
Surviving the Republican Establishment
There are at least two conflicting views of the Occupy Wall Street mob(s). One is that the media is overplaying the protests and that they are much to do about nothing. The idea is that the protestors are primarily a bunch of idealistic kids living out their fantasies of the turn-on, tune-in, drop-out crowd of the sixties.
At the other extreme is the view that the protests are the start of a worldwide left-wing revolution promoted by communists, union Mafiosos, and a variety of down-with-the-rich misfits. While I believe that the goofy, confused kids — who can’t seem to coherently explain why they’re protesting — are being used by the heavyweight, behind-the-scenes players who are funding the protests, that’s beside the point.
What’s more important is to understand that these kinds of protests are nothing new. Class warfare has been a fact of life throughout most of modern history. Whether we like it or not, envy fuels a never-ending, contentious relationship between the “haves” and the “have-nots.” It’s always been that way, and always will be. The Kumbaya stuff is nice for dreamers who love to twitterpate, but it’s not reality. Human nature is what it is.
Just as the mid-1950s represent the pinnacle of Western civilization, the French Revolution has always served as the gold standard for aspiring left-wing revolutionaries. The Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, which came on the scene nearly one hundred and thirty years later, is often held up as a model for would-be revolutionaries, but it didn’t have the passion and romanticism of the French Revolution.
The reason those on the far left have always held a special place in their hearts for the Robespierre-inspired guillotine crowd in France is that the riff-raff of that country transformed their angry fantasies into the spilling of blood — lots of it — and did so without mercy or discretion. Even the revolution’s leader, Robespierre, ended up losing his head!
Which brings us back to today and the fleabagger protests. While some may be hesitant to attribute too much power to the nation’s most famous community organizer, the sad truth is that the driving force behind the current movement is none other than Chairman Obama.
In between playing the role of venture capitalist with your money and instructing fellow radical Eric Holder to double down on the Fast and Furious cover-up, he has been stoking the fires of revolution since the day he arrived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Those who don’t get this are naïve to the core.
At first, of course, BHO was careful to carry out his plans in a stealth manner. But in recent months, as it became clear that he and his fellow radicals in Congress were going down to sweeping defeat in 2012, he began bringing his revolutionary game into the open.
With the clock ticking down on “this progressive moment in history” (credit, Paul Krugman), there’s no time for stealth. No sooner had he finished his “Can we all get along?” speech following the shooting of Gabby Giffords in Tuscon, Arizona, Obama quickly took off the gloves, put on his Che Guevara T-shirt, and took aim at capitalism’s jugular.
Longtime readers know that I have repeatedly warned about a possible trumped-up crisis that could be used to suspend the 2012 elections. Hopefully, it won’t happen, but it would be wise to be on the lookout for it. Those caught in an O’Reilly Naiveté Warp should remember that the mantra of the left has always been, and still is, that the end justifies the means.
The “occupy” protests may seem incoherent to many, because they are lacking in both substance and message. But to a keen observer, the driving force behind the protests is quite clear: envy-based anger. Envy — one of the basest of human traits — is, unfortunately, a dangerous fact of life that will always be with us.
Let’s be very clear here. Envy is not about leveling the playing field, nor is it about helping people lift themselves up. It’s about providing an outlet for one’s hatred. Envy is about inflicting punishment on those who are perceived to be too well off.
The modern-day buzzword for this envy is class warfare (a.k.a. plunder), but, regardless of what you call it, it’s been around since the beginning of recorded history. Since there’s no nice way of branding it, the left has long referred to it by the mother of all abstracts, social justice. Sort of like a bottle of snake oil — “good fer what(ever) ails ya.”
Who would be dumb enough to buy into a catchall bromide that has no meaning except that which each individual assigns to it? Answer: Roughly 50 percent of the population! Why? Because it feels so good to hate! Yes, it really is that simple. My detractors call it ranting. I call it acknowledging reality.
Though politicians have been playing the class-warfare game quite openly since at least the early part of the 20th century, the father of modern social justice was Franklin D. Roosevelt. Once FDR managed to get the unconstitutional Social Security Act through Congress, progressives became ever more bold in pushing through additional vote-buying programs that were — and are — equally unconstitutional.
