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It seems that in the 90”s poison started to seep, gradually, into a previously decent Republican party, which eventually led to a hyper-aggressive and extremist branch of conservatism, the “neo-cons”, who call moderate Republicans “bad apples.”

These thugs, for whom the end justifies all means, have for stated agenda the elimination of most of the Federal government we know, to be replaced by their version, which is a National Security State.

They want to eliminate not only Social Security but HUD, the Department of Energy, the Department of Education, the National Endowment for the Arts, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and seriously trim the EPA and OSHA, not to mention many social programs.

The Katrina debacle is a case in point: Not a failure but a deliberate ideological choice of letting poor Americans fend for themselves, an experiment to teach them to learn to rely on private donations.

But then, if we have no federal government, why should we pay federal taxes? To feed the war machine, whose ultimate ambition is the militarization of space, humanity”s worse nightmare and a clear statement of global spiritual failure, and to support the accelerated corporate rape of our world. The general idea is to turn back the clock to pre-industrial revolution standards regarding labor laws, the environment, civil rights, social programs and religious bigotry, and to enforce this “ideology” through absolute military might and unprecedented domestic control.

Some are even lobbying to do away with the minimum wage! Of course they forget to mention people did not pay taxes in the 19th century, so these gangsters want to have it both ways!

These extremists are presently attempting to muzzle the courts, proving that they seek to eliminate the balance of power which is fundamental to this republic, and to concentrate all the power in the hands of the executive, with a rubber stamp congress.

Quote: “Fascism would more properly be called corporatism since it represents the merging of State and corporate power.” Mussolini.

Raphael Montoliu

Lakeport

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