Sunday, April 05, 2009
After All, There Would Be No Point to Party Control if the Party Did Not Control
This country, founded upon a Constitution aiming for "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" will not have a Tricentennial. It may not even make it through my lifetime. The Democrats are corrupted and malevolent. The opposition is corrupted and weak. Nothing left but the schadenfreude delights of watching the cretins who egged the nation on this suicideal path getting crisped in the process.
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"suicideal" is as written.
Having a command economy in place has been the Pinko wet dream ever since 1848. To have it imposed on the biggest economy in the world must rank as the most important achievement of Socialism since it won control of Russia in 1917.
Yup, although I suppose that, in terms of its long term potential, getting control of China could be argued for as equally important. But then it was not such a great feat with China, as its economy had passed from Medieval to Kuomintang Socialist with very little of what any Marxian would recognize as Capitalism.
OK, yes, a bit of hyperbole on my part -- surely the takeover of China and Eastern Europe by the Reds, in the immediate aftermath of WWII ranks up there in the pantheon of pinko lore. We haven't reached that level of significance, of course -- but we're getting pinkoized, albeit in slow mo.
"life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" will not have a Tricentennial. It may not even make it through my lifetime.
and just to think that it seems like only yesterday, we just had to invoke the specter of terrorism to collateral damage or torture our way into life, liberty and happiness. where have all e good times gone ?
tec: yet another pepean non-sequitur that nonetheless undoubtfully demonstrates his allegiance to the fvil forces of pinkoterror bent of destroying america.
aa: blah-blah-blah-blah-blah-blah- (repeat, repeat, repeat).
Comic relief from Pepe.
Back to substance, after the usual Pepean inanities: Fast forward to today, and that same bank is begging to give the money back. The chairman offers to write a check, now, with interest. He's been sitting on the cash for months and has felt the dead hand of government threatening to run his business and dictate pay scales. He sees the writing on the wall and he wants out. But the Obama team says no, since unlike the smaller banks that gave their TARP money back, this bank is far more prominent. The bank has also been threatened with "adverse" consequences if its chairman persists. That's politics talking, not economics.
Well, duhhh. But not any kind of politics. It's precisely the politics based on the well-trodden Socialist credo, as enunciated 160 years ago.
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