In his 1936 presidential campaign, with the Great Depression getting worse by the day, FDR blatantly focused on creating conflict between the haves and the have-nots. He pounded away at the theme that one-third of the nation was “ill-housed,” “ill-clad,” and “ill-nourished.” And it worked! That’s right, in the midst of the Great Depression — a depression which he himself had deepened and prolonged with his big-government policies — FDR beat Alfred Landon in a landslide, carrying every state but Maine and Vermont.
I thought about this last week when Sean Hannity asked Thomas Sowell if he thought Barack Obama could win reelection on a class-warfare platform, to which Sowell, with a concerned look on his face, responded, “Unfortunately, I believe he could.” Sowell, one of the greatest free-market minds on the planet, started out as a communist, so he is all too familiar with how anti-freedom revolutionaries think and operate.
Having said this, Republicans had better wake up. The establishment is maneuvering behind the scenes to put yet another Republican progressive — Mitt Romney — in the White House. The going wisdom is that Romney has the best chance of beating Barack Obama, but those who are focused on only that aspect of the election are ignoring the lessons of history.
What I’m getting at here is that even if Romney wins, he is likely to put us right back on a George W. Bush track of gradually moving the U.S. to the left, which is what opened the door for the 2008 left-wing takeover of the presidency and the Congress in the first place. The last person freedom lovers should want to see in the White House come January 2013 is Mitt Hoover.
I’m not naïve. I understand that at this point in time it’s impossible for a true defender of individual rights to be elected president, but I’ll settle for someone who will at least make a serious attempt to start repealing socialist legislation now in place and start moving the U.S. to the right.
Several candidates fit that description, and the $64 million question is not whether or not they can survive the Democrats’ smear machine. It’s whether or not they can survive the Republican establishment’s unrelenting efforts to destroy them. And the next in line to be tested on that question is Herman Cain. It will be fascinating to watch how he handles the challenge of being their prime target.
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Hate is such a strong and dangerous emotion, often fueled by envy, it tends to destroy the one who hates as well as the hated.
What is so disconcerting though is how misdirected is this brewing hatred evinced in the “Occupy” event. Appearently these inarticulate folks are angry with the so-called 1% of the population who are worth the most money in our society…not the rule makers. I suppose that if someone is able to take advantage of driving a certain amount of their taxable productivity through capital gains rather than ordinary income, (thereby legally reducing their relative taxation) they are to be hated!
Though it can feel so good, hatred is such a counter-productive emotion. But mis-directed hatred is just foolish and dangerous.
The Repub establishment likes Herman Cain. Almost as much as they adore Romney & Perry. In unison with what Robert said, they want to get another Bush in the WH to slow the take over of the US down a notch as 0 is moving to fast & has waked a lot of people up.
Look up Collapse The System by Cloward & Pivon.
Cain Flips on ‘Fed’ Audit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJjh13WwyfA
Look up the phrase
Cain says 90% of patriot act is right on
This is the PA that Bachmann voted to extend.
Ron Paul is the most feared candidate:
http://tinyurl.com/3j6wk4r
SamFox
Envy and hatred of the super-rich are partly driving the protests, but they are not the primary motivations which has got the people out there on the streets in the first place. Moreover, envy alone won’t keep the protesters protesting on the streets.
“When the money stops flowing to main street the blood starts flowing on the streets.” Gerald Celente
The welfare-warfare state (amerika) is failing; however, the super-rich are getting richer; meanwhile, the hoi polloi are getting poorer. Of course, the middle class have been getting poorer for many years now; they just haven’t noticed until recently because Keynesian economics has created an illusory, global credit-bubble which has been disguising reality.
The shrewed, transnational-corporatists have been raking it in, because they know how to play the game of Bubble Economics. The ignorant masses, who thought that they were going to benefit from social programs, got played by their Machiavellian leaders.
The Machiavellians are still playing the ignoramuses for the suckers that they, indeed, are; The neocon/neolib Machiavellians will continue to play the ignorant masses until “blood” or the threat thereof starts to flow in their own living rooms; A process which could take months or years or even decades…………………..
