Posted on 07/30/2013 4:54:40 PM PDT by La Lydia
According to Fox News, the Obama administration is building a team of experts in psychology to come up with ways to subtly persuade Americans to change their behavior in ways the government approves of kind of like lab rats, Pavlovs dogs or teachers unions. The Behavior Insights Team team is only in its formative stages, but its goals are all ambitious, according to a recruiting letter Fox said it obtained from a university professor who was identified for membership:
Behavioral sciences can be used to help design public policies that work better, cost less, and help people to achieve their goals, it says.
The letter shows that the White House has already begun projects to experiment with behavior modification at Cabinet-level agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services otherwise known as the Obamacare People.
And now a lot of things start to make sense. Remember that blizzard of half-baked ideas to promote Obamacare over the past few months enlisting celebrities, librarians, motherhood, even trying to enlist the NFL, for Gods sake? They all only looked like typical ham-handed efforts by Democrats to try to get Americans to suck it up and surrender their freedom to the central government, as Democrats have been suckering them into doing since at least the Wilson administration.
They were all experiments of The Nudge.
The nickname used by the professor who received the recruiting letter comes from Nudge, a 2008 book by Cass Sunstein, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School who served as administrator of the Obama White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, and Richard Thaler, a professor at the Chicago Booth School of Business, according to Fox.
The premise, according to the books Amazon.com, is how sensible choice architecture can successfully nudge people toward the best decisions. Its a must read, Amazon says, for anyone interested in our individual and collective well-being.
Connect those dots: Two Chicago professors, one of whom becomes Obamas regulatory czar, publish a book in 2008 the same year a former University of Chicago constitutional law professor got himself elected president about how to push people toward collective well-being.
And lo and behold, that becomes the playbook for a government bent on manipulating a population into voluntary servitude. Even better, its harmless, its warm, its friendly its just a Nudge.
But as one economist summed it up for Fox: Nudges can turn into shoves pretty quickly.
Especially when its for the collective.
“...and that white effing unicorn you rode in on!”
What does that tell you?
Nothing new about this, attorneys have been using this technique for who knows how long.
It’s called conditioned response.
Make a statement and let someone come to what they believe is their own conclusion about the statement.
Because they believe they have reached the conclusion themselves they will believe a lie to be true.
A recent example was repeating over and over the attack in Benghazi was “spontaneous” because of the protest in Egypt.
Every time “spontaneous” was repeated people responded that there was no connection with the attack and the protest in Egypt.
Soon people began believing the lie that there was no connection to the attack in Benghazi and the protest in Egypt.
In reality the attack was planned then the protest in Egypt was planned to create the “spontaneous” lie.
That the Marxists and the so-called Capitalists are in bed together.
we need to end a whole mess of alphabet out of control agencies. good for you.
The kenyan might find out that the citizens are in no mood to be “nudged” and they might ‘nudge’ back.
More Hitler moves, this time it’s brainwashing.
Brainwashing works, Look what it did for Mccain.
Paging Dr. Joseph Goebbels,..... Heir Obama’s Propaganda Minister.
I wish them a whole lot of luck when they nudge the wrong people.
I hear them talk about it and I do believe that talk show hosts are being advised by "consultants" that political talk -- especially if it is "always" critical of Democrats -- is a turnoff for a majority of listeners.
Personally I am convinced that Cass Sunstein and phony "consultants" are "nudging" us back into the "Fairness Doctrine" era of a silenced majority.
If the FCC imposed "fairness" there would be outrage.. this way it looks like "we" want it. It's Sunstein's idea of libertarian paternalism.. we are free to choose but the liberals present us with the options and nudge us into choosing the "correct" one.
One of my “heroes” is Edward Bernays, who basically is the founder of most modern “public relations” tools.
He was big on “engineered consent” and other techniques to nudge you into doing something, usually commercial in nature but government too.
He was one of the team that successfully sold WWII to America.
So this is nothing new, really, just a but spiffier and more scientific.
And it’s being done by skeevy people with questionable ethics.
Or, “Research Team To Suss Out The Most Effective Lies.” What do you expect from that impostor bereft of God’s love.
“Anyone not conforming to the Nudge, will be Nudged into a FEMA camp for reeducation.”
Or beaten to a pulp by his neighbors. Cuba’s revolution had no camps and the Cultural Revolution did not have many.
This is so subliterate grammatically!
My NUDGER is L&L`d.
Forget Congress, they have already been given “the nudge”.
None of this crap is going away at any ballot box.
Our time is running out.
For what it’s worth, that sort of concerted PR attempt MIGHT actually make things a little more reasonable. Right now it’s just about pure Alinsky which gives an oblique salute to the demonic. Anyhow, the conservative strategy is plain: fight the liberal lies, and do not indulge in lies yourself however convenient.
Sadly, stupid liberals (media types) fill many stations and they plant the more liberal of these PSAs to counter and spite Rush and his followers.
I think I’m in love. :)
ROTFL...social psychologists got America recycling because they know how manipulate people. Get any college textbook on the subject, read, and weep. My book was written in so bad I had to keep it.
I wrote rush about this long ago.
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