By Julian Krasta
novusordoseclorum.blogtownhall.com
Ayn Rand wrote in 1962:
“There is no difference between communism and socialism, except in
the means of achieving the same ultimate end: communism proposes to enslave
men by force, socialism—by vote. It is merely the difference between murder
and suicide.”
“Enslave” and “control” are sisters in meaning: to yoke, to bind, to hold
down, to shackle and chain up; to push back and overpower; to stifle,
intimidate, harass, oppress, suppress, imprison, dominate, contain, monitor,
command. And the land of the free—and the freedom by which the people are
bound—is the intended target.
America is in danger of becoming a wilderness wasteland too frail to bear
fruit, because scores of the men and women who were blindly voted into city,
state and federal positions have unleashed the
Seven Deadly Sins
against the people to destabilize our liberties, drain our bank accounts,
and further weaken our busted economy. Yet those same men and women have,
first and foremost, ensured that their personal needs, wants, and
retirements are comfortably covered.
The Bell, California, scandal is a crucial illustration of selfish
selectivity. The Los Angeles Times broke the story of that city’s
officials’
outrageously inflated annual salaries and pensions and benefits,
especially that of
City Manager Robert Rizzo. Once they were exposed and the digging began,
facts of their grimy thievery spewed faster than the BP oil leak: the
conscious
overcharging of their constituents’ property taxes, unauthorized
loans to more than a dozen Bell employees, including Rizzo (who, according
to the report, created the loan program for him and his colleagues to
profit), totaling approximately $1.5 millions. (A positive result of
this exposé is residents of cities nationwide are rightly demanding full
public disclosure of their elected officials’ earnings.)
The Bell outrage is supplementary proof that politicians from the lowest
to the highest rank deem themselves and their hangers-on the sole and
rightful beneficiaries of our hard work: “What’s mine is mine and what’s
yours is mine.”
Hence, we have the makings of communism: redistribution of wealth
(taxpayer money) not to or for the people but channeled into dictators’
pockets to spend (e.g.,
the $500 millions to Pakistan), give away to comrade-tyrants (e.g.,
the $400 millions to Palestinians), $6 millions
to fund the restoration of Islamic mosques in various countries, and
last but not least, re-decorating the
White House Oval Office—all with unparalleled and shocking impunity.
What is more, the White House
slashed the food stamps fund to finance a $26 billions gift to teachers
and government crony union workers. And like dead fish wrapped in newspaper
came the follow-up message that the food stamps fund will once again go
under the knife to pay for Michelle “America is just downright mean” Obama’s
nutrition initiative. Add to this the fact that
salaries of government workers are presently twice that of
their private enterprise counterparts. It therefore should not be difficult
to suspect communism as possibly the root thrust behind the sins of today’s
politicians.
Fortunately, justice is prevailing in Bell, California. A breaking news
report has just been issued that the Bell lawbreakers, all of whom have
gained national, shameful notoriety,
are now under police arrest.
Curb, control, and monitor:
Thirty years ago former Assemblyman Bob Cline (of California’s San
Fernando Valley) stated, “Control the water and you control the
economy.”
It is this type of open-handed conceit that could cause the collapse of
farming and other agricultural industries in California—and when industries
die so dies the livelihood and the American Dream for millions of people.
Officials of that state’s Water Resources Control Board have concluded
(based only on a staffer’s report) that more than two-thirds of Californian
residents (approximately 23 millions of the total population of
approximately 34 millions) who rely on the water flowing from the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta will just have to “…conserve
water more assiduously…”
If California—the asylum for the wicked, the wasteful, and the
wanton—ever passes a bill to ration water, other states might fall in line
(whether they need to or not). If this were to happen, Cline’s statement on
controlling the economy would become reality. (However, if California this
November
legalizes the cultivation and sale of recreational marijuana (which
would automatically disqualify it from federal funding, because it would be
in violation of the
Drug Free Workplace Act of 1988), residents won’t be sweating water
shortages; they’ll be too stoned to notice their taps have run dry.)
Encore California Senate Bill
AB 2358. If passed, it would demand vendors of ammunition to hand over
sales information: the types of ammo sold, the quantities, and to whom.
George Orwell, the literary prophet/seer, warned us of the establishment
of a totalitarian state. As with water control and the proposed overseeing
of private ownership of firearms, Orwell’s insight is coming true according
to a
TIME online report:
government agents can now “…sneak onto your property in the middle of
the night, put a GPS device on the bottom of your car and keep track of
everywhere you go.”
Why we can’t all get along:
Former Gov. George Wallace of Alabama declared,
“Segregation now,
segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.”
Segregation has been reanimated inside a party Petri dish by
meretricious politicologists (I just made that up) who are openly
and actively attempting to exert unmitigated control over the
American People by segregating us from our Constitutional rights.
They want to force us to bend over and accept as creed their
minute-to-minute modifications of what they call the living
Constitution. Or as he who (allegedly) authored “The Audacity of
Hope” wrote: “[the Constitution] is not a static but rather a
living document, and must be read in the context of an ever-changing
world.”
Those “audacious” words, to my ear, chime with what Hitler’s propaganda
minister Josef Goebbels said on September 15, 1930, after the National
Socialist Party took 103 seats in the Reichstag: “I consider this
Reichstag utterly outdated, and I am convinced that it will have to be
dissolved, because it no longer reflects the will of the people.”