………………………….The growing income disparity between the “haves” and the “have-nots” is real, and the common main-street-people can both see and feel the difference between themselves and The-Wall-Street elites. Furthermore, the facts run contrary to the recycled narrative of the neocons that the poor have never had it so good. For example, Dr. Paul Craig Roberts makes an excellent, factual case which disproves the neocon narrative.
Dr. Paul writes, “Conservatives are stuck in the canard that democracy is a tool used by the poor to provide themselves with benefits at the expense of the rich. [Pat]Buchanan cites statistics of those on welfare, food stamps, Medicaid, and so on as evidence that the rich are being plundered. Yet, the facts are the opposite. The distribution of income has completely reversed since the 1960s…………
…………………..In the 1960s, the top 1 percent received 11% of the income gains, and the bottom 90% received 65%, leaving 24% of income gains for the 9% of richest Americans just below the top 1%. In the first decade of the 21st century, these figures have reversed. The top 1% receive 65% of the income gains and the bottom 90% receive 12%, leaving 23% for those rich Americans in the 91-99 percentile.”
Conclusion: As long as the income level of the super-rich increases while the pain level of the not-so-rich classes also concurrently increases, then blood will flow. If the pain level decreases within the lower classes, then it won’t matter if the “rich” keep getting richer.
Reality Seeker, why is there a growing $ disparity? How has this come to be? Please answer those. Thanks.
Whenever the socialists/communists whatever…come to take down a country they always use class warfare. Rich = evil! Poor = victims!
What the peeps in the streets don’t realize or hide from, is that compared to most of the rest of the world THEY are rich. Most of them have homes to go to, plenty of food, cars, TV, cell phones, plenty of clothes…so what are they b0000ing about?
At a tough $ time, I had to wash dishes to make ends meet for my family. I had a wife & 2 children. I progressed from there, but I started at what I could get. Many of these peeps seem to think govt should take care of them. A foolish agenda indeed!
If govt takes care of ya, it’s at the cost of freedom & God given rights.
SamFox
Unreality seeker: why don’t you start your own blog? I personally am tired of having to wade through your voluminous rah-rah for socialism posts on this website.
Reply to Stogie and Pete and whomever:
Go lick Herman Cain’s boots.
Seriously RS. Start your own blog and say everything you feel you need to say.
you don’t have to smoke ‘em, stogie, just because you got ‘em (i.e., if thine right eye offends thee – wear a patch…) …tho, if you “perceive” rs’ posts as pro socialism, it does beg the question: what ARE you smoking?
lol…..
“pro socialism”
In the past, Classical Liberals have been accused of having been socialists quite often by neocon zombies; I’m accustomed to it.
It would have been much more accurate had they said that my writing was sloppy and filled with numerous instances of poor grammar.
Actually, I wish that Bonfire would resume posting again, because I enjoyed his ranting attacks; I also enjoyed returning the favor by putting him under the verbal lash.
lol….the bonfire may have been reduced to a smouldering frustration….
hadn’t noticed the symmetry before today, how cain’s is phonetically identical to keynes…the slewers of the able(s), eh? i like it…….
The rich do get richer; sometimes by ordinary, legal means, other times by crony capitalism (having the politicians write the laws to benefit the insiders and handicap the competition even further). However, it’s quite likely that the competent and capable will get richer than the incompetent and incapable, no matter how many rules and regulations are thrown in their way.
Steve Jobs started a business in his garage with Wozniak and made billions. Jamie Dimon worked the system on Wall St. and made billions. Are these the same?
The dumbing down of the education system was deliberate, so that most sheeple would not look at Jobs and Dimon and see a difference. To the extent that they have succeeded, every rich person (or those only perceived to be rich) should be extremely nervous; those incapable of discriminating between Jobs and Dimon will also be incapable of discriminating between Dimon and Soros, Buffett, or anyone else who is of the “evil rich”.
