legislative process.
  • Every bill before Congress would immediately be put online. The constituents of every Congressmen and Senator would be allowed to voice their opinion by voting yes or no online.
  • Every bill that is proposed by a Congressman must have a funding mechanism. If the proposal increases costs to the American taxpayer, something else must be cut to pay for the new proposal. This would be unnecessary if a balance budget amendment was passed.
  • No American troops could be committed to war in a foreign country without a full vote of Congress as required by the U.S. Constitution.
  • A cost benefit analysis would be conducted regarding every department and agency in the Federal Government by the GAO. Those failing to meet minimum requirements would be drastically reduced or eliminated.
  • The education of children would be delegated to localities, without Federal mandates. Every child in America would receive vouchers for grade school, high school and college. They could choose any      school to attend – public or private. If the private school cost more than the voucher, the family would pay the difference. Excellent schools would flourish, poor schools would be forced to improve or they would close. Teacher tenure would be eliminated. Teaching excellence would be rewarded.

Economic Policy

  • The first thing to be done is to abolish the Federal Reserve. It is owned by and operated for the benefit of the biggest banks in the world. Its sole purpose has been to enrich the few at the expense of the many through its insidious use of inflation and debt issuance. It has been around for less than 100 years and has debased the USD by 96%. The U.S. Treasury has the authority to issue the currency of the country. It did so from 1789 until 1913.
  • The 2nd thing to do would be to reinstitute the Glass-Steagall Act because Wall Street cannot be trusted to manage their risk properly. This would separate true banking activities from the high risk gambling that brought the economic system to its knees. Privatizing the profits and socializing the losses is unacceptable.
  • The FASB would be directed to make all banks and financial corporations value their assets at their true market value. This would reveal the mega Wall Street banks and corporations like GE to be insolvent. An orderly bankruptcy of all insolvent financial firms involving the sell-off of their legitimate assets to well-run risk adverse banks that didn’t screw up would ensue. Bondholders and stockholders would realize their losses for awful investment decisions. The economic system would be purged of its bad debt.
  • The currency of the US would be backed by hard assets. A basket of gold, silver, platinum, uranium, and some other limited hard commodities would back the USD. If politicians attempted to spend too much, the price of this basket would reflect their inflationary schemes immediately.
  • The 16th Amendment would be repealed and the income tax would be scrapped. It would be replaced with a national consumption tax. The more you consume, the more taxes you pay. Wages, savings and investment would be untaxed. The tax code is the source for much of politicians’ power. Its demise would further reduce Washington DC control over our lives.
  • A downsizing of the US Military from $1 trillion to $500 billion annually would be initiated through the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, Iraq, Germany, Japan and hundreds of other bases throughout the world. Policing the world is bankrupting the empire.
  • All corporate, farm, education, and social engineering subsidies would be eliminated. All Federal employees would have their pay slashed by 10% and the workforce would be reduced by 20% over 5 years. Federal health benefits and pension benefits would be set at average private industry levels.
  • The Social Security System would be completely overhauled. Anyone 50 or older would get exactly what they were promised. The age for collecting SS would be gradually raised to 72 over the next 15 years. Those between 25 and 50 would be given the option to opt out of SS. They would be given their contributions to invest as they see fit if they opt out. Anyone entering the workforce today would not pay in or receive any benefits. The wage limit for SS would be eliminated and the tax rate would be reduced from 6.2% to 3%.
  • The Medicare system is unsustainable. It would be converted from a government program to private market based program. The Federal mandates, rules and regulations would be eliminated. Senior citizens would be given healthcare vouchers which they would be free to use with any insurance company or doctor based on price and quality. Insurance companies would compete for business on a national basis. Doctors would compete for business. The GAO would have their budget doubled and they would audit Medicare fraud & Medicaid fraud and prosecute the criminals without impunity.
  • The healthcare bill would be repealed. Insurance companies would be allowed to compete with each other on a national basis. Tort reform would be implemented so that doctors could do their jobs without fear of being destroyed by slimy personal injury lawyers. Doctors would need to post their costs for various procedures. Price and quality would drive the healthcare market.
  • The entitlement state would be dismantled. The criteria for collecting welfare, SSDI, food stamps and unemployment benefits would be made much stricter. Unemployed people collecting government payments would be required to clean up parks, volunteer at community charity organizations, pick up trash along highways, fix and paint houses in their neighborhoods and generally keep busy in a productive manner for society.
  • A free market method for stabilizing the housing market would be for banks to voluntarily reduce the mortgage balances of underwater homeowners in exchange for a PAR (Property Appreciation Right). The homeowner would agree to pay off the PAR to the Treasury (and administered through the IRS) out of future price appreciation on the existing home or subsequent property. The homeowner would be excluded from taking on any home equity loans or executing any “cash out” refinancing until the PAR was satisfied. The maximum PAR obligation accepted by the Treasury would be based on the value of the home and the income of the homeowner.

