Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The coming denoument. I. Its politics.

Historical metaphors abound to describe the current plight of statism. "Apres moi, La Deluge" is what I have chosen: After me, the deluge, said the French King and he was right.

Several skeins make up the politics of the denouement. Part of it is financed and inspired by George Soros. Part of it is driven by the American Ruling Class (Liberals) fighting for its power. There are political opportunists, but they are not the major players.

There are two Left-inspired guiding principles pushing this: 1. that American financial and military power is the greatest evil in the world and 2. that US Capitalism must be destroyed in order to build a just and fair system (Socialism).

In the background of all this is the unraveling of Euro socialism: the inability of some European countries to pay their deficits and service their debts, the destabilization of the Euro and the coming dethroning of the US Dollar as the world's reserve currency and the shifting of power from West to East (Obama and puppet masters refer to this as 'reordering the international economic system'). We have arrived at a crucial point politically. The Obama regime has lost the Congressional elections and faces rough going for the results of its economic policies. So, the regime and its allies in the Media reach for the 'Reichtag ploy.' It is a manufactured excuse to do away with the Socialists' opposition. In Germany, it was the burning of the Reichstag (Parliament). It was used by the National Socialists to do away with democratic means. In the US, it is the shooting of a Democrat Congress woman. The Media is using this to reverse the results of the last election. This is their line. Conservative rhetoric is hate speech. Hate speech = murder. Conservative rhetoric should be banned, rejected. Will it succeed? Stay tuned.

It is against this background that the economic denouement is about to start. Well, it has been going on, but it will now come to center stage.

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