Media STUPIDITY IN USA: How stupid can Americans be? OMG!

walt willis

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The Obamanation explained, Exclusive: Joseph Farah on how Cloward-Piven strategy came to Oval Office, Published: 07/22/2014 at 7:15 PM
Joseph Farah is founder, editor and CEO of WND and a nationally syndicated columnist with Creators News Service.. He is the author or co-author of 13 books, including his latest,
"The Tea Party Manifesto," and his classic, "Taking America Back," now in its third edition and 14th printing. Farah is the former editor of the legendary Sacramento Union and other major-market
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The question has been asked many times over the last five years: What is Barack Obama doing?
Why is he inviting massive numbers of illegal aliens, including children, to risk their lives to swarm our southern border?
Why has he created a national health-care system that is unsustainable economically in the long term and is creating crisis in the short term?
Why is he turning down the opportunity to buy oil from our neighbor to the north and forcing Canada to sell it to China instead?
In short, why is he doing so much of what he is doing that seems not to make a lot of sense to the American people?
The shocking answer is that they do make sense in a perverted, un-American paradigm – one I have tried to bring to the attention of the American people for many years.
The purpose is to increase misery and manufacture crises.
I first explained this at the nationally televised Tea Party National Convention in February 2010. If you prefer to see it and hear it, there is a much more detailed video record of what has been
called “the most radical, Christian liberty speech” ever given on TV. But here’s the explanation in a nutshell.
It’s an old trick really. It was actually codified by a Marxist Columbia University professor and his research assistant in an article in The Nation May 2, 1966 – when Barack Obama was only
4 years old. The professor of social work was Richard A. Cloward, and his research assistant was Frances Fox Piven. What they authored became known as “the Cloward-Piven Strategy of
Orchestrated Crisis.”
Cloward and Piven specifically calculated their strategy as a way to end poverty by bringing the capitalist system to collapse through a series of escalating demands that could never be met.
One of their principal demands was the establishment of a “guaranteed annual income.” Just six years later, this demand became a part of the platform of the 1972 Democratic National
Convention and the presidential nominee that year, George McGovern.
But Cloward and Piven didn’t just argue that such ideas should become political demands. They argued that action needed to be taken by like-minded fellow travelers to wreak havoc on the
system. One way that was to be accomplished, they explained in their treatise, was for social workers to sign up the poor in existing social programs at such levels as to tax the system to the
breaking point.
When these entitlements were no longer able to be covered by government agencies, the new dependent class would riot and rebel and create chaos that would create a real crisis for the
system.
An example of the way this Cloward-Piven strategy worked quickly followed when it was actually implemented by George Wiley, the founder of the National Welfare Reform Organization.
In the early 1970s, Wiley’s NWRO hired “social workers” with the express purpose of expanding the welfare rolls as fast as possible. The strategy was so effective that welfare recipients went
from 4.3 million nationally to 10.8 million by the middle of the decade. In New York City, there was soon one welfare recipient for every two residents working in the city’s private sector.
James Simpson, a former White House staff economist and budget analyst, says “the vast expansion of welfare in New York City that came from NWRO’s Cloward-Piven strategy sent the city
into bankruptcy in 1975.”
Remember the famous New York Daily News headline? “Ford to City: Drop Dead.” President Gerald Ford was between a rock and a hard place because of the Cloward-Piven strategy and the
organizational activities of George Wiley.
But that was hardly the greatest claim for Cloward and Piven. Experience more of Joseph Farah’s no-nonsense truth-telling in his books, audio and video products, featured in the WND Superstore
While George Wiley was a disciple of Cloward and Piven, Wade Rathke was a disciple of Wiley. In 1970, after working for NWRO, he formed a new organization – the Arkansas Community
Organizations for Reform Now. It became known as ACORN. The name was later changed to Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, but the acronym remained.
This was the organization Barack Obama would serve as an attorney and as a trainer of its leadership.
ACORN wasn’t just about registering Democratic voters. It was about registering so many that it created a crisis in the system – the same way Wiley created a crisis in the welfare rolls.
Fraudulent voters were just as good as legitimate voters.
Where did the money come from for such abuses? ACORN was heavily funded by George Soros’ Open Society Institute.
Did it work?
You bet. The idea behind ACORN’s voter registration campaign, which continues to this day, even benefiting now from direct federal taxpayer support, was to register as many Democratic
voters as possible, legal or not, and assist them in voting – the more times the merrier. The system had to be overwhelmed with registrations, multiple entries, dead voters, random
 

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Tennessee just paid $46,000 to a firm to develop a new logo. The firm says there was much R &D but most people said it was wasteful spending and their first grader could have come up with the basic design. The video shows how it could have happened.

 
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This guy seemed a bit stupid today.


NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) -

A man who climbed onto a sign over Interstate 65 during rush hour will be taken to an institution for a mental evaluation, according to a news release.

Metro police said William Walters, 46, who was carrying an ID from a Seattle, WA, men’s shelter issued in 2014, climbed onto the overhead sign above I-65 near Rosa Parks Boulevard shortly before 4 p.m.

Walters was persuaded to come down from the sign after almost two hours by a police negotiator.

Walters is being charged with disorderly conduct and obstructing a roadway, both misdemeanor offenses. He will also be taken to a mental evaluation.

Witnesses said at one point Walters stripped his clothes off while on the sign before putting them back on.

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