I guess after they guillotine the rich, they will be forced to accept jobs created by the homeless, welfare – fed, crack-addicted, etc.
a suggestion james:
“crony capitalism” is a muddle word, like “social justice”. using, vernacularzing, muddles serves to maintain turbidity, which is the raison detre of such chimeras….
crony is synonymous with cartel, monopoly, oligarchy, etc. it means organized, as in conspiracy.
organized to what end? controlling, if not eliminating, competition.
and to control/eliminate competition necessarily means trespass against property. and that means controlling markets.
since it takes states / govs to accomplish controls of, obviate inalienable rights to, property / markets, to erect & maintain cartels, monopolies, etc, and since that interlock already has a word to represent it, that’s the word that should be used.
fascism is that word.
capitalism is side effect to free market mechanism (and substrates like rule of law – not legality, contracts): prices (which inform supply, demand, planning horizons, etc). using tool of state to end run price discovery (not to mention much else, besides) via hampering, or eliminating, of competition is not a little bit capitalism in the same way a woman is not a little bit pregnant.
and, if because of repetition, inundation, crony capitalism sounds sensible, then try a sounding of “crony mafia”…can you hear the redundancy echo?
I found that useful. Nice job.
thanks, dan.
just read this gary north essay. cartels. i did not know that color of law prohibits self-pumping of gas in oregon, nj. but there it is. gov is a butter knife…….
http://
lewrockwell.com/
north/north1050.html
I am a fan of capital letters.
I SECOND THAT!!!
Speaking of Keynesian Cain, I noticed that GBTV (aka Circus INC.) favors Cain, who is an Alan-Greenback acolyte. However, GB has a credibility problem; namely, Herman Cain is being exposed for what he is: a Kaynesian fraud, a 999 tax conman and an insider Fed-neocon. For example, Glenn Beck and his little clown-clones have been plugging a site named The Economic Collapse blog for years now. It’s an O.K. site actually, but not nearly as good as Gary North’s.
Anyway, The Economic Collapse blog just did a rundown on Kaynesian Cain’s 999 tax plan and exposed it. Well, so much for Glenn’s lightweight opinions………….
http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-9-9-9-plan-is-the-herman-cain-tax-plan-a-good-idea
Message to Herman Fed-Monster: We got your number buddy.
Robert, you’re so uplifting, it feels unnatural, and I’m glad your parents had children. Respecting replies here, I’m reminded of an effective response to the lefties dribble – “Are you usually this stupid, or is this a special occasion?”
Centralized, big government is the problem, esp. in re wealth disparity.
Everytime these nitwits [politicians and beaureaucrats] pull a lever or turn a knob, bad stuff happens. The game has a set of rules; don’t blame the players for winning, or losing for that matter – if anyone is to blame, it is the rulemakers.
This enormous beast we call the US economy – about $15T when I last checked – has a mind of its own. The President doesn’t control it, the Congress doesn’t, heck, even the FED is quite powerless to influence it to any meaningful degree. No, it will hurt you bad if you’re not careful and don’t show it due repsect. It will even adjust to the latest crazy legislation such as Sarbanes-Oxley and Frank-Dodd. So rail as we do against the latest villain, the US economy will trudge along; on-shore or off-shore, above ground or underground, gray or black, cash or check, Republican or Democrat…it doesn’t matter in the long-run.
Don’t you find it sadly amusing to see the latest crop of government apparatchiks trying their darndest to kill the US economy only to be frustrated and bemused? They’ve spent the last 3 years ratcheting up the assault. If you’ll pardon the analogy, it is like an engine that a bunch of frat boys have tinkered with, then beat with bats and hammers, then put sugar in the gas tank and finally set on fire only to see it sputter a bit and begin revving again.
My advice: Beware the Bubbles!
< centralized, big government is the problem, esp. in re wealth disparity.
correct. but, Do you realize theft of wealth is state/gov raison detre?
< don’t blame the players for winning, or losing for that matter – if anyone is to blame, it is the rulemakers.
incorrect. “players” & “rule makers” are the same people. also, “game” can be a useful metaphor, but my life is not a game, let alone a pawn in someone else’s game.
< it doesn’t matter in the long-run.
true. but, none of us live “in the long run”. keynes, the propagandist/apologist, is known to have said, “in the long run, we are all dead”. and I would here juxtapose another ordinarily noxious phrase, “be here now”, in the one life you do have.
< only to see it sputter a bit and begin revving again.
the golden egg laying goose CAN be killed. in fact, she already has been. here, anyway (the usa dirt patch). parochials will parish – and perish (like those before them), or tread dirtier and dirtier water (a la reservations): go (insert cardinal direction), somewhere, young man…..
