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Totalitarian Progressives promote Serf Style Dependency

by Phantom Ace ( 123 Comments › )
Filed under Economy, Liberal Fascism at August 12th, 2009 - 10:00 am

Feudalism, which was thought to be long gone has made a comeback. The Transnational Totalitarian Progressive Movement is promoting Neo-Feudalism, a system where Progressive elites will have the rest of us living a serf style dependency. An example of their attitude is a program giving out $200 per child to poor families in NY for School supplies. This program was funded with $140 million from the taxpayers and the other $35 million coming from George Soros.

A $200 back-to-school giveaway for needy kids sparked a mad rush for money on the streets of New York on Tuesday.

“It’s free money!” said Alecia Rumph, 26, who waited in a Morris Park, Bronx, line 300 people deep for the cash to buy uniforms and book bags for her two kids.

“Thank God for Obama. He’s looking out for us.”

Thousands of people lined up at banks and check-cashing shops to withdraw the cash that magically appeared on their electronic benefit cards.

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Although this sounds nice, why do these people deserve $200 per child? Why not other families in other locations? The attitude displayed by these people shows how many Americans are already Serfs to the Progressive Lords. Also, why is Georg Soros involved in this? That was a stupid question. Soros is one of the Transnational masters of the Progressives.

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