I’m sure there are many more solutions which non-captured, intelligent, reasonable citizens could put forth to save this country. None of these ideas would be acceptable to the country’s owners. They would reduce their wealth and power. What these oligarchs do not realize is that we are in the midst of a Fourth Turning. Those who experienced the last one have died off. The existing social order will be swept away. It is likely to be violent and bloody. Good people and bad people will die. When the Crisis reaches its climax we will have the opportunity to implement good solutions. There is also the distinct possibility that our increasingly ignorant populace will turn to a messianic psychopath that promises them renewed glory. Decades of delusional decisions will lead to a future that will not be orderly or controllable.

 

 “The Banks must be restrained, and the financial system reformed, with balance restored to the economy, before there can be any sustained growth and recovery. If the suffering becomes great enough, change will inevitably come, but it may not be orderly or as controllable as the moneyed interests often like to think.” – Jesse

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Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
June 26, 2012 11:30 am

Love the solutions Jim! If only the 90+ % in the dark could read and comprehend this piece! This needs to go viral! Brilliant!!!

Bob
Bob
June 26, 2012 11:42 am

Admin for President!

Your set of proposals is magnificent! Just what the country needs to and should do.

This is a manifesto for the legions of people who intend to carry out the Ron Paul legacy to successful fruition!

I’m in!

Shadows
Shadows
June 26, 2012 12:00 pm

In terms of political reform, I’d like to add it’s probably a good idea to abandon first-past-the-post voting and switch to some form of preference-rank voting. In the long run the current voting system will always lead to two parties, it strongly incentivizes it.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
June 26, 2012 12:04 pm

Shadows: Used to be only land owners could vote. We could switch it to only those who actually pay federal taxes can vote, until solutions are implemented, anyway.

Muck About
Muck About
June 26, 2012 12:34 pm

We need to go further in the solution area.

First we need to reform the judiciary to rid it of political bias. Our current system of naming Supreme Court Justices based on their ideological mind set has to stop. Right now, all votes from the Supreme Courts are 5-4 decisions with Arthur Kennedy being the only judge who thinks. The other 8 judges remain either right or left in their view points which allows for “creative” interpretation of Constitutional Law way far and beyond what should be happening.

Our Constitution and Bill of Rights should be used as the road map for all legal decisions. It should never be twisted to fit some conservative or liberal agenda in the spirit of a “living changing document” as many judges view it. They write new laws from the bench – which is a job given to Congress and Congress alone.

Yes, I know. At the present time, our Congress is as worthless as tits on a boar hog, incapable of making any decisions that might imperil their next election or get them, as individuals, in trouble with the owners of CONgress, hence denied committee memberships and other perks of a pliable politician. That has to stop as well.

Corporations are not people, regardless of what John Roberts says. That one decision, left unchallenged and unchanged will destroy our currently extremely poor political system, allowing more cheating, lying, bought and paid for people to be elected simply because of massive amounts of negative advertising and massive amounts of advertising aimed at one thing: name recognition.

The “Corporations are people” law MUST be taken off the books as it the one law that syncs the ability of the TBTF banks, industrial complex giants and vested interests to purchase any office it want to and thereby obtaining a controlled vote on laws that affect them all. It is immoral, unjust and just plain wrong and must be reversed by fair means or foul.

Next, the Constitution and Bill of Rights must be reviewed and each and every Federal Government Agency (Dept. of Education, IRS, Department of Homeland Security, Department of the Interior, Federal Reserve, SEC, FCC, EPA and about 15 others) must be abolished as not a single one is specifically enumerated to the Federal Government. All the powers of these agencies belong to the States or the people and the Federal Government has no business in any of them.

