May
28th 2008
Middle Class taking a beating
HarrisonBergeron2

Posted under Globalism & Immigration

With their communities open to invasion by Third-World thugs, their jobs outsourced overseas, and savings depleted by unnecessary, immoral foreign wars financed by deficits, the Middle Class is paying the price for the Federal government’s incompetence and criminality, and knows it:

Meanwhile, Americans aren’t feeling flush. Home values have plummeted more than 14% in the past year, according to the S&P Case/Shiller Home Price Index, which tracks 20 of the largest markets. That’s the sharpest rate in two decades. And wages are basically stagnant, rising only 0.6% between the first quarter of 2000 and the same period this year on an inflation-adjusted basis. …

Weighing even more heavily on consumers is uncertainty about where the economy is headed, said Ken Goldstein, economist with The Conference Board. It’s unusual to have such slow growth for so many months and Americans don’t know how to respond.

“What’s really pushing consumers into a funk is the fear of what’s coming next,” Goldstein said. “You can’t be sure you know exactly where we are or where we’re going. Consumers are afraid that the light at the end of the tunnel is an oncoming train.”

Why is this happening now? Why does the Middle Class feel abandoned?

The answer is simple: they’re right. Abandoning the Middle Class is official Federal policy.

It’s racist, we’re told, to protect jobs for native-born Americans. It’s somehow wrong for us to defend our interests, but it’s the ultimate virtue to allow the Third World to establish colonies among us or to take our jobs. However, instead of an act of charity, encouraging these outposts actually provides the globalist elite with a permanent supply of exploitable labor.

At the same time our handlers scold us for objecting to the Latinization of our cities, they lecture us that welcoming any and all immigrants is “patriotic.” But real patriotism is not obedience to the central government and its policies. Real patriotism is love of one’s own people and their culture, their institutions. Tragically, it’s real patriotism that has been condemned as “racist.” By outlawing concern and protection of one’s own people, DC has made every individual both prey and predator. Other people are simply objects, things to avoid when necessary or exploit when possible.

Harvard political scientist Robert Putnam realized this after a study of the harmful effects of mass immigration on community trust:

Putnam’s study reveals that immigration and diversity not only reduce social capital between ethnic groups, but also within the groups themselves. Trust, even for members of one’s own race, is lower, altruism and community cooperation rarer, friendships fewer. The problem isn’t ethnic conflict or troubled racial relations, but withdrawal and isolation. Putnam writes: “In colloquial language, people living in ethnically diverse settings appear to ‘hunker down’—that is, to pull in like a turtle.”

These mortal wounds to our social well-being aren’t unintentional consequences of an otherwise noble policy; they’re the deliberate harm done to us by a predatory and greedy ruling class. By assaulting natural bonds and relations, the globalists make organic social interaction impossible. It’s our links to our past, our heritage, our ties to our compatriots they’ve targeted, and the purpose is simple: to leave us isolated and defenseless and easily controlled.

But daily rumblings grow louder. Protests against illegal immigration, NAFTA, and government spying have stirred many to action. And the ruling political parties are straining to keep us under control. The sound you here is that of a corrupt system groaning under pressure.

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10 Comments »

10 Responses to “Middle Class taking a beating”

  1. csason on 28 May 2008 at 5:31 pm #

    Just wait till the moneychangers get through playing with oil barrels folks..

    Wonder what their next target will be..???

    I’d kind of like to see the entertainment industry get the big red circle painted on it’s Los Angeles sized forehead..

    50 bucks for a movie should do it..Maybe then when Sean Penn and
    Angie Jolie are doing colon cleanser commercials for a living, we could get some real reality shows going.

  2. HarrisonBergeron2 on 28 May 2008 at 7:22 pm #

    csason,

    You just never know what will set people off. It might be prohibitively priced gas. Or movie tickets. Or (more likely, with lots of historical precendents) food.

    As Bob Marley warned, “Every day the bucket goes down to the well,
    But one day the bottom will drop out.”

  3. csason on 28 May 2008 at 7:56 pm #

    Oh I figure it’s food also…AND I figure they have already started in on it.

    Anything to keep from making an honest buck…you know, according to my Dad…God Rest his soul (and send us some rain..) it was the same moneychangers that drove us into The Great Depression.

    The one thing that shouldn’t but does please me is to see one holding
    vast amounts of empty developments..I especially like seeing the county and city commissioners who were going to make an even faster and
    easier buck- by ‘nudging’ that pesky rezoning effort through- only to see
    THEIR investment laying there…with the palmettos growing up through the
    paver driveways.

    By the Way..if any of you recall traveling to Apalachicola for oysters, better get a move on…there won’t be any before long, as the more the fresh water dries up from feeding into the bay- the less oysters there are.

    Now THAT is a crying shame..

  4. roho on 28 May 2008 at 8:46 pm #

    If I were King, had 300 million subjects, allready controled the MSM, and wanted the citizens of Florida and Oregon blind to what I was doing to each of them, I would make travel expensive.

    Then, I would have a crisis that then made travel both expensive and dangerous.

    Then I would have a Government Solution that caused everyone to stay contained in their region for better safety and monitoring.

