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Communism
In America??
Karl
Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto in 1848. Today, nearly 150 years later,
pundits are pontificating upon the fall of Communism and the failed experiment.
These are false (and purposely misleading) acclamations. If you take the
time to attempt to read and understand Marx's Manifesto (it is a frustrating
task, as Komrade Karl's logic is, at the very best, convoluted, and in
many instances, ludicrous), you will find that the tenets of Marxism come
down to the so-called 10 Planks. These are the "10 Commandments" of
Communism!
Now,
if Communism were truly dead, the 10 Planks would be about as relevant
to our daily existence as a dinosaur fossil buried in the Montana wilderness.
But, friends, neighbors and countrymen, this is simply not the case. Let
us take the planks one by one, exactly as Marx wrote them.
As
you read each Plank (Commandment) of the Communist Manifesto, ask yourself
this question:
"Is
this currently happening in the United States?"
10
Planks of the Communist Manifesto
1.
Abolition of property in land and application of all rents of land to public
purposes.
This
is the infamous "abolition of private property" that is at the root of
Marxist Socialism. Can you truly own land in America today? Do you pay
a property tax on your home and the land upon which is sits? If you do,
you are effectively paying rent to the government. If you are renting something
from someone, you are certainly not the true owner. And, yes, those rents
do go for public purposes. A very bright man named Bill Medina pointed
out to me years ago that the word "public" in present-day usage (and obviously
in Marx's lexicon) really means government-owned. Do you own your car?
You must pay the government rent in the form of a registration fee and
in the form of a license fee if you are going to get any use from that
vehicle. The two most significant purchases of private property that most
people makes in their lives, their home and their car, are actually nothing
less than leasing agreements made with the State. (Marx liked to capitalize
the word "State.")
2.
A heavy progressive or graduated income tax.
Do
we have a progressive income tax imposed upon us by the federal government
and, in many instances, the particular state of the Union in which we live?
Therefore, your paycheck is not your private property either, is it?
3.
Abolition of all right of inheritance.
Do
we have inheritance tax in this nation? You cannot pass down what you believed
was your private property to your children without giving the State a juicy
piece of the action, can you?
4.
Confiscation of the property of all emigrants and rebels.
If
you move out of America and don't keep paying your taxes on your property
(even if you are no longer a social burden upon "the system") your property
will be confiscated. If you rebel against the system, and become a tax
protester, will your property be confiscated (without Constitutional due
process, I might add) by the IRS?
5.
Centralization of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national
bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly.
This
is the Federal Service System. Ironically the Fed is not a government body.
It is a privately-owned and incorporated banking monopoly controlled at
international levels. This fact is the most blatant indication of who was,
and is, behind the creation and sustenance of Communism. The State pretends
that the Fed is a national government banking system. The State enforces
the edicts of the Fed with armed police authority. "State capital" is the
fiat currency known as Federal Reserve Notes (unbacked by gold or silver,
and created out of thin air). If you want to know if the Fed's funny money
is a monopoly, try printing your own and using it in commerce.
6.
Centralization of the means of communication and transport in the hands
of the State.
We
have the Federal Communication Commission that regulates what you can hear
over the radio and taxes the radio stations. Telephone communication is
regulated and taxed by the government. And the State now lusts for a chunk
of the Internet. Additionally, the state licenses, taxes, surcharges, and
regulates all transportation on land, in the air, and on the waterways,
whether it be for private or commercial use. If you do not pay the fees,
you will be arrested on the highway, on the landing strip, or on the river.
7.
Extension of factories and instruments of production owned by the State;
the bringing into cultivation of waste-lands, and the improvement of the
soil generally in accordance with a common plan.
The
control of industry by government has expanded into every factory and instrument
of production (essentially that's a human being, according to Marx). Your
little wood shop is not yours, you are the manager doing the will of the
State. You may think you own yourself as a means of production, but you
have to give damn near half of what you produce to the State every payday.
As for the bringing into cultivation of wastelands, we can see this every
time the government allows logging, mining or grazing on public land. This
cultivation of these resources by apparent private concerns is heavily
taxed. The state always gets a share, the improvement of the soil in accordance
with a common plan is nothing more than the insidious corporate monopolization
of farmland via government sponsored chemical fertilizer schemes, irrigation
boondoggles, and sneaky agricultural lending and foreclosure policies.
8.
Equal liability of all to labor. Establishment of industrial armies, especially
for agriculture.
We
picture a bunch of Russian peasants being marched out for their day in
the potato fields, but your labor is already liable, as the income tax.
We all do our fair share for the greater good, don't we? Where the Soviets
could only get most of the people to chip in for the common good, our wonderful
democratic (I thought we had a Republic) form of government has each and
every one of us dripping sweat for its benefit.
9.
Combination of Agriculture with manufacturing industries; gradual abolition
of the distinction between town and country, by the equitable distribution
of population over the country.
Hmmm,
they haven't done this one yet! But wait...Almost all former family farms
are now owned by multi-national corporations. Remember that what we have
now is Fascist Communism so that the Government and the Corporations are
basically the government.
10.
Free education for all children in public schools. Abolition of children's
factory labor in its present form. Combination of education with industrial
production, etc., etc..
Remember,
public means government controlled. The government gets to educate your
kids and turn them into nice little obedient production units that
will be shepherded as a human resource. Child labor in factories was really
nasty, so we'll just use NAFTA and GATT to exploit the kids of the Third
World. Industrial producers and the military exploit medical and technological
discoveries by students in taxpayer funded universities, so I guess we're
on our way with that one as well.
No,
you won't hear the term "Communism" used today. The words used today don't
sound so threatening. You will hear today expressed as "political correctness,"
or "tolerance," or "diversity," or some other such term that precludes
sending warning signals thereby putting the unsuspecting in a defensive
mode. And if recognized, it is dismissed as some stupid "conspiracy theory."
How
many of these planks of the Communist Manifesto do you support? How many
of these does your current elected official support?
Federal
Reserve bank? Interstate Commerce Commission? Tennessee Valley Authority?
The Sixteenth (income tax) Amendment? The Inheritance Tax? Government schools
with compulsory attendance and support?
How
many of these planks does your current elected official support?
If
your elected official, or the person who is looking to be elected, supports
even ONE of these ideas (or hasn't done anything to eliminate any of these
ideas from your life), they should NOT RECEIVE EVEN ONE VOTE!
If
your elected official, or the person who is looking to be elected, supports
4 or more of these ideas... Well, as they say, if it looks like a duck
and quacks like a duck, it must be a duck.
Does
your current elected official Support Communist Philosophies?
I do not believe
in communism in America!
The Republicans
and Democrats have a powerful organization to assure that their "System",
their "Program", stays in place.
Please
support
my campaign and together we can once again live free under the US Constitution!
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