Friday, February 21, 2020

KHRUSHCHEV SAID IT AND IF A DEMOCRAT IS ELECTED HE WILL BE PROVEN RIGHT!!!

Submitted by: Mary Fatzinger

Some 60 years ago Russia’s Nikita Khrushchev delivered speech to the UN including a prediction for America. TV coverage showed him banging his shoe on the podium. At the time, the word ‘communism’ was feared throughout our nation. Here is food for thought if it does not make us choke!


“Your children’s children will live under communism. You Americans are so gullible. No, you won’t accept Communism outright, but we’ll keep feeding you small doses of Socialism until you will finally wake up and find that you already have Communism. We won’t have to fight you; We’ll so weaken your economy, until you fall like overripe fruit into our hands.”

Remember, socialism leads to Communism. So, how do you create a Socialistic State? There are 8 levels of control:

1) Healthcare - Control healthcare, you control the people. 
2) Poverty - Increase the poverty level as high as possible. Poor people are easier to control & will not fight back if you provide everything for them.
3) Debt - Increase the debt to an unsustainable level. That way you are able to increase taxes which produces more poverty.
4) Gun Control - Remove their ability to defend themselves from the Government. That way you are able to create a police state.
5) Welfare - Take control of every aspect (food, housing, income) of their lives. That  makes them fully dependent on the government.
6) Education - Control what people read & listen to & control what children learn in school.
7) Religion - Remove belief in God from the Government & schools because the people need to believe in ONLY the government knowing what is best for the people.
8) Class Warfare Divides people into wealthy & poor. Eliminate middle class. This causes more discontent & will be easier to tax the wealthy with support of the poor.

George F. Will: The slow decline of America since LBJ launched the Great Society
By George F. Will Opinion writer May 16, 2014 

“By 2011 . . . average per capita housing space for people in poverty was higher than the U.S. average for 1980. . . . [Many] appliances were more common in officially impoverished homes in 2011 than in the typical American home of 1980. . . . DVD players, personal computers, and home Internet access are now typical in them — amenities not even the richest U.S. households could avail themselves of at the start of the War on Poverty.”

But the institutionalization of anti-poverty policy has been, Eberstadt says carefully, “attended” by the dramatic spread of a “tangle of pathologies.” Daniel Patrick Moynihan coined that phrase in his 1965 report calling attention to family disintegration among African Americans. The tangle, which now ensnares all races and ethnicities, includes welfare dependency and “flight from work.”

Twenty-nine percent of Americans — about 47 percent of blacks and 48 percent of Hispanics — live in households receiving means-tested benefits. And “the proportion of men 20 and older who are employed has dramatically and almost steadily dropped since the start of the War on Poverty, falling from 80.6 percent in January 1964 to 67.6 percent 50 years later.” Because work — independence, self-reliance — is essential to the culture of freedom, ominous developments have coincided with Great Society policies:

For every adult man ages 20 to 64 who is between jobs and looking for work, more than three are neither working nor seeking work, a trend that began with the Great Society. And what Eberstadt calls “the earthquake that shook family structure in the era of expansive anti-poverty policies” has seen out-of-wedlock births increase from 7.7 percent in 1965 to more than 40 percent in 2012, including 72 percent of black babies.


Sound familiar? It’s the Left’s (aka Democrat Party agenda!!!


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