Tuesday, June 2, 2009

The Third Way - Obama's Fascism

Let's Review: Obama - First 100 days

  • Spent any and all tax dollars to secure the economy and take over control of the Private Banking Industry as well as Mortgage and Lender Insurance Companies.
  • Government Assistance to people who borrowed beyond their means or lost the ability to pay their bills due to job loss.
  • Planned Creation of 3 million government jobs.
  • Demanded the resignation of the CEO of a major private business GM, set the government as 60% plus owners of private sector auto industry at the expense of the shareholders and the US taxpayers
  • Redirected control of the Automakers to the Employee Unions
  • Planned Nationalized Government Controlled Health Care
  • Planned Energy production controlled by the US Government
  • Democrats in control continue to undermined the GOP or other political parties
  • The Obama Administration continues to control the news media reports and press for additional censorship of liberal media

Direct Quote from Wikipedia Definition of Fascism:

  • Fascism comprises a radical and authoritarian nationalist political ideology and a corporatist economic ideology.
  • Fascists advocate the creation of a single-party state.
  • Fascists believe that nations and/or races are in perpetual conflict whereby only the strong can survive by being healthy, vital, and by asserting themselves in combat against the weak.
  • Fascist governments forbid and suppress criticism and opposition to the government and the fascist movement.
  • Fascism opposes class conflict, blames capitalist liberal democracies for its creation and communists for exploiting the concept.
  • In the economic sphere, many fascist leaders have claimed to support a "Third Way" in economic policy, which they believed superior to both the rampant individualism of unrestrained capitalism and the severe control of state communism. This was to be achieved by a form of government control over business and labor (called "the corporate state" by Mussolini) No common and concise definition exists for fascism and historians and political scientists disagree on what should be in any concise definition.

Is Anyone Starting to see the similarities?

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