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The future of America
No CommentsOn the eve of this election, we are left with a choice, between an obvious Marxist in Obama, and a more subtle character in McCain. In either case, I expect that Kurt Vonnegut’s dream (as portrayed in the short story Harrison Bergeon, and the novel Galapagos) will become our nightmare, namely that we are going to be “averaged down“.
It has always amazed me when intelligent hard working people support schemes whereby individual workers are forced to support those who do little to contribute to society. But maybe it’s because those who don’t have to work to have a place to live are able to go to protests, political rallies and other events that the workers in society feel that the socialists represent them.
It has to be said that while Obama is the obviously worst candidate for president we may have ever had, it does mean that he will be worst president we could have. It is frightening however that the Obama campaign has proven the mind control on a vast scale works and is profitable.
It’s a sad state of affairs that just before the election Amazon allegedly had Barrack Obama Halloween mask under “terrorist” (according to the La Times), and yet no one really cares. Even while doubts persist about Obama’s birth, we are being told how wonderful life would be under Obama. As Alan Stang relies as story from a YouTube video:
A lady named Peggy Joseph took her kids out of school to attend a Hussein rally in Florida on October 30th. Later, she said, “It was the most memorable time of my life. It was a touching moment.” Why? “Because I never thought this day would ever happen. I won’t have to work on putting gas in my car, I won’t have to work on paying my mortgage. You know, if I help him, he’s going to help me.”
Yes, Obama is somehow going to give everything that the comman man wants to them, through some magical wand that he will wave. One of his great plans to solve the energy crisis is to bankrupt companies that want to use coal. How this helps American’s I don’t know, but the crowds love it, so we will probably be subjected to power limits in the future, as we won’t have any new nuclear or coal plants for energy, leaving me wondering how those electric cars are going to run.
Obama will have a new plan to raise children, (ala Harrison Bergeon), called “Zero to Five” (once again where the money comes from is unclear). Finally American parents will be free of having to worry about their children, because they can unload them onto the state, and then work to make the state greater.
Obama wants to create a vast army of people “voluntarily” serving the state, and these people will be encourged to give their children over to the government (from age zero) for the good of the state.’
And yet despite all these things, it’s not the fault of Obama, or McCain that we are on this road, but rather it’s the corruption of America from the top down. We have a system that rewards fraud and punishes honesty. And Obama is the proof of this.
America might just get what it deserves with Barrack Obama, God help us all.
Published on November 3, 2008 · Filed under: Politics;
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