See, your opinion doesn't matter. It doesn't matter, not because I don't approve of it, but because it wouldn't matter who was the President of the US, you'd still call them every filthy name in the book.
So, he's a Marxist when he does something you don't agree with, but when he makes a smart move it was someone else's idea?
So, are you an idiot, or do you just not understand plain talk? I said he's a sellout Marxist, that he is corrupted by money and power. He still thinks he's a Marxist or a Progressive or something, working for Hope and Change and all that, of course. . . . perhaps. . . . but maybe he is just dumb enough to be confused about what Marx said on some points.
Most Marxists are completely comfortable with assiduously lying about everything to everybody, if they think it serves "The Cause", but in that they are no different from the crony capitalists or bourgeoise folks, in my estimation.
I believe Karl Marx was a paid stooge for British elitists who were concerned with the events in the American Colonies in the decades leading up to the American Revolution, and the French Revolution, and all the failed efforts to reassert control in the decades after. Some intelligent Brit oligarch saw some possibilities in a sort of puppet play with a controlled advocate of "the people" on the stage. And even today, there are some very wealthy "robber baron" capitalists who have seen the possibilities of a welfare state empowered to keep their WalMart checkout lanes filled with mindless devotees to the general idea of voting for more payola.
I see large trends of correspondence with the medieval feudal societies of Europe, and note that the once-robust Union Movement has been co-opted to serve a set of politicians who are steadily reducing the American middle class in favor or a larger dependent class of "democratic" or "progressive" voters who are actually uninformed politically beyond the bare essential notion of voting for more and more little programs that will keep them marginally patronizing the sort of conspicuous consumption WalMart serves. . . . you know, a lot of fluffy toy animals, a few veggies, a whole lot of cheaply-made impulse buys. . . .
Meanwhile, the resources of the land are increasingly unavailable to ordinary small-time users, while big commodity cartels can get access through their batteries of legal counselors to anything they want. . . . . .uhmmm. . . . at present they mostly want good prices for what they have access to already. . . .. nothing like scarcities and shortages of their wares for bringing out their smiles and such.
I suppose a lot of folks might love the idea of a future of equality, ordered by a government that claims to be serving the little folks, and such. In the case of Marxism, the formulaic progress towards the "dictatorship of the proletariat" has generally been misdirected. I had a devoted Marxist friend once who used to bewail the "State Capitalists" who had subverted his cause in Russia, China, and Cuba. He was a close reader of Marx. I even read Das Kapital myself.
But the present reality is that progressives, as they wish to be known, or traditional Marxists, are mere puppets in the hands of a global "New World Order" fascism, very tightly controlled, as Obama is, by the very few significant power brokers on our political stage. David Rockefeller is largely influential in this country, and has a number of organizations well-endowed to push the ideal he seeks.
reduction of global population, and an increasingly servile liege class living on more meager rations in little city-corrals of urban populations scattered among increasingly large expanses of wilderness, under watchful camera eyes linked to supercomputers of all kinds, with huge data centers capable of keeping minute-to-minute tabs on any person of concern, with the little people polarized on a hundred issues bickering with and betraying one another over minutia of personal concerns. . . .. I could go on, but hey, why. Nobody cares.
The idea of every person being equal under the law, with equal opportunity, based on personal industry and personal values is something only a few politicians will extoll, and mostly it's a vacuous sort of rhetoric nobody really understands anymore. . . .
What that idiot Marx never realized is that any "dictatorship", particularly one based on lies, is not ever going to do the little people any good. What morons like Obama really won't ever understand, is that anyone who will seek to be a honcho in this world is going to forever be licking or polishing someone else's boots. Well, there have been a few excellent swordsmen/horsemen who have created great empires, but they never had the ability to make them outlast themselves. So, yah, you can achieve power by killing millions and millions of people, too. And I guess I have to doff my cap for Obama on that, too, what with the long-term effects of Obamacare on the horizon. Rationed care. No care.
But there is hope. In Great Britain there is an emerging new enterprise that is popular and earning a lot of money for its promoters. Dental Kits. Yes, do-it-yourself dentistry has risen from the forgotten muck of medieval thatched huts. . . No need to wait six months to see the dentist anymore, you can pull your own rotten tooth. And go out to show your neighbors your gummy grin. . . . .
https://www.theguardian.com/society...-britons-doing-own-fillings-to-avoid-nhs-bill
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