Sunday, March 20, 2011

Special report on the future of the state


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Subject: Re: "Special report on the future of the state"
Date: Sun, 20 Mar 2011 11:33:17 -0700
From: Jas Jain

From: Dean
Subject: "Special report on the future of the state"
Date: Sat, 19 Mar 2011 20:24:59 -0700

Economist Magazine has done an absolutely excellent job in this special report, concisely addressing all major government organizations, and organization itself.  These are the first 2 articles in the report.  There are more to click on in the list within the article, each leading into the next.  It takes some time, but well worth it to me.  "If something can't grow indefinitely, then it will stop."  What happens?

 "Taming Leviathon"   http://www.economist.com/node/18359896

 
A catastrophe that would bring it down, i.e., collapse of the current system under its own weight. I know that people don't want to hear this and that they listen to those that provide "hope" and "solutions." A Change without any real change is what they wish for. Change is always forced upon wishful thinkers. E.g.:

 

"You, yes you, are to blame. California is interesting for one final reason. Throughout most of the West, people are in denial about the consequences of wanting both more government and lower taxes. In California ballot initiatives have actually given voters a direct say. Generally they have made government worse, protecting bits of spending yet refusing to pay for it. Having voted for Mr Schwarzenegger in 2003, they deserted him the moment he tried to introduce structural reforms in 2005."

California reelin'

 http://www.economist.com/node/18359882

 

Yes, like Californians, Americans are to blame for the state of the State. States run by actors! In "The gods that have failed—so far" nowhere is the word democracy appears. Democracy is the god that has failed!! As to "Taming Leviathon," it needs a king, or in the case of the US, a Holy American Emperor. Would an emperor run a $1.65Tr deficit? What America has is the Holy Almighty Dollar Empire, controlled by a cabal that worships Mammon and its expertise is in Pushing Debt.

 

Even though The Economist and The Financial Times are superior publications compared with their American counterparts, the articles in the series are for feel-good and not much more. When a son of Muammar Qaddafi espouses the same political ideas as George Soros and a born-and-bred American political philosopher, John Rawl, we can be certain that lot of lying is going on, especially about the virtues of democracy:

 

"The core aim of the thesis [Ph.D. thesis by Muammar Qaddafi's son, at London School of Economics!], then, is to explore the potential for the concept of Collective Management to develop a more democratic, morally justified system of global governance that recognises the rights of individuals…and is particularly focused on empowering civil society organizations (CSOs) to give a stronger voice to those currently under-represented in the existing system."

 

Who is John Rawl?!

 "John Rawls (b. 1921, d. 2002) was an American political philosopher in the liberal tradition. His theory of justice as fairness envisions a society of free citizens holding equal basic rights cooperating within an egalitarian economic system. His account of political liberalism addresses the legitimate use of political power in a democracy, aiming to show how enduring unity may be achieved despite the diversity of worldviews that free institutions allow. His writings on the law of peoples extend these theories to liberal foreign policy, with the goal of imagining how a peaceful and tolerant international order might be possible."

http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/rawls/

 

I can almost wommit. This born-and-bred American dope is totally ignorant of history and even more ignorant of the Human Nature. The dope never learned that democracy has been a tool of the moneybags (first, the moneybags of London, then of NYC and now in Moscow, Mumbai and everywhere in the world), who now have turned into full-fledged Crooks. The System of the Crooks in America was a foregone conclusion!

Under democracies, we have a "public private partnership" (the "public" pays!) between the Crooks and the "elected" (first approved by the Crooks!) officials. Let us see how long this racket lasts.

Jas

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