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Earlier threads:
Our First Freeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Theme
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Chain
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Top and the Bottom
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Immovable Movers
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Climax of the dAnconias
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Non-Commercial
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Exploiters and the Exploited
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The John Galt Line
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, The Sacred and the Profane
FReeper Book Club: Atlas Shrugged, Wyatts Torch
The use of crisis situations for power hungry politicians to grab power (Cloward-Piven Strategy of Orchestrated Crisis) is disturbing in the book and even more disturbing to watch actually happening. The US government may soon have the power to seize financial institutions if they are deemed to be at risk of failure and could threaten the economy. I predict that the next to be targeted by the government looters will be insurance companies, health care providers, the auto industry, food production/distribution and transportation. The problem is (in AS and with the US leftists) is that their policies caused the crisis situations in the first place, they blamed the industrial “victims” or their misguided or purposeful policies, and then used the crisis for their own benefit. And only a small percentage of the population questions the obvious lies.
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I’m posting Alexis de Tocqueville’s work today on another thread.
This new administration, as bad as it is, may be spurring a new revolution in political study.
I own a small manufacturing company which was located in Camden NJ. We have been plagued by graffiti on our building painted there by the local gang bangers. It is a growing problem in Camden. I've repainted my building two times but after each repaint the boys go artistic once again. I finally gave up because the police would not do anything about it and business is bad and I could no longer afford it.
Enter the City government. The City passed an ordinance to require companies occupying graffiti stained buildings to clean it up at their own expense. I was visited by an armed inspector and issued a ticket to paint my building. I went to city hall and talked to the director and tried to explain to her that without proper police enforcement the only result would be a waste of money on my part and the graffiti would return. She just said the laws the law and they were cracking down in an attempt to clean up the city. Cracking down on the businesses not the punks doing it one should note.I refused again and was issued a second ticket for non compliance with the first order.
Now it just so happens that the mercantile license was coming due ( talk about looters having the power over a productive enterprise! ). Well, the city refused to issue my company the license unless I painted my building. I refused again. This time the armed inspector came back with a "suit' who explained to me that if my license were to expire they would close my building and not allow me to operate. I decided that it wasn't worth the expense and signed an agreement to paint my building and was issued my license. Going out the door after my capitulation the head honcho woman said to me,"Now don't you feel better that you are contributing to the clean up of Camden". True story.
I fired the three neighborhood kids working part time, took my skilled people and moved the business out of Camden last fall. The building is empty and covered with graffiti.