When the Democrats controlled the presidency and the Republicans controlled the Congress during the 1990s there was less impetus to socialism than when the Republicans controlled all three branches. A split government means less growth in government and less corruption than a Republican government. I totally disagree with President Obama's philosophy, but an Obama presidency and a Republican Congress is to be preferred to a Cain-or-Romney presidency and a Republican Congress.
There is no reason to believe that the Republican Party is the lesser of two evils. Government grew at a slower clip under Clinton than under Bush. George H. Bush signed Agenda 21, and George W. Bush signed the Patriot Act. George W. Bush oversaw a massive monetary inflation. The Bushes are good socialists and good globalists. Romney and Cain are equivalent to Bush. They are in the Rockefeller Republican mold, that is, they out-Democrat the Democrats.
On the one hand, there is a Republican Party that has made repeated inroads on freedom and taken repeated steps toward socialism, to include the bailout, the housing bubble, the Federal Reserve Bank's stimulation of the economy during the Bush administration, and the Patriot Act. On the other hand there is a Democratic Party with similar aims.
There is no lesser evil in the two party system. Wall Street and the Council on Foreign Relations dominate both parties. With 1500 Council members at the time, Reagan appointed 80 high level appointees who belonged to the Council. The Council on Foreign Relations' publication, Foreign Affairs, has for decades provided a steady drumbeat in favor of one world government and socialism. The publication is not balanced and does not tolerate pro-American or libertarian views, nor does it tolerate views that are critical of communism. Yet, Reagan was eager to appoint its members to high level posts.
The widespread delusion that there is a difference between the two parties is a product of the Wall Street-financed media, to include Fox, Talk Radio, and the Democratic Party stations. Wall Street finances and controls them. They reflect the interests of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Federal Reserve Bank.The fantasy that there is a difference between the Republicans who appointed Greenspan and Bernanke and the Democrats who reappointed them is exactly what the Establishment wants--a deluded public.
Friday, October 14, 2011
There Is No Lesser of Two Evils in The American Two-Party System: Both Stink
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