Wednesday, 8 December 2010


Big Business = Big Marxism


American business used to be about making money. But for the last 15 or more years, Big Business has been quietly changing its emphasis, and the net image is the 2 kinds of Marxism: cultural and economic (wealth redistribution).
Here in the US we had the CRA and its nefarious effects, and many conservatives continue to say this was a top-down imposition by government. I say hogwash.
There were plenty such policies imposed by banks and companies themselves that followed a clear-cut leftist pattern in terms of both the run of the mill wealth redistribution and cultural Marxism. For example I checked out the web sites of many of the institutions that were seen as being in trouble, and all of them had suspicious looking giveaway policies. These were not standard old-fashioned children's and orphans funds by any means. A lot of the money was going to organizations like the Rainbow Coalition, Gay Olympics, scholarships for minorities (no whites need apply), anti-global warming and feminist organizations -- to anyone but the truly needy. Some, like Ford, openly supported gay marriage. despite the protests of millions of customers.
The CEOs and higher-ups were also heavily involved in such "charity" organizations. Some had started their own. Again, nothing down-homey sounding like help for the poor and fatherless or scholarships for achievers. Not even close.
These CEOs were clearly far-left activists and it was very obvious that none of them gave a rat's patootey about whether the company made money. They were preoccupied with pleasing interest groups, far-left ones. It was only a matter of time before this all collapsed. It had to with all those termites in the foundation. The fact that even one company or bank got public funds is a slap in the face to every working American. We ought to all be beyond mad, seething, ready to tear their walls down -- Bastille mad.
The many companies targeted by organizations like the Family Research Council and the American Family Association because of anti-Christian and pro-gay activism were the biggest companies in the US. Ford, Target, Home Depot, Coca Cola, Pepsi, McDonald's, etc.
Many are still at it.
This is why I have always insisted that free-market capitalism is dead.
People on the far left deliberately and quietly jockeyed for high positions in business and finance and took over the market in hopes of capturing it and forcing their clients into submission. Only the family organizations helped back some of them down, but even they were not entirely above board, having received large donations from RINO candidates like Mitt.
So even if you look only at US companies and banks, it is clear that there is a concerted effort to take over the country for the 2 main goals of Marxism: wealth distribution and the elimination of Christian values, including family values that are not strictly associated with this one religion but have been hallmarks of civilization itself.
But if the US situation is clear enough proof of a Marxist tone, this is further highlighted by a quick look at Europe: The Redcar steel plant in the UK was shut down through government shenanigans and moved to India, where UK taxpayers, after losing 7500 jobs at Redcar, were forced to pay the owners almost a billion dollars in carbon credits (because it is alleged the new plant will be slightly more efficient and burn less carbon).
Long before Greece's economy started to fail, the EU knew that its socialist practices (such as retirement before the age of 60) were irresponsible. In fact, I believe Greece was warned. Yet when Greece applied for membership into the EU, they were admitted -- over a few muted protests -- and then continued unabated the practices that led to their current situation. At one point a few years ago, they surpassed the limit of public indebtedness and just kept going. The EU turned a blind eye. Not because they were trying not to believe it. They had engineered the collapse. Their PURPOSE is wealth redistribution. The richest Greek, a billionaire, made a cool billion euros on the bailout deal.
Anyone in the EU who had looked at Greece's books shortly after they joined the EU had to have seen they were headed for disaster. The same applies to Portugal, Spain, Ireland and Italy.
Why were they allowed to drift away from the founding economic principles?
I defy anyone to say it was an accident or that the EU was not keeping close enough tabs on them.
The current bailouts, paid for mostly by Germany and to some extent by other rich countries like the UK, are wealth redistribution on perhaps the grandest scale ever seen and it was no accident.
Worse, the EU Parliament keeps making laws that are more and more draconian, targeting Christian speech. Almost no one in Europe dares to sully a homosexual or suggest that homosexuality is not godly or not natural. The Association of Evangelicals caved on that issue. And on the issue of Islamization. What could be more obviously anti-Christian than the importation of millions (now ca. 56 mil) of Muslims who hate Christians and European civilization? When the Muslims hold a rally and throw stones or hurl insults at Europeans, esp Jews, and when the police are called, they almost invariably wind up arresting non-Muslims who complain the loudest because they have been assaulted by the Muslims.
Some schools in Germany are intolerable for native German kids, who are constantly spit at, insulted, physically abused and harassed by a Muslim majority student population.
The only consolation is that a region without law and order cannot last. It will implode or people will take matters into their own hands.
Politicians who oppose Muslim immigration, once almost non-existent, are now among the most popular in some countries like Holland, Austria and the UK, although they are still repressed and persecuted by the elitists.
The elites are losing their power under the weight of the injustice they have wrought. Once a tipping point is reached, it will be a beautiful thing to watch the end of this worldwide dictatorship.
It will come at a cost, but it is our patriotic -- and Christian -- duty to resist evil.
Best,

Don