For money, Congress can pass tariffs and consumption taxes to finance what the Federal government is supposed to be doing, such as protecting our borders (snicker, snicker), the common defense of the country, the Federal judiciary and perhaps I’d bend a little and allow a limited Department of Parks and Recreation to manage National Parks and such.

And I know……. It’s hopeless without a complete reset and what follows the reset is most likely not to be a return to an idealist Federalist Republic as outlined in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. More likely a system like Egypt with a group of General in charge and the über-rich would, instead of politicians be military officers instead.

Sad state of affairs, our United States..

MA

Muck About
Muck About
June 26, 2012 12:39 pm

PS: Jim, this series of articles are +1000…. They’ve been picked up by dozens of sites and spread far and wide.. Great work..

MA

VP4BigBank
VP4BigBank
June 26, 2012 12:52 pm

Your entertaining articles are stuffed full of more sarcasm than an OWS protest is full of ignoramuses. Don’t think I dislike them by this comment; I pity them. Last time I discussed the Citizens United SCOTUS ruling with one of them, I couldn’t get past the basics of what corporations are.

Love the Zappa quote, also the warning from Ron Paul about Liberal Fascism.

“Whenever I write about the slow methodical disintegration of our once great republic into a dysfunctional banana republic controlled by bankers, mega-corporations and arms dealers; the apologists for the empire scoff and cynically ask for my solutions.” – zero chance that the USA becomes a banana republic.

Unfortunately almost all of your ideas are moot. Perhaps later the political stage will be different, like after the Fourth Turning crisis really kicks in hard and cities and states start declaring bankruptcy in droves.

Be Prepared
Be Prepared
June 26, 2012 1:09 pm

The Republic of the United States depends on the very proposals you have put forward for consideration. A Corporation is not a citizen and is merely a legal construct that should act for the benefit of society not just it’s shareholders. Our Political Infrastructure is completely owned by this interpretation allowing the few to pour money to sway the outcome without control. The problem, though, with your proposals is that it would require brave politicians or an informed populace and neither exist. The only other method, of course, would be to go back to our founding and put reform through by any means necessary. The Revolutionary War was mainly in the hands of just 3% of the population at that time. Can we find 3% to take the mantel today? Is it possible to find our way back to our roots and re-instill the virtues of what was so preciously inscribed in the Constitution? Our rights are unalienable endowed by the Creator and by the nature of our existence. So few people, today, really understand that fact and see Government as the center because our schools have taught them thusly. It does require an understanding that, in a Democratic Republic, everyone must accept the fruits of their winners but also the bitters of their failures. Freedom is painful and has costs. When you start looking to win no matter what, you have what we see now and will be moving towards the realms of a totalitarian system.

I appreciate your humour and passionate discourse. Thank you for taking the time to share and give us your thoughts.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
June 26, 2012 1:16 pm

Administrator:

You’ve gone and done it. Top-notch…. Absolutely fabulous.

The more people can stop and question their convictions, look around at resulting situations and admit a failing, the better.

People are speaking different philosophical languges and describing the same thing. Unfortunaately, the veil of ideology is a splendid illusion…. like powder on pock marks, the red light obscuring the welts on a hooker.

I hope some discussion erupts…. there’s a lot to this series.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
June 26, 2012 1:18 pm

Oh, VP4:

Like the insolvency of our banking freakstitutions?

Yep. The taxpayer backstop will be…. taxed.

HUGO
HUGO
June 26, 2012 1:30 pm

BOTTOM LINE:

This whole mess has been caused by leaving the Gold Standard.

Slick32
Slick32
June 26, 2012 1:48 pm

Spot on series! Excellent suggestions and very thorough analysis.

sensetti
sensetti
June 26, 2012 1:54 pm

Admin has the ending correct; the solutions are a non starter. As Admin stated here’s how it ends. “The existing social order will be swept away. It is likely to be violent and bloody. Good people and bad people will die”.

Preparation and location are the keys to survival choose wisely.

Thanks Admin great work.

