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Democrat Control Came
Via Welfare State Voters
By John F. Gaski
03/20/2013
One
other pillar of the liberal
Democrats' systematic takeover genuinely was a conscious conspiracy —
no
conspiracy theory — and has even received belated recognition recently.
If
you are old enough, you can
remember Democrats such as Ted Kennedy, in their rare candid moments,
rhapsodizing that someday, when they could get 50% of the U.S.
population plus
one receiving a government check of some kind, they would never again
lose a
national election! The notorious but true 47% cited by Mitt Romney
apparently
is close enough.
Then,
an especially vile tributary
of this liberal Democrat cynicism is what they have done to destroy the
U.S.
underclass, especially the black underclass.
This
tragedy can be exposed via one
rhetorical question: What would happen to the Democrats if all the poor
in this
country suddenly became rich? They'd never win another election, would
they?
So
the Democrats have a vested need
to keep the poor down. Our permanent welfare class is no accident.
Government
incentives for people to stay poor may be well-calculated.
But
with a repressed minority
manipulated into believing that Democrats are on its side, now to be
joined via
immigration by a large number of Hispanics that the Dems see as captive
voters,
the new U.S. demographics make the liberal Democrats' scheme to finesse
a
permanent one-party government a near certainty.
Welcome
to our brave new world of
Amerika, the radical transformation Barack Obama promised.
Don't
agree? Think about who runs
the Democratic Party today. They are the remnants of the '60s and '70s
radicals, grown older if not grown up (see Nancy Pelosi, Howard Dean,
etc.).
And
what were they back then?
Fellow travelers of the international leftist movement — that is,
socialists
and Marxists — in case you don't recall, and they seem not to have
changed much
given how much GDP they seek to control.
These
are the people who rooted for
the North in the Vietnam War, and then did everything they could to
undermine
the Iraq War. (See Harry Reid's "This war is lost.")
The
worst is yet to come...
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