Tuesday, January 08, 2008

The Elephant in the Tree


How could Obama be winning over the entrenched political machine of the Clintons?

That’s the surprise question on everyone’s lips all last week.

There is worry in the air. Our entrenched and established government, who say they represent that huge elephant called The United States of America, is looking up, and feeling a bit worried.

They have long put that extremely complex entity called The American Republic up in a tree. After all, he was getting to be a real pest---always in the way of the “progressives.”
As the CEO of General Electric, Jeffrey Immelt will tell you, when it comes to business, it’s much easier to deal with communists in China; they only have to talk to one little guy.
Republics, electoral colleges, states rights, individual rights, constitutional rights…it all takes so much time, and business is in a hurry these days.

Even democracies are easier to deal with.

So they took that huge elephant and got him out of the way--- they just placed him up in a tree.

That gave them more room down below to just ignore him.

And now, they want the American people to give up her sovereignty and become global, for the good of the planet. It’s a noble cause which all our politicians preach daily.

Oh, and by the way---we have pay for it, not them. They are too busy growing a middle class in China and India in order to spread democracy. That’s the story and they’re sticking to it. This will keep future wars from happening, they say.

Globalization is the only option now, and universal health care must be implemented to give our multinational companies a more even playing field.

Oh, you thought it was to help you out? Silly elephant.

All the political candidates now running for Presidential office are globalists, no matter what they may say to get your votes. The three candidates that would have saved America’s sovereignty have already been eliminated: Tom Tancredo, Duncan Hunter, and Ron Paul.

It was easy to get rid of them. The mainstream media, controlled by the few, just didn’t give them time. Putin would be proud.

But in Iowa and New Hampshire, a branch broke, and if that elephant falls down, and fall it will, whether now or in the future…it’s not going to be pretty.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce might be crushed. The WTO might be smashed. The United Nations might be buried. Bono might actually lose a pair of sunglasses. Years of “progress” fought hard for by global socialists, will be lost.

Bill Clinton and his wife, right underneath the elephant, had to ‘gasp.’

The Harvard, Yale, and Oxford school of Strobe Talbott’s 'One World Government with no borders' set up simply for the few to rule the many, might suffer broken bones.

Yes, the few do rule the masses, even if the “few” are a bigger percentage than before. It has always been so. But history also reports that when the few get too greedy, the masses usually revolt.

And wise men, who want power, use the revolt to take over---the cycle begins again.

Obama, we are now seeing, is the new wise man. His, “We are all one people” sound bite is the mantra of revolutions---but we should careful that this revolution does not bring us our own Castro.

So far, the elephant has kept quiet. After all, we had our big TV’s---we’ve been patient.

But the elephant is getting hungry. We saw this while witnessing Ron Paul supporters throwing snowballs at Sean Hannity in New Hampshire.

It’s getting cold in the branches. You’ll have to wait to get your electrical service on.
General Electric has now become the Global Economy of global warming. They have global customers to attend to first.

I am listening right now to an “economist” on the radio who has taken over Rush Limbaugh for the day. You see, Rush keeps insisting that Americans are very happy with the state of the economy and their lives. Laura Ingram disagreed, and he has been trying to prove his point ever since.

Some realize that the elephants here in Middle America, are experiencing the fall of Rome.

Higher and higher taxes, higher energy costs, higher cost of living, bad schools, fear of poverty in retirement, loss of millions of good paying jobs…they see a bleak picture.

Rush, much like the Clintons, draws his philosophy from his own past experience. He flies over the country. He sees the big cars. As Thomas Sowell says, the poor in America are fat.

The poor, as long as they can get fast food, should not be jealous of the rich. And not everyone is equal---but, if you work hard, you will prosper.

Not necessarily Rush.

What Rush doesn’t seem to see is the cement cracking. He doesn’t see the dictatorships in the schools; He has never had to take a mother or father suffering from a stroke to an emergency room only to watch them die because the gun-shot wound of the young black man got first bids on the doctor.