Thx for the critique Reunion and points taken. Of course I did beg your pardon for the analogy…just trying to use a little hyperbole, metaphor and analogies to get the point across.
And you are so right that this is no game, no siree…it is high stakes reality. Nevertheless I like and enjoy your humor; it helps the medicine go down. Although they are dangerous, I do find the nincompoops in government amusing sometimes, especially when they are so darn frustrated. Agreed that the raison detre of government is confiscation of wealth which is very serious business indeed.
< Credit Default Swaps – a privatize the wealth, and socialize the risk for only an elite with access program if there ever was one.
is "only" a tell?
< The Mega-elite is fixing to bankrupt the planet rather than take their worthless CD swaps in their own shorts….
it has long been OPM (so, not their shorts). and, as you wrote, gains are private, costs are foisted (but antisocially, not socially – there is nothing social about any of the isms, except anarcho-capitalism).
the would be guillotiners are symbiotes. they mostly take it in the neck. every so often turnabout occurs; briefly; then, reversion. ultimately, lead & follow have chosen to dance, and so deserve each other. unfortunately, symbiotes are also uniformly delusional and projecting, and so are self-righteous shanghaiers (slavers) of anyone within reach.
oops…this post isn’t in kansas, anymore…lol
Wow, you folk do go on. One comment I saw seems to sum it up is that if the load is eased on the 95% then the problem will go away….I disagree to the extent that more and more movements are emerging that want to run “their man..Or woman for office that the big majority will have drifted away from big government. This is just getting started. It will come to a head in the next two or three elections and we will have a “new republic” and all the “reelect me because I am chairman of a “big committee”. Foo That is also going away rapidly. All the big words won’t change that. Makes no difference who gets elected the influence has shifted to the common man.
Credit Default Swaps are only for a small group of mega-rich. Taking out insurance policies on investments (and governments) is not entrepreneurial capitalism. Taking tax dollars of the middle class to pay off CDS’s to banks and investment firms when the investment/insurance companies failed is what this is all about. The game is rigged. Not envy, but the lying to and theft from the average tax payer is what is pissing off so many at this time.
Credit Default Swaps – a privatize the wealth, and socialize the risk for only an elite with access program if there ever was one. And many Left, Right and Middle, and Outsiders have missed that point.
But I don’t think that’s why people are angry.
To be angry about the CD swaps, the sheeple have to know about them….
I don’t know anyone who is even vaguely aware of the swaps, the size, the impact on the banks, or the impact of those swaps on the sovereign debt crisis. (Not that I even follow it all…)
Almost everyone I know on the Left cannot even understand that a trillion is a million times a million: How can those idiots be angry about something they cannot understand.
The Mega-elite is fixing to bankrupt the planet rather than take their worthless CD swaps in their own shorts…. but that’s why almost all of the angry are demanding MORE government… from the same politicians the Mega-elite have selected to right the global economy into the ground. They are drones sent in to misdirect the cameras and the public attention.
They want more government to make sure the Credit Default Swappers all wind up filthy rich and co. And, if anyone is to be blamed it has to be no one more wealthy than a local doctor!
True, there is some anger for the banks… but what do you wanna bet the protesters would only guillotine the whistle blowers, the flunkies, and the professional bankers who AT MOST are mere cogs in the machine. These people haven’t got a clue…
Just a SWAG.
Topeka–You would agree that all the name calling and simplistic finger pointing by the riff-raff and blogists on both sides is exactly what the Investment/Management Class loves–that way they stay out of the spot light and are able to continue manipulating the politicians on all sides. Emperors and ancient kings all amassed wealth on the backs of their subjects and they were neither capitalists or socialists, in the technical sense. Perhaps it is genetic. But at least everyone knew who they were. Check it out: Over 65 Trillion dollars of Credit Default Swaps is larger than all economies on the planet. Since this investment insurance is used as collateral by many banks, the system is bankrupt. Taken together with mortgage backed CDO’s, the big guys no longer trust what is on their own books. Truth in lending and accounting is gone. That is why the banks will not easily lend to each other, or to us. And this is why corporations are hording cash. I would suggest we start using terms like “hyper-capitalism” to reflect this new age of global, computer driven, non-regulated capitalism. We should stop the name calling, and pull back the curtain.
yet another prefix to “capitalism”, another abuse of hyphen, is layering on – not pulling back – the curtain.
simplistic finger pointing, indeed; and since it’s such a simple story/history, with refrain & rhyme going all the way back, it’s only brass gonads, or brains, that could straight-face such an “explanation”.
