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KeyWiki, a site for research into Communists in the United States

by savage ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Headlines, Marxism, Progressives at December 4th, 2011 - 10:00 pm

I ran into this site while doing some research on Communists in the Federal Government and what I saw while reading the site was The Blogmocracy in their blogroll. Very cool!

I thought I would give them a big shoutout and post a thread on them and let everyone see what they are all about. I also took the liberty of adding them to our blogroll. Lots of good information in there.

You cannot escape history or human nature

by Mojambo ( 154 Comments › )
Filed under Europe, Socialism at June 3rd, 2010 - 3:00 pm

Victor Davis Hanson wonders why as Europe discovers that Socialism is a failure – America decides (or more precisely Obama decides) to embrace it. Utopianism  never works because human nature is what it is.

by Victor Davis Hanson

Vienna — Walk the beautiful streets in Munich, Strasbourg, and Vienna, and you can see why Europeans thought in the last decades that they had reached the end of history. There is not a soldier to be seen. Sidewalk cafes are jammed midweek with two-hour lunch-goers. Fashion, vacations, and sex dominate the ads and billboards.

Bikers, electric commuter trains, and tiny fuel-efficient cars zoom by in a green contrast to our gas-guzzling Tahoes and Yukons.

Naturally, there is a general sense of satisfied accomplishment among European social democrats. They believe that finally a quiet sameness across their continent has replaced two millennia of constant European warring and revolution. Now, everybody seems to get an apartment, a small car, a state job, a good pension and peace — and in exchange, all voice comfortable, center-left consensus politics.

But beneath the genteel European Union veneer, few remember that human nature remains constant and does not give even nice Europeans a pass from its harsh laws.

Suddenly, the Greek financial meltdown and the staggering debts that must be repaid alternately enraged and terrified northern-European creditors. Even the most vocal Europhiles are quietly rethinking the entire premise of a European Union that offers lavish benefits but has no sound method of paying for them.

After all, it is one thing to redistribute income by taking money from richer Germans and Austrians to give to poorer Germans and Austrians. But it is something else for all Germans and Austrians to extend their socialist charity to siesta-taking Greeks, Italians, and Spaniards. For all the lofty rhetoric of the collective European Union, age-old culture, language, and nationalism still trump the ideal of continental unity.

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Fiscal liberalism has tarnished California gold

by Mojambo ( 99 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Progressives, Socialism at January 10th, 2010 - 10:00 pm

I am not much of a fan of George Will’s any more. He reminds me too much of alleged conservatives who prefer to be in the minority status as long as they get invited to the best Georgetown parties. He also does not know nearly as much about baseball as he thinks he does (but I digress). Here though he hits the target. California which went for Nixon in 1968 and Reagan in 1984 has gone way to the left and for many obvious reasons. First – because of the great weather it tends to attract whackos, second – because of all the illegal aliens who have become “amnestied” it has a large class of citizens who are government dependent and third – its municipal and state unions are all too powerful which leads to crushing taxes on private industry and even more stifling regulations.  Posters here from California probably can come up with more reasons.

By George F. Will

Dalton Trumbo (1905-76) was a hero to the American left, partly because of his 1939 antiwar novel “Johnny Got His Gun.” Trumbo’s title modified the lyric “Johnny, get your gun” from the World War I song “Over There.” Trumbo’s “Johnny” is horribly maimed in that war. Now we need a novel titled “Berkeley Got Its Liberalism.” Pending that, we have Tad Friend’s report, in the Jan. 4 New Yorker, on maimed Berkeley.

California, a laboratory of liberalism, is spiraling downward, driven by a huge budget deficit. So the University of California system’s budget was cut 20 percent. Then the system increased in-state student fees 32 percent to . . . $10,302. But that is still 70 percent below student costs at Stanford and other private institutions in California that Berkeley considers no better than it is.

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It took years for liberalism’s redistributive itch to create an income tax so steeply progressive that it prompts the flight from the state of wealth-creators: “Between 1990 and 2007,” Voegeli writes, “some 3.4 million more Americans moved from California to one of the other 49 states than moved to California from another state.”

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It took years for compassionate liberalism to make California’s welfare menu contribute to the state becoming an importer of Mexico’s poverty. It took years for servile liberalism to turn the state into what Voegeli calls a “unionocracy,” run by and for unionized public employees, such as public safety employees who can retire at 50 and receive 90 percent of the final year’s pay for life.

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Gallup Poll Shows Support for Keeping Gitmo Open

by Phantom Ace ( 75 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Leftist-Islamic Alliance at June 2nd, 2009 - 9:28 am

Americans by a 2-1 margin oppose closing Gitmo. This is a blow to the Progressive-Islamist alliance and Obama.

Poll: Most oppose closing Gitmo

WASHINGTON — Americans are overwhelmingly opposed to closing the detention center for suspected terrorists at Guantanamo Bay and moving some of the detainees to prisons on U.S. soil, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds.

By more than 2-1, those surveyed say Guantanamo shouldn’t be closed. By more than 3-1, they oppose moving some of the accused terrorists housed there to prisons in their own states.

The findings underscore the difficult task President Obama faces in convincing those at home that he should follow through on his campaign promise to close the prison in Cuba, especially in the absence of a plan of where the prisoners would go.

This should not even have been an issue.   Hopefully Americans will wake up on other issues as well.  This is a good start.