Monday, November 2, 2009

Obama's Vision of America

In 1966 Columbia University professors Richard Cloward and Frances Piven who wrote an article for “The Nation” magazine that laid out what is now known as the ‘Cloward-Piven Strategy’.

The plan calls for the destruction of capitalism in America by swelling the welfare rolls to the point of collapsing our economy and then implementing socialism by nationalizing many private institutions.

They hoped to accomplish this end by educating the poor of their rights to welfare assistance, encouraging them to apply for benefits and, in effect, overloading an already overburdened bureaucracy."

The pair studied Chicago Community Organizer Saul Alinsky who is considered to be the founder of modern community organizing in America.

An article in the New York Times in 1970 investigated the welfare system and discussed the impact of the Cloward-Piven strategy.

Howard Phillips, chairman of the Conservative Caucus, was quoted in 1982 as saying that the strategy could be effective because "Great Society programs 'had created a vast army of full-time liberal activists whose salaries are paid from the taxes of conservative working people.

Additionally "Robert Chandler observed, "The socialist test case for using society's poor and disadvantaged people as sacrificial “shock troops,” in accordance with the Cloward-Piven strategy, was demonstrated in 1975, when new prospective welfare recipients flooded New York City with payment demands, bankrupting the government.
Other components of the plan include:

Flooding government with impossible demands until it slowly cranks to a stop. Overloading electoral systems with successive tidal waves of new voters, many of them questionable – as evidenced by ACORN

Shaking down banks, politicians in Congress, and pressing the Department of Housing and Urban Development for affirmative-action borrowing, Pulling down the national financial system by demanding exotic, subprime mortgages for low-income Americans with little hope of repaying their loans.
Sound familiar?

It’s a mistake to believe the Cloward Piven Strategy is scheme cooked up by academic Marxists of “New Left” bent dedicated to the destruction of capitalism in the name of some sort of vaguely defined humanitarianism.

In fact, “the destruction of capitalism in America by swelling the welfare rolls to the point of collapsing our economy and then implementing socialism by nationalizing many private institutions” is a meticulous plan on the part of the global elite to consolidate power and as can be confirmed by the history books a very real threat to the future of America

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