The Cloward Piven Strategy and ObamaCare





And what does ObamaCare have to do with the Cloward Piven Strategy. Truth be told, the supposed health care overhaul bill and the insistence by the Obama administration and leftist in Congress to cram it down the throats of protesting Americans, is perhaps Obama’s purest incarnation of the Cloward Piven Strategy.

Let's face facts. ObamaCare has very little to do with making health care more available and affordable. It's main purpose is to overwhelm the system, a tactic that is at the crux of implementing the Cloward Piven Strategy.

But don't take our word for it. Here is what others are saying about ObamaCare and the implementation of the Cloward Piven Strategy:

According to an editorial in The Las Vegas Review Journal: “The health care bill had very little to do with health care. It had everything to do with unionizing millions of hospital and health care workers, as well as adding 15,000 to 20,000 new IRS agents (who will join government employee unions). Obama doesn't care that giving free health care to 30 million Americans will add trillions to the national debt. What he does care about is that it cements the dependence of those 30 million voters to Democrats and big government. Who but a socialist revolutionary would pass this reckless spending bill in the middle of a depression?”

Of course the fact that private insurance companies exist would serve to thwart any plan to bring the United States into a one size fits all single-payer system. If ObamaCare and the Cloward Piven Strategy are to be fully implemented, private insurance companies must go the way of the dinosaur.

Conservative Daily News writes: “The Health Care Bill did nothing to lower the costs of Healthcare itself and forces insurance companies to raise premiums in order to cover all the new people added to the rolls that have existing treatment needs but never paid into the pool. By denying them the power to raise their prices, Obama is forcing them into Bankruptcy. He will then Implement the Socialistic ‘Public Option’ to replace the Insurance Companies. Nancy Pelosi did promise us that we ‘will be begging for the Public Option.’”

Frank Salvato, the Managing Editor of The New Media Journal cautions us: "When we examine what the Progressives’ 'healthcare reform law' mandates for private sector insurance companies it becomes obvious to all but the intellectually dishonest that it demands far more from the system than the system – as it is currently configured – can provide. This is exactly why we are witnessing so many health insurance companies dropping certain elements of their health insurance coverage, with some getting out of the health insurance business all together."

A posting on the Start Thinking Right blog states what is happening in even more graphic terms: "And I submit to you that the Democrats want to crash the health care system.... The health care system that the Senate Democrats would impose on Americans would cost at least $2.5 trillion every ten years following its initial roll-out. How much more can we afford? How many more cards can we add to our house before the whole thing comes crashing down? Why would anybody want to impose a system that is so terribly bad, and which will cost so terribly much? ... you can’t help but begin to wonder if there is an intentional determination to overwhelm our system and push society into crisis and economic collapse.”

You can't help but wonder indeed. ObamaCare may well be the lynchpin of Obama's implementation of the Cloward Piven Startegy. Frances Fox Piven, who is still alive as of the posting of this article, must be proud.





 


 

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