by LeonDion » Wed 27 Jul 2005, 12:53:12
Nice rant. You're right on the money. So was the cartoon that MacG posted.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dmtu', 'T')hus the freshman senator ends up doing as told and not making waves. In the end the corrupt broken system continues and as the freshman senator ages he becomes accustomed to being a greedhead sack of shit and completely forgets why he ran in the first place.
Yep. People haven't grown up yet and realized that
all are capable of being corrupted. That was a major theme of George Lucas' epic Star Wars series. It was the nice, mother-loving, bright and capable young kid, Anakin Skywalker, who eventually grew up to be the half-man, half-machine tyrant Lord Vader. We saw how his best intentions were used to pave the way towards his own personal hell. (And never doubt that he
was in hell, until the end, when he turned his back on the emperor, and in so doing, restored balance to the galaxy.)
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dmtu', 'O')h well, it doesn’t matter until we can get rid of campaign contributions and that won’t happen until there is nothing to contribute.
Which is why, if you really love your country, you'll show it "tough love" and shop at Wal-Mart every chance you get. Don't protest Wal-Mart. Ask your friends if they need something from Wal-Mart, and offer them a ride. "Hey, I was driving through on my way to Wal-Mart and I thought I would stop by. Need a ride?"
Over 80% of the crap sold at Wal-Mart is made in China. China is pulling the monetary rubber band as far as it can, so that when it snaps back, the Anglo-American banking system is dealt a death blow. And I don't think I have to explain to you geniuses here, that that banking system is
no friend of America, or the American people.
I mean, you should know; back in the early years of the 20th century, when the American people were enjoying a growth of real savings and large industries were starting to finance their own expansion with their own savings, that the Federal Reserve banking cartel was created in order to rope America into permanent indebtedness. They succeeded at this by manipulating lending rates and the money supply. Now they have an incredible amount of power -
much more than any American loyalist could ever hope to achieve.
What China is doing now is all about timing, and it's timed to coincide with peak oil.
The inner core of the communist party really do believe in the ideals of communism: egalitarianism, people power, and ultimately economic and political freedom. They just think that things have to progress naturally over a period of time, and that you can't force it to occur before it's ready. They're not serious about having capitalism long-term in China. It's just a temporary phase, allowed to go on in order to serve a specific purpose for a limited period of time.
What they're trying to do is grow their economy really fast so as to suck resources away from America just as peak oil hits. This is meant to increase the chances of America getting beaten down hard, with little possibility of recovery. Ultimately they hope to discredit American leadership (dominated by the capitalist class), so that popular uprising can occur here. (The American ruling class is fully aware of this possibility. Hence the barbed wire at the American FEMA camps lean toward the
inside.) The People are not the enemy of the CCP - it's America's power elite, heavily represented by the banking and finance class.
The second part of the strategy is to allow
their new capitalists to ultimately make the same mistakes of American capitalism, so that after America is taken care of, they can allow popular uprising on their own soil. That's for later. At that time, there won't be much power left
anywhere to oppose revolution, so their ultimate goal of world communism will be nearer to being achieved. But in the meantime, they drive the Chinese people to work hard and sacrifice, in order to undermine the finance and industry of America - a medium-range process which is a stepping-stone to a longer-range goal.
You might ask: "why they don't just let up now and glide along to the realization of their dreams? America is
already the world's largest debtor nation, and any economic growth here, (the addiction of the banking class), is being financed in large part by bond purchases by the Chinese central bank. They could pull the plug
now if they wanted to. They've already won." Note that there are no guarantees that this plan is going to be a success. Just like anything else in life, (and even in physics, once you get down to the quantum level), there are no hard and fast
rules, no
absolutes, and no
guarantees - there are only
probabilities. One does everything one can to ensure success. "Crush your enemies totally" is a well-known 'rule of power' which goes way back.
I appreciate the desire of the Chinese people to live without chains, and I appreciate why they believe that they have to shake America off their backs before communism can finally be achieved.
And I think it's going to work. The only way it might not, is if the governments of the Anglo world start killing off thousands, if not millions, of possible trouble-makers. And terrorizing the people in order to cower them into submission. Even then, there's a possibility of a backlash, either by the people at large, or by their watchdogs. Everyone has friends and family who either have views which contradict those of the power elite, and therefore are potential trouble makers, or might find themselves in the wrong place at the wrong time. No one wants to see their friends and family die meaningless deaths for the purpose of maintaining a few powerful elite.
Unfortunately, world communism, if it's anything like the 'communism' which has been practiced around the globe over the past 100 years, will be
worse than the modern 'hidden' serfdom we have over here! Eventually, I'd like to see equality, peace, and
anarchy throughout the world, but that's probably just my Christian background rearing its pitiful, idealistic little head.
Anyway, shop at Wal-Mart, everybody. Pull your fair share of the rope towards this side of the Big Pond. There's no hope for big American industry anyway, just as there's no hope for big Chinese industry either, in the long run. You here on this forum should realize that very well.
America could be at peace, and living on a lot less, building a sustainable future right now. But who's in charge, and what are their goals? They robbed America blind over the past hundred years, and they show little sign of slowing down now. We need new leaders, but neither the Republicans or the Democrats will (can?) offer anything in the way of substantial change. We never would have won independence from the British if it wasn't for the help from France. Don't be so short-sighted that you're unwilling to do what's right for America in the long run.
Shop at Wal-Mart everyone!