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NY Times hails Progressive Era

by Phantom Ace ( 29 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Election 2008, Liberal Fascism, Progressives, Tranzis at May 22nd, 2010 - 11:30 am

The Radical Totalitarian Progressive agenda is being shoved down the throats of the American people. From the eugenics based Obamacare to the ‘borrow massively from China act’ aka the Stimulus Bill, the Progressives are imposing their will despite polls. The NY Times, which is their main propaganda paper, is hailing this as a new era. They proclaim it a Progressive era. This is gloating that they are ruling against the will of the people.

With the Senate’s passage of financial regulation, Congress and the White House have completed 16 months of activity that rival any other since the New Deal in scope or ambition. Like the Reagan Revolution or Lyndon Johnson’s Great Society, the new progressive period has the makings of a generational shift in how Washington operates.

First came a stimulus bill that, while aimed mainly at ending a deep recession, also set out to remake the nation’s educational system and vastly expand scientific research. Then President Obama signed a health care bill that was the biggest expansion of the safety net in 40 years. And now Congress is in the final stages of a bill that would tighten Wall Street’s rules and probably shrink its profit margins.

Read the rest: A Progressive Agenda to Remake Washington

They are celebrating the imposition of a Neo-Feudal system on America. This is the reason the NY Times is a collapsing paper. They are against the American people.

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