Daedalus Mugged
Daedalus Mugged
June 26, 2012 2:22 pm

Appreciate the article. I agree with most of the policy prescriptions, disagree with a few, but what would you DO about it now (beyond write an article)? You acknowledge that your proposals have a snowball’s chance in Syria currently.

What can/should we do to increase the odds that the coming chaos will be a rebirth of freedom and liberty rather than a descent into something darker than Orwell? What actions would you advocate for ‘ordinary’ people to take to serve as lifeboats of liberty through the coming storm? How much effort would you spend advocating for ideas that you acknowledge will be ineffectual? Is it time to hunker down, or time to band together and lash out? Is it time to have a quiet discussion with close friends, or time to rally on the mall?

PlatoPlubius
PlatoPlubius
June 26, 2012 2:40 pm

The U.S. already functions as a banana republic. Our currency is being used in a psychotic global game of race-to-the-bottom chicken with other corporately-captured and centralized political institutions. Other countries of the world have already begun to lose faith in the dollar as the world’s reserve currency. Our elected representatives do not do as their constituents demand. The gap between the top 10% and everyone else is at the widest in U.S. history, almost Romanesque. How are we not a banana republic

Ron
Ron
June 26, 2012 2:48 pm

Else than selectively quoting Romney,yes the bottom does have safety nets.The article was great.
To bad Ron Paul ran such a lack luster campaign,reminded me of Rudy ill start in florida Gulianny.It would have been good if he would have gotten pissed off at being ignored by the media.Mabe he should have taken assertiveness training from Chris Christy.RP could actually still turn it around if changed his game plan.The future of the country is at stake,all this gosh golly happy stuff is ok if your running for mayer of a small town.
Mabe the american public well get into it when the lube drys up and they actually feel pain.

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 3:10 pm

Very informative and lucid writing.

Just one question:

What are we going to do with $52 trillion in debt?

Who’s going to pay the roughly $200 trillion in unfunded liabilities (also debt)?

flash
flash
June 26, 2012 3:10 pm

Admin -another +10…can’t say disagree with any of your solutions , but a platform like that would not get you elected to city meter reader.

We’re just gonna’ have do this the hard way…but you already knew that.

Enjoy the rest of your vacation.You deserve it.

Should any political party attempt to abolish social security, unemployment insurance, and eliminate labor laws and farm programs, you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group, of course, that believes you can do these things. Among them are H. L. Hunt (you possibly know his background), a few other Texas oil millionaires, and an occasional politician or business man from other areas. Their number is negligible and they are stupid.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower, l952-

flash
flash
June 26, 2012 3:12 pm

BTW…FWIW..Ike was pre-boomer and yet he knew the entitlement deal.
It’s bread and circuses for the masses or bust…..

Doc Holliday
Doc Holliday
June 26, 2012 3:12 pm

As with a lot of Mr. Quinn’s writing and Ron Paul’s ideas, they make perfect sense, up to a point.
But always at some point I feels as if they have asked me to hold their pet squid for the weekend or change their baby’s diaper.

As a Democratic Socialist at heart, these extreme forms of Libertarianism build another wall between thinking people.

Certainly the Federal Reserve and their Captains at TBTF Banks should go. Glass Stegall should be re-instated and the banking system replaced with an honest and functioning system and most certainly held to account through Regulation. So we are still on the same page.

The Corporate/Government Nexus must be broken once and for all. Corporations are Not People, People are People with beating hearts and lives to live.

The Welfare Scheme should be stopped at all levels. Ally Bank should not be allowed to make sub-prime auto loans to people on fixed incomes with tax payer guarantee but at this point things begin to fall apart in my view, and this is just one more reason there might be blood.

Giving Medicare Vouchers to Seniors and instructing them to go into an unregulated “Free Market” with a handshake and “good luck” is not acceptable.
If we are not capable of overcoming the obstacles to providing at least minimum health care to all citizens, we do not deserve to exist as a nation, and probably will not.
This does not mean we have to continue a bloated, corrupt and unsustainable system. It means that we should find the real courage to create a system that works for everyone.

This same logic applies to a return to the Gold Standard. What we should do is to have an honest government and honest Financial System capable of not chaining or economy to yellow rocks or perhaps the number of goats in existence.
If we are have any chance of living together in an organized and civilized society, we must find a way to an honest system which works for the majority. (may I say 99%)
A return to the Gold Standard and expecting that to solve our problems of finance will result in a repeat of what we are now seeing, 1% with all the Gold and the rest of us as slaves to a system.