    Then I would reduce each region, limitting travel not authorized, even more.

    Then I would tell them “Be all That You Can Be”, and travel with the military!

    Are we running out of time?

  5. csason on 28 May 2008 at 11:32 pm #

    roho,

    You would not.. ;)

    Oldest Globalist movement on the books:

    Create a crisis
    Provide the Solution

    Weeeee!!

  6. Weaver on 28 May 2008 at 11:43 pm #

    Csason,

    you forget part three:

    reap huge profit.

  7. levotb on 29 May 2008 at 4:57 am #

    HarrisonB-

    Water. Gangs running wild, with bureaucrats not allowing the police to do their jobs.

    CA like the nation has been invaded, but the numbers of Invaders in CA is close to if not already at 20 million (Don’t believe the CENSUS rubbish stats). The predominance of population, much of it illegal aliens, is in So. Cal.–L.A. County and the Inland Empire. What areas are the driest in CA? Yup. A “water war” has already been going on between No. and So. CA. With so many dropping anchor babies and with some many illegals flocking to their most politically friendly state, the “civil war” you’re decribing or alluding to will likely happen there–in So. Cal., where the predominance of illegal alien gangs control entire cities (Canoga Park, for example, a city in the San Fernando Valley that back in the 50s and 60s was a nice middle class town). There is already a feud going on between law and order patriots there and the scumbag Mayor and likewise worthless Po-lice Chief. The recent murder of a black football star there (Jamiel Shaw) is fueling the fire. L.A. is a powder keg.

    Have any of you seen this video? I’m STILL angry about it:

    http://www.prweb.com/releases/Deport_Illegal_gangs/immigration_enforcement/prweb977714.htm

    This cannot continue! L.A. is going to be the power keg that sets it all off, Latino against white and black. Fortunately, we’re still in the majority…but not for long.

  8. roho on 29 May 2008 at 12:06 pm #

    levotb………….Good link………California is lost through appeasement, and the PC Policy of “Hate Crimes” only apply to “Gringos”.

  9. jetdrvr on 30 May 2008 at 2:27 am #

    Will their be an election?

    What if Obama gets assassinated on the campaign trail? The inner cites nationwide will erupt, Bush will declare martial law, and the congress and courts will be sublimated. The fascist state will have evolved. That’s when guns will start going off all over the country.

    It’s not out of the question.

  10. Richard C. Green on 30 May 2008 at 11:06 am #

    Some years ago I had a series of intensely emotional dreams, which in other words were prophetic dreams: the subject of these various and sundry sleep-wanderings was a civil war going on in California. Back in the Stoned Age, when I was in my twenties, I lived and worked in California for almost a year. Those were good times and good days and even though the pay was meagre, the experience of living life in the Los Angeles area, was fairly well close to astounding.

    The traffic snarls and problems did not make much difference to me, then, because I had grown up in the Houston area and so I was used to long trips and freeway congestions. What I missed in Los Angeles in the way of southern social graces was balanced by the amazing set of opportunities for a media ‘wanna-be’ type, like myself. However ….

    IN THAT TIME the Los Angeles metroplex was blatantly divided between the “ghetto town” of south central L.A. and the emerging all Latino downtown area, with everybody else living everywhere else. In those days the Mexican downtown was a somewhat quaint scene, more like Chinatown in Boston, than anything else. What was striking to me was how the Japanese- and Korean-Americans were then already about concentrating in their own neighborhoods and building their own ‘ethnic’ identities as hyphenated Americans.

    This was long before the 1992 riots and social turbulence. In that bad time I was living elsewhere, and I was astounded to learn that some thirty-eight percent of those arrested for looting were … illegal immigrants …. I had not kept up on L.A. developments much and so that shocked me. Then, an old friend of mine who was the son of a prominent Hollywood entertainment lawyer and a famous actress, and who had been my friend and guide when I lived there, bolted.

    He took his earnings and bought a place in Montana. He jettisoned his budding Hollywood career and broke his ties with his brothers and their families and he just left. Something happened to him not long after the 1992 events and as they say, “he took it on the arches.” Several times I wrote to him … to renew our friendship and such … asking what it was that would send him out of his hometown and his native land.

    He never replied. He was a brilliant fellow, he had all the necessary Hollywood connections, and he was a native Angeleno. He booked.

    What did not make sense to me then is beginning to make a lot of sense to me, now. I fear that my prophetic dreams of a violent and bloody civil war coming soon to a California town near you … may just be true warnings from a loving God. Then again, even prophetic dreams are just dreams and subject to the disciplines of everyday living.

    Or, maybe they are celestial versions of “coming attractions.”

    Maybe the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger as Governor in California signals something other than the triumph of “the slightly right-wing” in the Golden State. Maybe the fellow who made his bones by battling one terrible bad guy from outer space — in Predator, 1987 — will indeed be called upon to battle a legion of bad guys from just south of the border, “down Mexico way”. It seems odd to even ponder such a thing, but in “Predator,” the Schwarzenegger character was once the best of friends with the African American fellow, who was ‘from the CIA’.

    And together they fought the monstrous invader, ‘the Alien.’

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