"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ John F. Kennedy
Now, Barack Hussein Obama has announced his plans to take over the auto industry. His plan is overt Socialism. In fact, it is the definition of Socialism.
According to a Reuters story, "General Motors Corp's (GM.N) plan for a bankruptcy filing involves a quick sale of the company's healthy assets to a new company initially owned by the U.S. government."
Do you get that? Owned by the U.S. Government!
The definition of Socialism, according to the dictionary, is "a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole."
It goes on to say, "(in Marxist theory) the stage following capitalism in the transition of a society to communism, characterized by the imperfect implementation of collectivist principles".
If any of my readers don't know why Socialism is undesirable, go back and read my History of Communism.
Normally, news articles quoting anonymous sources are suspect in my opinion, so I will qualify my remarks with this statement:
If this story is accurate, Obama is implementing his nefarious plan to socialize the United States before our eyes. He needs to be stopped.
Yes, it's true that the rest of the article points out that the ownership of GM by the U.S. Government is only temporary, but really, who is Obama kidding?
Anyone who thinks the Government, under Obama will eventually relinquish control of GM back to private ownership is delusional.
This is only the beginning of Obama's plan to change The United Sates of America into the United Socialist States of America.
There will be more. Much more.
And remember. I warned you.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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But Mark-
Goverment ownership has rocked the house at Renault! Who wouldnt want to own a Renault!
I'll own anything if I don't have to buy it. But does anyone think we the people will get anything free from GM (Government Motors)?
If anything, prices will go higher.
I have a question...
How many clean used cars do you drive past sitting on lots every day?
I see thousands of them every day, and I wouldn't buy a brand new car right now, even if I could.
It doesn't make economic sense. A two-year-old car that has been properly cared for and cleaned is absolutely indistinguishable from a new one, and costs a third less, on average, than a new one.
Even if the new car got drastically better fuel milage than a cheaper used one, the new one would still require fuel, and the difference might never cancel out over the life of the car.
And an added bonus to buying used is that the used car has already been built. The environmental damage created by constructing and transporting the car has already been done. (Realistically, operating a used Hummer is less environmentally destructive than building and shipping a new Prius.)
So, my question is this...
Do we really need new cars right now?
Really?
I mean, do we need them badly enough to agree to the dismantling of the Capitalist System and the relinquishment of our Freedom and Prosperity for it?
I was tired of B. Hussein before he took office and the problem with his clown is that the "change" he preached during the campaign was pure unabashed socialism.
Maggie Thatcher said, "The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money."
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