Hopefully, I won’t have to unearth my AK47 and Red Banners.
A system on the order of Libertarian Socialism seems to make more sense, hard to achieve but worth the effort. I’m sorry but there would have to be some ground rules in place.
If that fails we can always square off into mobs under the leadership of some TV Preacher or ex used car dealer.

But we can be better than that, maybe.

There is no reason why the very logical and humane aspects of Libertarianism and Socialism cannot be merged into a society fit for humans and other living things.

We are already living in one type of Shark Tank. We must proceed carefully that we don’t find ourselves in another equally as bad.

Doc Holliday

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
June 26, 2012 3:24 pm

Daedalus, as Jim is out drinking, I’ll give it a shot. We became active politically, moved to a better location, paid off debt, became more self sufficient, all the while educating everyone who will listen. The more folks there are that understand our predicament, the more folks there are to educate the masses.

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 3:25 pm

Doc:

Using Libertarianism and Socialism in the same sentence? When did you have your brain removed?

You are obviously a liberal progressive big government idiot, and a socialist at heart? Are you also French? If not, get on a fucking airplane or boat and get to France. They have a nice, new Socialist government and you’d fit in well with all the limp dicked froggies.

You must be pleased with our current president, an ardent socialist cum communist. In the meantime, take your AK47 and Red Banners and shove ’em up your socialist ass along with a thick cactus. Fucking idiot.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
June 26, 2012 3:27 pm

Doc: I gave you a thumbs up for the balls it takes to voice your opinion on a forum which, most probably, will not respond so kindly.

I feel that medical care is a thorny issue, charged by deceiving discourse in the public arena…

However, if you deny gold’s role as a tether to monetary sanity, or for that matter it’s place in the very psyche of human kind…. well there will be a long education in history needed.

Something never comes from nothing and that fact is embedded in science and most modes of logic. Grasping that fundamental, be it ugly, truth, is a necessary step in finding any common ground.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
June 26, 2012 3:33 pm

Doc,

As you are a member of the free shit army, I have a few questions for you. How much free shit is it OK for the gov’t to steal from me? 50%, 100%. Should doctors be enslaved to forcibly give out free healthcare? Should I be forced to pay for strangers’ healthcare at the expense of feeding my family???

In one sentence you want to abolish all welfare, and in the very next F-ing sentence you want free medical for everyone??? Do you read what you type??

We should have an honest Government??? That’s the solution, send a memo to CONgress. Solved.

One more – you’re actually advocating for a Fiat currency system??? Stone moron!

At least you admit you are a socialist, kudos for that. Even though its failed everywhere you keep on. Thank you for listening. Now you can go back to the Ed Schulz show.

WM

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 3:43 pm

Doc “I’m on a government-sponsored” Holiday:

Socialism is great until you run out of other people’s money.

Dipshit Doc the socialist:

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Probably a boomer

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 3:46 pm

A cross-section of dipshit doc’s socialist-pickled brain:

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Yes! Free shit for everyone!

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 3:51 pm

Socialists take note:

The liberal brain drawn above is fairly accurate. This liberal brain is drawn to scale and the brain shown is the actual size of the average liberal-brain. The socialist democratic party heartily approves of the size because it equal to the output of original thinking that the party discourages.

The smaller brain and eventually, smaller cranium makes people more compact and pliable. There will be more room and more food availabe for the leading FSA proliteriate.

If you have noticed, most liberal party members already sport the smaller head and thinner neck of latest style of party member. Look at the dear leader himself. He too has a small head, sloped forehead, large ears (for hearing the voice of the true leadership) and the pencil-like neck of the new socialist man.

A smaller brain means a smaller head. A smaller head means a thinner neck needed to hold it up. A thinner neck means less food eaten and less blood feeding the smaller brain. It is a win-win situation for party leadership

JohnPeg
JohnPeg
June 26, 2012 3:56 pm

Dude! After writing so well, especially about the uneducated, you went and wrote “The entire election process would be scraped”. Scraped? “Scrapped” would have been a better choice . . . .

