Monday, February 16, 2009

Socialism in America


Very simply put, resulting from a combination of effort, talent, vision and courage, some people become entrepreneurs and build enterprises.  They eventually reap the benefits in the form of riches.  Some others admire and learn from them, some don’t care and yet others resent them.  The later outnumbers all the other sectors, and instead of bettering their skills, work harder and earn their own fortunes, they organize to use their larger number (called ‘masses’) to revert this natural order where everyone got (and enjoyed) what they earned. 

This is called a revolution and the activists that lead them are called ‘community organizers’, agitators or leftist revolutionaries.

Community organizers (people of great charisma and expert speakers) working inside unions extracted concessions from automakers which are unrealistic, unsupported by the local or global market, and unfair.  Management gave in to these demands under duress of strike or worst.

Community organizers using our legal system forced the banks to stop ‘discriminating’ and grant loans to people could buy houses they could not afford.

The story is the same, people who did not make the money, use the power of the masses to take it from those who earned it.  Eventually, they run the companies (and countries) to the ground and everyone losses.

The epilogue:  the new leaders forget their commitment to their base, live in million dollars mansions, fly private jets and surround themselves with riches like the people who earned it in the first place.

Yes, we are in the final stage (consolidation) of a true Socialist revolution in America.

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