Thursday, September 20, 2012

The Worldwide Consequences of Obama's Manufactured Crisis Strategy

The United States of America is the world's marketplace.  Without the worldwide trade generated by American demand, the international marketplace will fail.  Today we are witnessing an undeniable demonstration of this fact as world markets reel in response to our domestic financial crisis.  This lesson must be burnt into our collective conscience.  Our nation is the last repository of free-market economic principles, and a fundamental change in our government toward socialism will spell worldwide economic disaster from which we may never recover.
Yet this is exactly the endgame of the American radical left -- increasingly indistinguishable from today's Democratic Party -- and offers the only internally consistent explanation for their historic obsession with divisive policy.  From their early support of Hitler to their central role in the current financial crisis, the left's contribution to domestic and foreign policy at federal, state, and local levels can be described only as wantonly destructive.  Their takeover of schools and popular culture has been equally toxic.  Their environmental radicalism has spawned the energy crisis while offering no viable alternatives.  It defies logic.
But there is logic, a deadly logic, and in the '60s, two radicals gave it a name: the Cloward-Piven Strategy.  As explained in a prior article, the goal was to create a groundswell of demands for public services to overwhelm government, create crisis, and usher in a widespread call for fundamental economic reform at the federal level, with socialism the ultimate goal.

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