Loved the ideas though.

sensetti
sensetti
June 26, 2012 4:06 pm

Spell check this JohnPig Fuck you!

Daedalus Mugged
Daedalus Mugged
June 26, 2012 4:20 pm

Wyoming Mike, thanks for responding. Perhaps egocentric, but I actually took Jim’s response of ‘It’s time to get loaded’ as a reply. 🙂

I too have done much of the same. I moved out of the people’s republic of NJ (granted I only made a few hundred yards into PA for commuting reasons) partially because it is a better political climate (there is a tiny remote chance that my vote may actually influence things in the right direction), partially because they bleed me slightly less. I moved into a small condo, while not ‘sustainable’ in the garden sense, it is sustainable in the ‘could get by on far less’ sense. Paid off all debt.

You focused on political activism and reaching out to people. I am not actually optomistic about either. Even in the very remote chance that someone with Jim’s platform could be elected President, and even if some states send senators and representatives with those ideas to DC…would it change anything? Even if they could change things, say President, majority in the house and a supermajority of Senators roughly agreed with that platform…could they really fix it, or is it already too late? They may keep the $200 Trillion in liabilities flat, heck, they might even get it down to $190 Trillion, but it seems we are past the point of no return. The only thing someone with that platform could accomplish is tarring and discrediting the ideas as the world collapses around them despite their best efforts. I see a bad moon is rising, but I don’t really know what to do about it, it isn’t like I can chain it to the horizon.

SAH
SAH
June 26, 2012 4:26 pm

@Administrator – Excellent 3 part series, I enjoyed reading all of it. You left little else to be said on the topic, have fun at the bar.

@AWD those are some of the best pics you’ve posted yet. Love the pic of aged Boomer socialist scum, I kind of want to print it and hang it on my fridge, since it makes me want to vomit (useful all natural appetite suppressant during bikini season).

Doc Holliday
Doc Holliday
June 26, 2012 4:34 pm

AWD

Maybe you need to go back to Libertarian School as you must have been outside smoking a joint during class.
What you are preaching is a right wing form of Libertarianism, the Shark Tank Model which should make true Libertarians cringe.

Right Wing LIbertarians are on the same level as Communists.
You are blinded to an ideology which is prevented from finding reality due to human nature.

Do yourself a favor and google Libertarian Socialism, maybe spend a bit of time reading WikiPed’s words of explanation.

In the meantime, before you go calling other people idiots and suggesting that he leave the country, take a deep breath, talk to someone and get a grip before you make an even bigger idiot of yourself.

Doc Holliday
Doc Holliday
June 26, 2012 4:42 pm

for AWD

You might want to re-read Mr. Quinn’s thoughts on those blinded, not wanting to hear or see that they are or might be wrong.
“it is a sign of character to realize you have been decieved” I think were his words, or something close.

But go ahead with the name calling my Friend.
But I refuse to be dragged into a name calling contest with an asshole of the first water, an idiot and hopelessly lost moron.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
June 26, 2012 4:43 pm

Daedalus: Great response. I don’t really think it can be fixed either. I just want as many educated as possible to help pick up the pieces (whatever form that may take) when the whole thing crashes down.

Wyoming Mike
Wyoming Mike
June 26, 2012 4:47 pm

Doc: Asshole, idiot, hopelessly lost moron? Good thing you don’t resort to name calling. I notice no comments on my questions. Truth got your tongue?

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 4:54 pm

Doc:

It never ceases to amaze me how ideologues and progressives such as yourself can creatively use terms and ideas to make up completely fabricated systems of complete horse shit. In reality, it shows a deluded mind. If human nature is such that anyone would listen to a fucking idiot such as yourself, than humans are doomed. Yet, idiots, boobs, mental defectives, louts and oafs have been listening to intellectual shitheads like you for many years, and what you say calms their disturbed minds. They know they’re getting the shaft in life, and people like you show them the culprit. Socialism, Communism, yes, take from the productive and redistribute it.

I’m guessing you teach at college? or is it middle school? probably an online wonder like U. of Phoenix. They are required to believe your shit, but I’m not. We love dickheads like you.

