Dear Doves,
I find it ironic at best to see that Obama adopted 'Forward' as his theme for the new campaign. It features thebusiness's who have laundered billions of taxpayer dollars, once set aside for shovel ready projects like theproposed Canadian oil pipeline. Now, in exchange we get fairy dust and make believe green technologies. Wages to buildsolar panels that don't save any buyers. A hoax has been created to clean up dirty money taken in from bankrupt solarstart-up CEO's and then funnel it back into the hands of SuperPacks donating to the Democrat Party and union bosses.Relax, these are just sources of money designed to make sure that socialism works, central planning and asset protection. A rule to make sure equalization of assets takes place. These themes are reminders of the slogans another dictator shouted out boldly to the world. Adolph Hitler used the 'Forward' slogan to save Nazi Germany from economic depression.How history has played a cruel joke on Obama. The very same Forward slogan and sentiment is packed full of fanatic Nazi bravado! These people are demons. Please pray for the peace of Jerusalem and for wisdom in Washington DC
Agape,
Mike CurtissThe Forwardism Disease
Daniel Greenfield Full StoryThe Obama slogan for 2012 is in and it’s “Forward”, which is a compact version of that old classic, “Don’t change horses in the middle of a stream” that every incumbent is forced to run on sooner or later. Forward implies that there’s no alternative but to go backward, which is a place that no right-thinking person wants to go.
The left has always been enamored of “Forwardism” or “Progressivism” which mean much the same thing. Before MSNBC had Lean Forward, Mao had the Great Leap Forward which killed some 40 million people, far more people than MSNBC can ever dream of tuning in to their programs.When Lenin wanted to launch his own newspaper, he called it, “Vperod” or Forward. The name still lingers on among the left and appears on the mastheads of newspapers across the world. It’s Vorwarts in Germany, Voorwarts in the Netherlands and Ila al-Amam in the Arab world. Back in New York it’s The Forward, the venerable blotting paper of the Jewish left.
The Economic Paradox No One Wants to Talk About
Arnold Ahlert Full StoryThere is an economic paradox that few people understand, much less wish to acknowledge, because to do so would reveal the level of societal deterioration that has caused it. In simple terms, there are two schools of economic thought: one posits that massive amounts of government spending, aka stimulus in all its odious forms, is the only way to save an economy.