(Note that Goebbels, at the height of party fever, also claimed,
“National Socialism is the new religion,” which rhymes unpoetically with the
current jarring mantra “Islam is the true religion.”)
“Racist!”…“Bigot!” and other vulgarities:
The words “racist” and “bigot” are oiled traps. Both are being
hurled—more often than not without provocation or conscience, but with
uninhibited abandon—at anyone who disagrees with actions attributed to or
persons connected with the current administration; or at anyone who voices
objections to, or differing opinions on, anything and everything.
Conscientious objectors who speak openly against the extremisms at every
level of government across the U.S. are branded racist or bigot or both, or
worse. If Speaker Pelosi has her way, objectors could be subject to federal
inquiry if we persist in voicing our objections, i.e.,
Pelosi is calling for investigation of opponents of the building of a mosque
near Ground Zero. Stifle, intimidate, harass, oppress, suppress…
like the students who were accused of singing the
National Anthem too loudly at the Lincoln Memorial.
But, and it’s a BIG but, it’s cool for Chris Dodd and Barney Frank
(vulgarities themselves, who are always on the hunt for fresh game) to cook
up the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), which is intended to further
intimidate, harass, oppress, dominate and contain lenders. This new line of
attack calls for “a data collection system to monitor small-business
loans for racial bias.”
Quoting from the New York Post report:
“Bank examiners will use that data to enforce provisions of the
Community Reinvestment Act -- the federal law that (after a Clinton-era
rewrite) encouraged "flexible underwriting" and unsafe loans that fed the
subprime bubble and bust. If a bank doesn't meet CRA standards, regulators
make it impossible for the institution to expand or merge -- and in a
competitive industry, that's a slow death sentence.”
First, Bill Clinton and his Congress passed a bill forcing lenders to
open their vaults to unqualified, un-creditable borrowers. Second, a glut of
those borrowers in the long-term could not afford to pay their mortgage.
Third, the markets crashed worldwide and home values and sales plummeted
(and continue to free-fall) as a result.
Rather than stay out of the way so that banks may seek out and lend to
creditable small-business borrowers, the government is preparing to flap and
hover like a vulture and prey on lenders they suspect aren’t playing by
their transient rules.
If government micro-manages banks, as they endeavor to do with everything
and everyone both public and private, they will stifle the economy to the
point where there will be minus-zero growth and nonstop down-spiraling of
what remains of our financial integrity. Yoke, bind, hold down, shackle.
Still not convinced?
Take a hard look at this video of how the “religion of peace”—to which
B.H. Obama bows and scrapes, defends and raptures over—is steamrolling
unchecked through the streets of Paris, France.
If you viewed the video and are now rethinking how to better use your
mileage points, look at and listen to what
the Ground Zero mosque Imam Rauf said (on CNN) about the construction of
a Muslim temple adjacent to the place where thousands died and a like number
were injured, whose mothers, fathers, husbands, wives, brothers, sisters,
cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and children suffer over to this
day: “If this is
not handled correctly, this crisis could become much bigger than the Danish
cartoon crisis, which resulted in attacks on Danish embassies in various
parts of the Muslim world. If we don't handle this crisis correctly it could
become something which could really become very, very, very dangerous
indeed.”
Centralized
supremacy and the potential for absolute power:
There is no question that the state wants control over every aspect of
our lives. I don’t mean one or all of the “57 states”; I mean “the state,”
as in single-party or dominant-party rule by which there are limited or no
markets and only marginal worker self-management.
For the doubters amongst you, sit back and take a long, hard read of the
“historic” tax hikes that will become effective in approximately 120
days. If these hikes come to pass—and if you voted for Obama—, ask yourself,
“Is this the change I bargained for?” as you re-calculate increases in the
cost of living against your increasingly shrinking paycheck.
Not enough? How about a Senate bill entitled Protecting Cyberspace as
a National Asset Act? This bill is being pushed by Joe Lieberman, by
which
the man in the Oval Office would be given a “kill switch” to shut down the
Internet. Even if it doesn’t pass, the mere attempt of its creation
exposes a contumacious mindset amongst the present powers, which is to
spitefully sweep over and pull rank on every scrap of freedom that is justly
ours, for which valiant heralds sacrificed, fought and died for our
sake.
American citizens are on the brink of being relegated to the “industrial
working class,” condemned to subsistence under the lash of democratic
centralism; in other words, when a resolution is passed by the dominant
party all discussion ends: we would live, breathe and die by
their decisions, their mandates, their madness.
* * * * *
The current dominant ruling party is hurriedly preparing
one-size-fits-all straitjackets for American men, women and children, and
are rushing like the little devils they are to line us up for more shock
treatments before November 2nd deadline.
If the majority of voters on that drop-dead date make the same mistake
and allow those present in office to remain in office, we all might as well
hop onto the backs of psychotic bulls and ride them straight into a burning
barn, which would not be as insane as continuing to permit the gross
insanities popping up daily in the hallowed halls of justice and government,
as well as worldwide.
There is
one minor consolation: the Time Warner Center in Manhattan—a strategic
nucleus for leftwing biased reporting—is
infested with bed bugs. I’m guessing that the term “intelligent
design” didn’t go over well with the heavenly hierarch, and this plague
might very well be the first of many, called payback.