Peace will prevail as long as the food and heating oil/natural gas remains affordable, along with beer.
i see…not brass…”beer”……
Keep an eye on rice and sugar, and milk–humans as primates need it for their young– futures.
I normally love Roberts blog pieces but on this one he is dead wrong regarding the motivation of “why” many of these people are on the “occupy wall street” movement. What it has to do is what Ron Paul has been saying for years – End the Fed, end the fractional banking system. Believe it or not there are “many” young people that are a lot more informed on what is going on and quite frankly they are tired of getting screwed. This kid here sums it up best. You want a lesson on what is “really” going on not just this dismissive “oh a bunch of lazy dumb liberals complaining over the have’s and have not’s” crap everyone is fed by the main stream media. Reality is we as a people are getting screwed! Most don’t want hand outs, they want a fair shake in this world at a time in our history where that may not happen. Wall street is the largest casino in the world, the Fed continues to print off worthless fiat currency and many of the same systems that caused this downturn are still in place. This kid is dead on and if you disagree then you are simply ignorant on what’s is really going on!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EuMSaG9dQE&feature=feedu
Hear, hear, Mr. Ringer. A tremendous article right up to near its end where you say, “.. it’s impossible for a true defender of individual rights to be elected president, but I’ll settle for someone..” like former Chairman of the Board of Directors at the KC Fed. Barf out!!
You carefully avoided giving any words of encouragement to support Gary Johnson or Ron Paul who both are long time champions of our constitutional republic & individual rights.
Mr. Cain champions Alan Greenspan and Henry Kissinger. Greenspan went racing from the good graces of Ayn Rand into the arms of the devil himself, John Maynard Keynes. And Kissinger, along with David Rockefeller, Zbigniew Brzezinski, etc., is a charter member of the infamous CFR which promotes a one-world socialist government. Add to that Mr. Cain, like Kissinger, is a full-blown Neocon who desires to police the world at the expense of the U.S. taxpayers.
Topping that off… Herman Cain is an absolute liar. When he’s caught in a lie, like Ron Paul caught him in the NH debate, Mr. Cain always replies he was misquoted. Bull feathers!!
The man is a gospel singing bald faced liar… and you know it as well as I do… yet any one reading your article is going to come away with the feeling Robert Ringer likes Cain for POTUS. In so doing, Mr. Ringer, IMO.. you’ve diminished your stature.
Reply to Kevan Rowlee:
Yes. True.
Moreover, only a handful are pointing out that 9 9 9 is really 9 9 9 9. Alex Jones has been pointing this out since he looked into the details of Keynesian Cain’s propaganda. Yesterday, Peter Schiff started to point out 9 9 9 9, too.
Psssssst. RJR fully understands that Ron Paul and Gary Johnson are the only two men who can be trusted above all others; however, its better, he thinks, to have a Keynesian Cain than to have a Mitt Obamney or a BHO.
Personally, I’ll take my chances with Ron Paul; Even if Paul loses, no matter, because he will so change the nature and dynamics of the debate that he wins the larger battle for truth; And we win, too, if we support him in this defining moment in history. We win, because we live or die with integrity.
Let the others drink Keynesian Cain’s hemlock flavored Kool-Aide.
I know who the enemies of freedom are.
We’ve got your number Cain, and it’s the real number.
IF, I say IF, Kevan R is correct & Mr. R is pushing Cain, I agree with his post.
Looks like I may be disagreeing with Kevan on RR & R Paul.
Robert says good things about Ron. Kevan, go to the top of the page & in the search box enter
Robert Ringer on Ron Paul. That should sooth your concern.
You are right about “90% of the ‘Patriot’ Act is right on!” Herman Cain. Herman is a smoothie. Very smart. He flip flopped on auditing the ‘Fed’.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJjh13WwyfA
Then on Cain there are his 2 positions on raising the debt ceiling.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrDBQr6fW6k
Herman, at best, is a UQ. Unknown Quantity. We cannot afford to take a chance on the UQ’s that all the candidates but Ron & Gary are. This is NOT the time for “any one but 0!” as “any one but Bush” got us 0.
