Obama’s Destruction Of Capitalism

June 14, 2010 08:27


Obama’s administration is rapidly replacing capitalism, markets and free enterprise with socialism and total government control. In Marxist theory socialism is a stage on the way to the overthrow of capitalism and establishment of communism.

By Dr. Tim Ball at Canada Free Press

Obama’s administration is rapidly replacing capitalism, markets and free enterprise with socialism and total government control. In Marxist theory socialism is a stage on the way to the overthrow of capitalism and establishment of communism. It’s doing this by finding examples of capitalist ‘failures’ and using them to justify government regulation and takeover.

It’s easy because there are always examples. It’s made easier by the inherent distrust and dislike of people successful in industry and business, a continuation of the historical social struggle underscored by the Industrial Revolution.

They’re natural targets for environmentalism, which as Vaclav Klaus says, is “a political movement that originally began with the protection of the environment – a humble and perhaps even legitimate goal – but has gradually transformed itself into an ideology that has almost nothing to do with nature.” The problem is industry and business, a political minority, are best equipped to deal with energy and environmental issues.

Best-Equipped For Real Problems

Global warming is central to the plan of total government control as identified in the 1974 Club of Rome report titled, “Mankind at the Turning Point.” However, there were other issues including water shortages, famine and pollution. As the report notes, “All these dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome. The real enemy then, is humanity itself.” Capitalist countries were the targets for causing pollution, but contrary to general knowledge pollution, environmental degradation and cleanup records were worse under communism. This does not absolve capitalist nations, however, once the problem was identified and environmentalism became the new paradigm they moved to resolve the issues.

They did this whether the issue was real, like air pollution, or manufactured, like ozone. All levels of pollution have declined in democratic capitalist nations. They could be lower and would be if time, money and effort wasted on global warming and climate change was reassigned. The Congressional Budget Office estimated this was $99 billion between 1998 and 2009.

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