10 April 08

 

 

Democratic Marxist Socialism

 

 

This election, 2008, as never before we have had an opportunity to recognize and analyze the inner structure of the Democrats.

 

They have their rulers, their Politburo, their apparatchiks, their party hacks, their Nomenklatura, their favored and, then, their indoctrinated and disciplined everyman and everywoman.

 

Somehow, they have succeeded in convincing most of their party hacks that they will feed, clothe, house, educate, medicate, and employ all to the common good. They will rob the rich (except themselves) and give to the poor (everyone else). The middle class will be eradicated on behalf of the poor who are in that condition because someone has been discriminating against them their entire lives, and for generations.

 

Large numbers of Americans today will be surprised to learn we are supposed to be self reliant, self sufficient. That means we should take care of our bodily selves, practice good health practices, look after our children and indoctrinate them to good health practices; and care for our elderly. If we question what success a national health plan would have, we have but to look at Medicare and Medicaid. We have but to view the recipients, the frauds, the aliens supported by the U.S. taxpayers. Even Canada has not gone so overboard in health generosity: there are requirements.

 

Education beyond Party indoctrination is not necessary. Let’s not look, especially, at our history, the founding by Protestants, our founding religion, our sacred Constitution. No, all must change so that our Bolshies may convert us to their brand bolshevism. This is called change or progress and it is good.

 

We realize the extent of our home grown bolshevism when we but look about us, herein /on Mainstreet. A great deal of bartering is undertaken, a large underground economy is flourishing. Most feel the politicians get and take away. Our class, the middle class, is destined for total destruction, that is the intention of the politicians.

 

Of all the books written by once-upon-a-time journalists in the once-upon-a-time Soviet Union, the best, the only one to capture the society and culture was “Klass” by David K. Willis (1984). If anyone wonders what lies ahead, and is already rooted here, please read that book.