In Ron Paul & Gary Johnson we KNOW that they have been faithful to their platforms & have not flip flopped at the blowing of every new political or social breeze.What we need KQ’s. Known Quantities that we can verify. There are only two…so sad.
If any one doesn’t ‘KNOW’, you have not done much looking.
SamFox
dear right-again robert:
keep up the good work in bashing the gop big government mainstream….e.g. mitt ‘mandatory insurance’ romney…
rubbing their noses in their adopted role(political ‘dung’)…as caretakers of the socialist police state ….they must not be allowed to quote the principles of ronald reagan or the founding fathers without putting their feet right into the fire and reminding them that the founding fathers established the usa based on most of all the idea of LIMITED GOVERNMENT not on the works of marx and lenin or fdr!!
as for obama it mystefies me how skillfully he is anti-wall street….while avoiding the elephant in the room….
BARACK OBAMA VOTED IN FAVOR OF THE WALL STREET BAILOUT!
BARACK OBAMA VOTED IN FAVOR OF THE WALL STREET BAILOUT!
BARACK OBAMA VOTED IN FAVOR OF THE WALL STREET BAILOUT!
even to apologetic democrats this is anathema..
this is the egg that the gop should be throwing on the
charismatic face in the white house…and at the mainstream gop administration members obama replaced….
and the socialist big government caretakers in congress….
this is the shame and gross mistake that the next gop nominee must reject…
the failed wall street banks with their tin cups
are not the proper targets of protest….the anger of a patriotic voter should be directed at the crooks and fools in congress like obama …who filled the tin
cups of the wall street banks… with corporate welfare..!
I recognize the tactic. It was developed by Trotsky, of whom I was once a follower, before I became a Maoist. The strategy is to keep piling demands on the system until it breaks. In Russia, they didn’t need to do that. The system was already broken by incompetence, corruption, and war. Sound familiar?
BTW, I’m now a follower of Milton Friedman, Walter Williams, and Thomas Sowell, and I regularly listen to El Rushbo.
Mr. “Reality Seeker,” I posted on my Facebook wall 3 or 4 consecutive posts you made near the beginning of this string of comments. If you care to check my FB wall you’ll see I credited you for your excellent observations.
OCCUPY WASHINGTON, DC is the only place that needs to be occupied. All of the politicians there should be tried for TREASON!
It is time to use the SECOND AMENDMENT for its intended purpose.
It is what it is it is commies taking control of the world with the help of the rinos in the REPUBLICAN Party. UN Agenda 21 just read it.
Mr. Ringer,
I’ve been a fan of yours for a long time now. While I usually agree with you on the majority of issues, this is one in which I have to object. Your characterization of the occupy wall street protesters seems to be completely based upon the misrepresentations on mainstream news sources. My friend is a photographer who has been covering the scene for weeks. One of the largest motives of the protesters is to end the corruptness of the Federal Reserve, and of the manipulation of our economy by way of corporate welfare, bailouts, and shady backdoor dealings at all levels of wall street.
Their voices are by no means uniform, and they have no clear solution. But they are waking up to what the problems are. That’s what is important. And yet I’ve watched twice as journalists from mainstream news sources, one of which was fox news, had someone from their own crew put on an occupy wall street sticker and get interviewed as if they were a protester. Why? To frame the protest in the way that suits
their own agenda.
I believe these protesters are ripe for persuasion as to what the solution is, and could end up in the Ron Paul camp. Most of them, besides the occasional nutty celebrity you see interviewed, are in agreement that both parties and virtually all members of congress are bought and paid for. Mere puppets. And most are getting mad as hell about it.
Austin
This is how it was/and is done–”According to the SEC’s case against Citigroup, the CDO, Class V Funding III, defaulted in November 2007, fewer than nine months after it closed, leaving investors with losses even as Citigroup made $160 million of fees and profits.
On the other side of the deal was Ambac Credit Products, which agreed to sell insurance on the $500 million in assets Citigroup had selected.” (October 19, 2011)