Creeping Socialism Can Be Stopped
Now
Dick McDonald www.riseupamerica.us
The article
below tells us that socialism is growing in America - growing under the cover of
"liberalism" but socialism just the same. If there is a core disease that could
be cured to stop the spread of socialism - it would be dismantling the
entitlement bureaucracy -60% of our national budget. As the Rise Up America plan
calls for repealing Social Security and Medicare while increasing retirement
benefits and generating the biggest tax cut in human history it would appear
that 2008 is a moment in history to bury socialism in the dustbin of history and
it would be a shame to miss this opportunity for real CHANGE.
Everything
is stacking up perfectly for Republicans and they must seize this opportunity to
win in 2008 and to destroy socialism in the process. The blueprint to accomplish
this trifecta can be read in my book "Make the Poor Rich and America Wealthier"
available free on-line at www.riseupamerica.com. Barack Obama came out
tonight with a straight liberal agenda after winning in Wisconsin. Not only a
liberal agenda but a far left agenda - in other words SOCIALISM.
Obama's
wife calls her husband's socialism a reason for the first time in her life to be
proud of America. Wow folks, Madame Mao could not have said it better. If you
are new to Rise Up watch a "long" 9-minute "boring" video that proves the
mathematics of the Plan here.
The day socialism comes to
America
February 17, 2008
By Joseph Farah
"The American people
will never knowingly adopt socialism, but under the name of liberalism they will
adopt every fragment of the socialist program until one day America will be a
socialist nation without ever knowing how it happened."
– Norman Thomas,
American socialist
I've been thinking deeply about those famously
prophetic words spoken by America's premier socialist thinker and
leader.
They didn't resonate in the 1940s when Franklin Roosevelt, in the
name of ending the Depression, exceeded all constitutional authority by
approving new federal assistance programs.
They seemed a bit far-fetched
to most of us in the 1960s when Lyndon Johnson vastly expanded the welfare state
in his failed bid to end poverty in America.
They still didn't connect in
the 1970s when Richard Nixon, in a bid to ingratiate himself with Democrats in
Congress and stave off an impeachment, greatly increased spending on
wealth-redistribution schemes.
And by the 1980s, with Ronald Reagan in
power, it seemed this 40-year trend had finally been reversed.
But with
the initiatives being proposed by Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton in the 2008
presidential campaign, it appears Norman Thomas was right all along. Americans
will, indeed, embrace every fragment of the socialist program in the name of
liberalism.
Both of the leading Democrats call for nationalized health
care – for a power grab by Washington in which the federal government will seize
full control of another one-seventh of the U.S. economy.
This would, of
course, be the most dramatic and irreversible step toward U.S. socialism in the
nation's history.
Even today, however, the architects of these plans
conceal from the public the centralized, command-and-control nature of the new
system they devise.
They are not asked by the press to show the American
people even one successful program government has run. Yet the American people
seem ready to put the lives of their children and grandchildren in the hands of
Washington bureaucrats.
Now comes an even grander proposal by Barack
Obama. It's called the Global Poverty Act, that would, in the next decade,
transfer at least $845 billion of U.S. taxpayer money overseas. Think of
Johnson's failed war on poverty going international – directed not by Americans
but by the United Nations.
How we could even be debating ideas like this
in the 21st century, after all of the climactic failures of socialism around the
world, is amazing to me. But we're not really debating them. It seems we're not
even capable as a people of debating them, reasoning over them, using our brains
to consider them.
Americans may simply be too far gone spiritually,
morally and intellectually to reject the temptations of
socialism.
Socialism is antithetical to human nature, yet it has great
appeal to the human mind.
It's one of the great lies of all time –
similar to the one told by the deceiver in the Garden of Eden. You can be like
God! You can have it all right here on Earth. You can live in utopia, and you
don't have to obey the laws of the universe to achieve it.
That's the
essence of socialism. And it is finally seducing America as it has seduced much
of the rest of the world over the last century.
Unfortunately, Americans
don't even have a party representing clear, unequivocal opposition to socialism.
The Republicans dare not even speak its name. John McCain admits publicly he
doesn't know much or care much about economics.
And so, Americans don't
even have a reason or a mechanism to say no to the socialism that is coming to
their country under the guise of liberalism – just the way Norman Thomas
predicted it would come.