Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The White House game plan

Well, I've thought about this long and hard, and listen to endless news reports, and have read Saul Alinsky. So I think the outline of the Comrade's long-term plan is emerging. I'll try to break it down into steps:

1.  Inheriting a big economic mess was probably the greatest "opportunity" (a la Ram Emanual) the Comrade could have received. It laid the perfect ground work for the rest of his "plan."

2.  Spend the USA into uncontrollable debt, disguising efforts as "stimulus" to get the economy going.

3.  Hamstring private enterprise so that there's no legal way for them to do business profitably.

4.  Meanwhile, shove through congress (while he had both houses in the first two years) every addle-brained, impractical, socialist scheme you can think of.

5.  Create a "permanent" class of unemployed and unemployable -- through destructive economic policies and by encouraging citizens to become dependent on the federal and state governments.

6.  Addenda to #5. -- prop up state goverments for the time being with things like Stimulus #1 and #2, which is probably never going to get through congress.

7.  Get Van Jones and the reconstituted Acorn organizations to go amongst the unemployed and unemployable, try to unite them behind some kind of "brotherhood of misery" banner. Maybe they plant themselves on Wall Street.

8.  Blame Republicans for all this. Or not even Republicans necessarily, but since Republicans are political rivals, they're a useful and available target. But also blame: the rich, Wall Street, banks, or anyone but the unions, the unemployed, and the unemployable.

9.  Comrade will use the "bully pulpit" of his position to try to whip up a frenzy among the newly-minted, permanent "underclass" in the USA so that they'll frighten and intimidate the rest of the nation into seeing communism as some kind of attractive alternative. The goal here is to incite social unrest, even violence. To foment a "manageable" revolution. Or even even unmanageable if that's the best he can do.

10.  Looking ahead -- phase out state governments and replace them with an overweening federal authority.

Ta-da! The USA is now a sorry replica of every failed state that came before it. All to the glory of Karl Marx.

But you know, Americans aren't buying all this crap. The OWies on Wall Street and elsewhere are starting to look more and more like a bunch of drug addicts, psychopaths, and professional mooches -- the kind of people who would jump in front of a train so they'd qualify for disability support. That and a bunch of really fringe loonies and whiners.

The Comrade's plan to achieve all of this in one four-year term. It hasn't worked. For one thing, the Tea Party. ("We shall not be moved.") Another big problem the Comrade has had is that, being Americans by tradition as well as by birth, most citizens -- even the dregs -- aren't familiar with the socialist-communist complaints and haven't figured out yet the communism is supposed to be the answer. Matter of fact, as every government "solution" fails, it becomes more and more obvious that government aid and assistance is the largest part of the problem.

So most us are sitting out here searching for the Comrade's replacement and wondering why the EPA has turned into such a terrorist organization in recent years. And can't figure out why we're buying foreign oil instead of developing our own resources. We're just not getting it. Duh....

Briefly -- all the crap isn't working. But give the Comrade another four years, and he'll wreak even more havoc on free enterprise and our tradition of a civil society.

He has to go.

Save the Republic.

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