Now that we see how billions of dollars were misappropriated and placed into expensive projects that did not create significant numbers of jobs (in some cases they didn’t even create an insignificant number of jobs) the purposeful failure of these bailouts as part of the Cloward Piven Strategy unfortunately seems like a valid conclusion.
Check out some of these brilliant uses of so-called stimulus funds, courtesy of VerumSerum.com:
An academic study comparing outcomes of the concurrent and separate use of malt liquor and marijuana ($389,357).
A $712,883 research grant to develop “machine-generated humor.” Project will design artificially intelligent “comedic performance agents,” and will “deploy them both on and off-line for the enjoyment and illumination of everyday citizens.”
$9.3 million to fund the design and development of a “coordinated colony of robotic bees!”
We could go on, but you get the idea.
And, to add insult to injury, as the money we thought was being used for job creation and shoring up the economy is being fretted away in wasteful and insulting ways, our state governments are crumbling. Again, the Cloward Piven Strategy at work.
Consider the following passage from ConservativeDailyNews.com:
“The rampant unemployment due to Obama’s economic policies is bankrupting the entire State/Federal unemployment benefit system and overwhelming it. Directly inline with Cloward-Piven goals. The majority of the 50 States are at or near bankruptcy and cannot afford to pay for their own infrastructure let alone all the unemployed in this ‘Recession.’”
When we consider the Cloward Piven Strategy, we see that the real problem with the Obama Stimulus is NOT that it is failing… the real problem with the Obama Stimulus is that it WAS ALWAYS MEANT TO FAIL and that the real (and unstated) purpose was to break the back of the system and make more people dependant on the government.
“Making an already weak economy even worse is the intent of the Cloward Piven Strategy. It is imperative that we view the American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan's spending on items like food stamps, jobless benefits, and health concern through this end goal. This strategy explains why the Democrat plan to ‘stimulate’ the economy involves massive deficit spending projects.” –AmericanThinker.com
Of course, the real irony here is that the poor are really nothing more than useful pawns in this grand scheme. The “social justice” they are promised will never materialize.
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