Sunday, December 21, 2014

Democrat fascism. Worth your time to read------11 Progressive Commandments

11 Progressive Commandments – LewRockwell.com
In a recent speech of which Politico claims absolutely energized the Democratic left, Warren laid out her so-called 11 Commandments of Progressivism
Before I look at each of her “commandments,” however, there are a few points that need to be made not only about Warren, but also her predecessors, and then write frankly about the unhappy outcomes to which the “share the wealth” philosophy leads (if I can dignify Warren’s thoughts as “philosophy”).
While Warren seems to be a mild-mannered person, her political philosophy is fascist.
That’s right, Warren is a fascist.
No, she does not have a funny brush moustache, nor does she goose step, shout “Sieg Heil!” or call for the extermination of Jews and unpopular minorities.
In fact, Warren preaches “inclusiveness,” which would seem to be the opposite of fascism.
Yet, fascism at its heart is a philosophy of corporatism, the welding of the interests of governments and large business corporations, in which people with lots of supposed knowledge – we call them “experts” – gain the authority to force others to act in ways that fit the worldview of the “experts.” 
The State knows best, and those favored by the State – business firms that are politically-connected – are empowered to act in ways that benefit State agents. 
To make things worse, this corporatism is wrapped in a covering of so-called Populism, which is a fancy way of appealing to the resentments of others.
Just as Adoph Hitler appealed to Germany’s poor and marginalized by sounding a Populist message and then creating a corporatist order, so does Elizabeth Warren.
What I have written sounds sinister and it is, yet it also is at the heart of what Warren and her followers wish to impose on the rest of us.
Warren would deny all of this – Inclusiveness!! – but there is no way for the State to impose her vision upon others without resorting to violence, and I mean violence of the killing and imprisoning type.
In the following section, I will first give Warren’s “commandment,” and then explain how this so-called commandment cannot be implemented without official State violence.
I emphasize that I am not going to use hyperbole or paint Warren in a false light.
(I’m sure she is a nice person when one meets her.
My point is not that Warren is nice or nasty, but rather that she espouses a political economy that only can be implemented through violence.)

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