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Glenn Beck discusses the Cloward Piven Strategy

by Phantom Ace ( 124 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis at January 6th, 2010 - 5:00 am

Good morning Blogmocracy Netizens. I wonder where is global warming? It’s a cold morning here in Tampa. I wonder where Al Gore is?

Glenn Beck, whom I have had the privilege to meet and chat with, has exposed another Leftist strategy. The Cloward Piven Strategy was developed by 2 Columbia University professors. Their aim was to make as many Americans dependent on Government services as possible. This would collapse the system and force radical Progressive Reforms. In other  words, create a crisis and then manage it. This has been done by Progressive regimes in China, Russia, Germany and Venezuela. Now it’s being implemented in America.

Rahm Emmanuel has openly stated a Crisis is too good to be wasted. Progressivism is based on crisis creation in order to achieve power. They use fear to scare the public and make the people give up their liberties. Beck has been exposing this Totalitarian movement and he’s taken heat for this. They are ruthless and our side must not back down from confronting them. They are in both political parties and we must keep up the pressure on our corrupt Elite establishment.

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