Rush plays golf and thinks well... he made it, and so did many of his friends. If you don’t make it, it your own fault.

He insists daily that you must be optimistic in life, and that’s true. BUT…for someone who claims to be a pragmatist, he might be due for a reality check.

Rush forgets that he’s a genius, he had a definite edge. But even genius can fail. America is not the same country Rush grew up in. Laura sees it, Rush doesn’t. Either that, or he does and he thinks the only way we can survive is by the big companies.

He could be right…I don’t know. Middle America has gone to Wal-Mart to buy poisoned toys and dog food. Many of us don't think we are better off, Rush.

The truth is; many Americans feel that separation of corporate and state no longer exists, and it is a much bigger threat to us than the separation of religion and state, as Huckabee’s success in Iowa proved. It’s also why John Edwards came in second in Iowa.

When Mickey Mouse’s 75-year old copyright was up, Disney just sent a few corporate lawyers in--- no problem: renewed.

Our patent office has now been taken over by the CEO’s of big corporations who have changed all our wonderful patent laws…in the name of “globalization.”

The little guy has even less a chance now than ever before in history.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the same unelected institution that gave Boeing the rights to keep selling our weapons technology to China (who can now nuke all our cities thanks to Boeing) with bi-partisan help (Clinton and Bush) now demands a North American Merger. We need Canada’s and Mexico’s resources, it’s only smart. The merger is needed for us to compete with China.

After all, we don’t have the tax base we could have had now. Millions of abortions stopped that.

A double edged sword…what’s a government to do?

To be able to take on the continuing oncoming invasion of millions of future Mexican immigrants we will need to upgrade our whole infrastructure with a ‘user fee’ on all energy--- another “program” the Americans will have to pay for.

The Commerce department paints a rosy picture. The construction of all this infrastructure will create jobs, jobs that Americans probably just won’t do.

Why?---Because the baby boomers are getting ready to retire.

The elephant is getting tired, he feels old. He feels neglected. He has to work two jobs to make ends meet. He no longer takes vacations. He is not getting sleep. He eats crappy food because he can’t afford to eat well. He, like his country, is in deep debt---but unlike his government, cannot just print himself more money to get out of it.

So when a branch of hope came unexpectedly from a candidate named Obama, a man who promised a “change.” Excitement filled the air.

And elephants are desperate for change…

Change: From the years of the Clinton and Bush royal families.

Change: From state run institutional public schools and universities whose main purpose is not to educate our children with basic skills of survival, but skills to become subservient to the state propaganda of producing global diversified servants: produce citizens who will “volunteer’ their unpaid services to serve mankind.

Change: From a bureaucratic school system that gives secure “jobs” to millions, even if it fails every year...but it doesn't matters, because secure government jobs is tax revenue.

Change: From politicians getting more and more control over our lives, telling us what to eat, to think, to wear, and where to live.

Change: From governments starting wars and not playing them to win: wars meant to sustain long range ambassador ships of military ports, set up for “trade.”

Change: From hearing about the problems all over the world that regular Americans must sacrifice our future, standard of living, and children to fix.

Change: From politicians, who know about our problems, say they are going to fix them, but never ever do.

Change: From a tax system that is so horrendous and unfair that no one but the top one percent can escape it.

Change: From having no say whatsoever on where our taxes are spent, and for what.

Change: From career politicians and corrupt judges.

Change: From wage distribution programs of communistic shadings---be it the unfair practice of affirmative action, or scholarships for illegal immigrants.

Change: From the future America where the citizens will be forced to learn Spanish at our own expense in order to work, while we pay for the Spanish people’s lessons in English.

Change: From a medical system has been broke ever since the HMO's, which was the just the beginning of universal health care.

It’s a big problem, keeping a republic. Benjamin Franklin warned us it would be hard.

Something tells me this is the year that the great elephantine burden the American middle class has been asked to bear might be too much…that branch will inevidibly break.

And no branch of “hope” giving by any upcoming candidate is going to stop it.

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