BTW, if you stay in the U.S., there are many, many people that will fight you and your socialist ideas to the death. We have a little document called “the constitution” and “the bill of rights”, you may have heard of them. They are still in effect, no matter how much kooks like you and your dear leader Obama may try to disregard them in favor of socialism. You and your pseudo-intellectual ilk are going to end up in the scrap heap of history with all the other socialists and communists, or dead by mass hanging or eating a bullet. Do yourself (and the world) a favor, eat a bullet now. Your polluting this world with filth.

Socialist Doc “I get paid tax money to take a” Holiday gets eaten by the shark tank model.
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Colma Rising
Colma Rising
June 26, 2012 4:55 pm

Doc Holiday:

Good response. I have to work, but if you’re around later I’ll clarify your points if possible.

Or you can try, but you got some folks foaming already.

Guys: I think Holiday may actually know an angle desperately in need of exploration…. just a hunch.

Doc: Don an asbestos jacket….

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 26, 2012 4:56 pm

Milners kindergartners, CFR, Bilderbergs, Bohemians, Trilaterals…

Secret groups that believe themselves superior in intelligence.

Doc Holliday
Doc Holliday
June 26, 2012 5:03 pm

AWD
Still on the name calling jag I see.
But here is a quote from Libertarian Socialist Noam Chomsky.
Its probably above your level of comprehension but give it a shot.

“a consistent Libertarian must oppose private ownership of the Means of Production and wage slavery. as it is incompatible with the principle that labor must be freely undertaken and under control of the producer”

And no. I did not attend a for profit school like the Univ. of Phoenix, thank you.
But a state university with no stock holders, fully owned and operated by the people.
And with an excellent Philosophy program I might add, from which I am a proud graduate.

Purplefrog
Purplefrog
June 26, 2012 5:10 pm

For those of us in our own lives:
1. Pay cash. Using a credit card feeds the electronic fiat.
2. Reduce debt to zero as fast as possible.
3. For the short term, keep a few FRNs for the potential trouble coming – don’t trust electronic money. These FRNs will be used to buy silver coins as appropriate.
4. Buy other things of value, either intrinsically, or that can be used to produce/grow things of value.
5. Get to know your neighbors and share with them. Build a community where you are.
6. Move toward barter as your primary basis of trade.
7. Learn a trade.

Any other thoughts out there?

Doc Holliday
Doc Holliday
June 26, 2012 6:13 pm

Posting on a site like this reminds me that those like AWD, with his threats of hanging those with which he does not agree nor understand, is a good reason to keep the AK 47 buried not too deeply.
Pathetic cases such as AWD quickly find a home in Neo Nazi groups when things go south.

Cases like AWD are why most of us shy away from Libertarians and Tea Party Kooks.

Why would one with such a limited world view bother to try and read an essay such as this post?

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 6:15 pm

Doc:

Your dime-store wikepedia level education is showing. Now using Noam Chomsky? He is completely morally and intellectually bankrupt. A typical Ivy Leauge/MIT hack, the kind that have destroyed this country. No grasp of reality. You, like your libtard heroes, are empty headed pseudo-intellectuals. Fucking idiots like you have co-opted the democrats, now progressives. 30 years ago, you could depend on the democrats to end wars and help people. Now, they are simply enslaving the masses.

Having a argument with you validates that your argument is valid, which it is not. Having arguments is how your pseudo-intellectual hoarse shit becomes validated. People like you and your uncle Obama, who’ve never had a real job, never ran a company, have no real experience of any kind except living off the somebody else or the government dole. Truly pathetic. As I always say, everyone is liberal democrat until they get a job. Your people vote for a living instead of work. Only problem, voting produces nothing.

Try googling the word “job” or “work”, you might be surprised what Wiki says.

sensetti
sensetti
June 26, 2012 6:17 pm

All good points purple frog
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AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 6:24 pm

Doc:

You are flailing wildly, now using Nazi references? Pathetic. You have simply fed yourself nonsense your whole life, and now waiting for the day when that filth will make you important, as important as you feel about yourself. Pathetic. You don’t have an original idea in your empty head. Do yourself a favor and look down the barrel of your AK, and wiggle the trigger, make sure it works. Your cerebrum, used as wallpaper, may have some value. Your cerebrum in it’s current state is worthless.

Alexander Harkavy
Alexander Harkavy
June 26, 2012 6:25 pm

Mr. Quinn,

Hell of treatise!

