Sunday, July 27, 2008

And the answer is….

a return to *Feudalism. Goat herders. A helpless society depending on the good will of the oligarchy (ruling class). In my opinion, this is the answer to the question, “What does the ruling class want?” “What are their objectives?” “Why does the MSM report things as they do?”

Consider the suspicious war on drugs wherein two patrol border policemen were jailed for doing their job. Consider the over running of our country with illegal immigrants protected in certain areas. Consider the world’s food shortage due to the fact some countries are not allowed to grow certain crops. Consider our continuing fallacious educational system. Consider the recent banking bailout. Consider our crumbling infrastructure and we are talking about a “Let them eat cake” ruling class gaining a control of a people. Reducing us to a more manageable status.

Returning to a Feudal society is not possible even with the little bit of civilization we have amassed since those days. There is the blogosphere. Consider the group of people having read the TocqueDevile July 27 diary on Dkos alone and you have a group of people to recon with. When you get into a position to name the game being played on you, the game is over. The age of hiding things in a book is over. Those people have now come out with no shame. Pushed, nay, forced out into the open by the blogosphere. This is awesome! Clear understanding is a bitch!
As always,
BB
P.S. Song: “What a day this has been…” TocqueDeville‘s diary should not die. Is there a “Diary Hall of Fame” or “Most Influential Diary” or something on Dkos?

History: How the US Government Was Overthrown In Three Easy Steps
by TocqueDeville
Sun Jul 27, 2008 at 04:01:36 AM PDT
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2008/7/27/65732/1557/694/557641
Comment:
*Interesting diary (21+ / 0-
In Paul Krugman's book Conscience of a Liberal Krugman goes into the economic and political history of the United States from post Civil War until the present.
Of particular focus is his term "The Great Compression" from the 1930s to the 1960s, where taxes on the excessive earnings of the very wealthy were used to build the American middle class and the infrastructure of modern America from interstate highways to schools to middle class pensions. All of that has changed drastically since the early 1970s and the rise of the globalists and the neocons.
Krugman's thesis is that it took a conscious effort by our government (especially FDR) to build an American middle class and that much of it came at the expense of the very wealthy. The very wealthy and what Krugman calls the movement conservatives have struck back hard, and have succeeded in disassembling much of the middle class and have re-accumulated vast wealth in the hands of a few.
It is all planned, which fits into much of your narrative in this diary.
Who will stop this war of lies? Keith Olbermann May 23rd, 2007

by Ed in Montana on Sun Jul 27, 2008 at 06:40:14 AM PDT

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