BTTT
You have been pinged to this because of your interest in “Stealing Capitalism”. I won’t ping you again after this. One time deal.
This is the story of FDR’s takeover by someone who experienced it first hand. I recommend printing it out as it is very long. It is chilling how closely Obama is following this game plan.
It is so important that we understand our history as this sure as hell was never taught by any of my history teachers.
Anyway, enjoy and be sure to pass it on.
THE REVOLUTION WAS (Profound essay on the New Deal- LONG READ)
Free Republic link - http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/2185147/posts
Snip from link
The first, naturally, would be to capture the seat of government.
The second would be to seize economic power.
The third would be to mobilize by propaganda the forces of hatred.
The fourth would he to reconcile and then attach to the revolution the two great classes whose adherence is indispensable but whose interests are economically antagonistic, namely, the industrial wage earners and the farmers, called in Europe workers and peasants.
The fifth would be what to do with business whether to liquidate or shackle it.
(These five would have a certain imperative order in time and require immediate decisions because they belong to the program of conquest. That would not be the end. What would then ensue? A program of consolidation. Under that head the problems continue.)
The sixth, in Burckhardt’s devastating phrase, would be “the domestication of individuality” by any means that would make the individual more dependent upon government.
The seventh would be the systematic reduction of all forms of rival authority.
The eighth would be to sustain popular faith in an unlimited public debt, for if that faith should break the government would be unable to borrow, if it could not borrow it could not spend, and the revolution must be able to borrow and spend the wealth of the rich or else it will be bankrupt.
The ninth would be to make the government itself the great capitalist and enterpriser, so that the ultimate power in initiative would pass from the hands of private enterprise to the all-powerful state.