I think you need a good novel to curl up with.

Let me know, and I will send you a pdf.

Sincerely,

Alexander Harkavy

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 6:26 pm

Here’s a test for Doc “my whole life has been a” Holiday, and the rest of the libtard socialist and communists:

Test for Socialism:

If you believe it’s greedy for American taxpayers to want to keep more of their own money, but not greedy to demand that government confiscate other people’s money and redistribute it to those who didn’t earn it, you might be a socialist.

If you don’t understand (or care) that babies scream and cry the moment they are born because they are already heavily in debt and facing a bleak future and lower quality of life, you might be a socialist.

If the only thing you, your Cabinet members and czars know about business is from books read at Harvard Law School, written by Karl Marx, you might be a socialist.

If you want to allocate hundreds of millions to the Internal Revenue Service to go after tax cheats when your administration is filled with tax cheats, including the guy in charge of America’s taxes (Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner), you might be a socialist.

If you think the “White House Party Crashers” are terrible people because they came to a state dinner without aninvitation, but you want to give instant citizenship to 12 million uninvited “illegal aliens” who crashed our border, you might be a socialist.

If you think anyone who doesn’t read the New York Times is dumb and ignorant, but think it’s OK for Congress to pass a 2,000-page health care bill without reading it, you might be a socialist.

If you think Times’ columnist Paul Krugman deserves a Nobel Prize for economics and you deserve a Nobel Peace Prize even though neither of you created a job or ended a war, you might be a socialist.

If you think it’s OK to meet with dictators, bullies, tyrants and terrorist sympathizers without preconditions, but have no interest in meeting with conservatives in Congress, you might be a socialist.

If you think it’s OK to give constitutional rights to terrorists, but not to the bondholders, shareholders and secured creditors of GM and Chrysler when you stole the company from them and awarded it to the unions that bankrupted them, you might be a socialist.

If you think Raul Castro, the leader of communist Cuba, in firing 500,000 government employees by telling them “government can no longer employ or take care of everyone” isn’t a hint that perhaps America needs to reduce our obscene number of government employees, you might be a socialist.

If you think George W. Bush’s spending was an embarrassment, a travesty and a sin, but you have no problem increasing the national debt more in one day than the entire 2007 budget deficit, you might be a socialist.

If you think Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar of “The View” represent the moderate wing of the Democratic Party, you might be a socialist.

If you think it was OK for Nancy Pelosi to pass Obamacare so she could benefit from the special clause on Page 1,890 that gives free faceliftsto public officials, you might be a socialist (just kidding!).

If you want to convert America to a “green economy” to create jobs, after Spain has proven the green economy destroys three times as many jobs as it creates and leads to 20 percent unemployment, you might be a socialist.

If you think denying someone a job, government contract or entry to college because of the color of their skin is immoral and criminal, but giving someone a job, government contract or college admission because of a different color of their skin is “social justice,” you might be a socialist.

If you want to abandon capitalism and put the economy under the controlof government bureaucrats, even though virtually every city, county, state and federal department run by these same bureaucrats is insolvent and bankrupt, you might be a socialist.

If you favor taxpayer bailouts of companies who give you campaign contributions and hide it by refusing to disclose who got the money or how much and you demand your cronies in Congresspass the 1,000-plus page bailout bill without reading it, you might be a socialist.

If you think spending an extra trillion dollars will save money on health care and reduce the deficit, you might be a socialist (and possibly learned math in public school). If your solution to Medicare driving the country into bankruptcy is expanding it to everyone with Obamacare, you might be a socialist.

If want to lower the cost of health care but left out tort reform, you might be a socialist lawyer.

If you’re a Columbia University professor and gave a student named Barack Obama an A in economics, you are definitely a socialist.

And finally, in the eighth year of the Obama presidency, if Bangladesh is hosting “Aid America” concerts or you’re standing in line for toilet paper, you have a socialist president. It’s time to stand up and loudly call a socialist … a socialist!

AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 6:29 pm

Brain dead, socialist, and microcephalic is no way to go through life

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AWD
AWD
June 26, 2012 6:36 pm

Admin:

Feeling warm and fuzzy about Flash? You gotta be tanked.

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