MISS ME YET?
No, your domestic fiscal policy was just as reckless as your replacement. Global socialists are all the same, no matter what color they are.
Posted by Slarti | at 2:08 PM | 0 comments
Planetary Duality
The Despots are simple to understand—all of their energies are focused on the advancement of their own power. While the Despots are simple to understand, Adherents are simply…simple. In contemporary society they are sometimes referred to as “useful idiots.” They are the Despot enablers. The more Adherents the Despot can collect, the greater their perceived power.
The relational process is simple also. The Despots simply find something the Adherents want to ensure their loyalty. Adherents may be offered anything from 40 virgins to free healthcare—oftentimes anything to assure their loyalty and devotion. Sometimes, their admiration for the Despot is simply enough to assure their loyalty—a characteristic not unlike the dog who continues to lick the hand of its abusive master. In reality, the price the Adherent pays for worshiping the Despot is a life of miserable servitude bereft of the phantasmal blessing--and quite possibly eternal damnation.
Oh, there is a third group—but its numbers are too insignificant to mention it.
Posted by Slarti | at 12:26 PM | 0 comments
Get Ready for the Ride
Slarti’s political prediction.
Obama has blown it. He and the leftists in the house and senate have completely frightened the American people—and rightly so. Completely ignoring the plight of the country—in both economic (double dipping recession, unemployment, etc.) and security terms (Fort Hood and Christmas terrorist attacks) they invested most of their political capital in two initiatives Americans really don’t care about. Cap and Trade (the global warming myth) and socialized medicine (the free healthcare myth). Americans by nature are rather dumb animals, but after time should be able to understand that their inability to find a job to pay their sky-rocketing power bill isn’t going to get them squat, unless they can spend multiple nights free of charge in a government subsidized hospital room.
So the true divide will begin. The ever shrinking rich will insulate themselves from the cold by fiddling next to the Roman flames, and the reaction of the middle class will be to lash out against the far swinging pendulum that is slowly reducing them to poverty. By mid-term, we will see Republicans gain ground because the majority of middle-Americans may probably understand that the Democrat party consists of two types: The certifiably and usefully moronic, and the hopelessly corrupt and helplessly addicted power hungry.
They will vote Republican.
But it will be too late. Unfortunately for them, the alternative is no better. They will discover that this party also consists of basically two types: The certifiably and usefully moronic, and the hopelessly weak and helplessly addicted power hungry.
The short term will yield some results. Buoyed by their seeming “return” or “victory” the Republicans will strut about like John Wayne in “Rio Bravo.” They will “whip” this young Presidente into shape, and tell ‘em how things are run in THIS country. And…in the short term, small wrongs may be righted and some necessary course corrections made. Meanwhile, their efforts will assist the the young President in appearing more “moderated” to the “undecided independents” (America’s most ignorant and under-educated class) and more persecuted and oppressed to his leftist, usefully idiotic ideological base.
By this time the nation will be in shambles. Foreign policy? We won't have one--we'll make it up with each new terror attack we suffer. Domestic policy? Milk the cow till it dies--keep the milk for those who can afford it, and dole out only what is necessary to the endless food lines.
The Republicans fail to chart the course correctly because they don’t know the way. Focusing on the unpopular healthcare bill they will hit with so many amended revisions and changes it will have created an economic and political quagmire that the nation will never recover from. The Republicans will pay the price again—being weak for over half a century, true conservatives will abandon hope and resign themselves to the fact they have no party, no representation and therefore no voice.
The Party’s conservative base, the only thing left propping it will crumble as they abandon it in droves, leaving the power to the only party who has always had its blind and cohesive support—the Democrats. All will become constituents to the Democrat Party. The rich and poor will be hopelessly dependent upon the one party who has ultimate control over them. There will be a final merging of corporation and state through the corporate welfare system, and a final merging of individual and state through the social welfare system. The Senate and House will declare themselves as the National Socialist Worker’s Party, bu it will ultimately be disbanded as the Emperor declares himself supreme commander-god.
We are witnessing the approach of the next Dark Age. The first one lasted almost a 1000 years—who knows how long this one will.
Posted by Slarti | at 2:39 PM | 0 comments
SYCOPHANTS - THEY DISGUST ME
SLARTI'S EMAIL TO BILL O'REILLY IN RESPONSE TO HIS NEWSLETTER DATED 12/17/09. (FOLLOWING)
Dear Mr. O'Reilly:
Interesting how we can put aside the hurt of so many when our pride is stoked. We “folks” don’t get to rub shoulders with the Nomenklatura so we wouldn’t know. All we see are our kids hungry, our friends out of work, and the guy at the corner of the Walmart parking lot hoping to get enough cash to go get a meal. It’s easy to put politics aside when it isn’t hurting you. Whether by intent or sheer incompetence, Mr. Obama is destroying this nation—something Hiltler, Stalin or Castro could never do, and you have to be “fair”. Integrity trumps fairness, Mr. O’Reilly, and you seem to have lost sight of that along with the rest of the media sycophants. You're no more interested in the "folks" than Mr. Obama is.
Merry Christmas
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Partying With The President
By Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com
Thursday, December 17, 2009
One of the good things about being a media loudmouth is that occasionally you get invited somewhere you actually want to go. This year, I was lucky enough to get an invitation to the White House media holiday party which would have been called a Christmas party if U.S. Grant was still president.
Anyway, this is the fourth time I've attended the annual event, and I count myself very fortunate. I love the White House; it symbolizes the greatness of America. The courage and goodness that has been displayed inside this residence ever since John Adams moved in has dramatically changed the world for the better.
Last year, President and Mrs. Bush hosted their final party, and it was fairly extravagant. This year, the crowd was much smaller and the atmosphere toned down a bit, perhaps because of the government spending controversy and the recession.
My brief meeting with President and Mrs. Obama went well. Even though I have challenged the president on a number of occasions, I believe I have been fair to him. We chatted briefly and he said that I looked to be in better shape than the last time we saw each other. I said that's because he's keeping me on my toes.
Michelle Obama, whom I had never met, was stunning. She was warm and kind to my ten-year-old daughter and gracious to me. My quick assessment of her: Strong, charismatic, and beautiful.
After seeing the Obamas, I ran into the president's cadre of advisors and gave them some jazz about the war on Fox News, a campaign that did not go well for the White House. Basically, I told the president's men and women that Americans love spirited conversation, and that if they have a beef with something on Fox News, they should come on my television program and hash it out. Look what happened to Al Sharpton. His appearances on Fox News have helped his image immensely. You may not agree with what the Reverend says, but at least he has the guts to debate the issues.
At Christmastime we should all put politics aside. And that's what the Obamas did. There were a number of Republicans at the party and everybody I talked with had a great time. I was pleased with the event and, again, feel privileged to have had the vantage point.
I wish everybody could visit the White House in December. There is something about seeing all the portraits of past presidents, hearing the Marine Corps choir sing Christmas songs, and seeing each White House room perfectly decorated for the season that is invigorating—even thrilling.
So, I received my Christmas present early. Thanks for the party, Mr. President.
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Cycles
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been 200 years. Great nations rise and fall. The people go from bondage to spiritual truth, to great courage, from courage to liberty, from liberty to abundance, from abundance to selfishness, from selfishness to complacency, from complacency to apathy, from apathy to dependence, from dependence back again to bondage. (author unknown)
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Here's to the future!
Perhaps I'm old and tired, but I think that the chances of finding out what's actually going on are so absurdly remote that the only thing to do is to say, "Hang the sense of it," and keep yourself busy. I'd much rather be happy than right any day.
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