Thursday, February 24, 2011

Top 6 Socialist Battle Strategies

Posted By Susan L. M. Goldberg On February 24, 2011 @ 1:07 pm
 
Actions speak louder than words.  Just take one look at the protests in Wisconsin and you’ll see Socialism rearing its ugly head and leaving its trail of poisonous ideology in plain view.  Unfortunately for them, they’re also giving away their battle strategies in the ongoing War Against Individualism, aka Operation Eliminate Freedom.

6. Workers Unite …Against Republicans! This Marxist tactic of assigning your faults to your enemies is as old as the anti-Capitalist himself.  The cherry on the sundae is the claim that Republican-backed bills that seek to give workers (individuals) more power over their unions (collectives) are merely an attempt at “Union busting” by a “conservative junta.”  This argument is voiced by the same group that believes the Muslim Brotherhood is a “secular, non-violent” organization.  So, I suppose if “non-violent” involves the establishment “of an Islamic government on earth” through everything from propaganda to terrorism, then Tea Partiers peacefully protesting in the public square must represent a militarized dictatorship.
 
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5. Do NOT work in the name of The Worker. Whether you’re an educator responsible for failing the future of America (well, 2/3rds of them, anyway) or a legislator responsible for enacting the will of the people who put you into office, it’s perfectly okay to take a sick day (or ten) or suddenly go on an out-of-state vacation when there’s work to be done.  Educators, too sick to teach, yet healthy enough to stand, shout, and shake signs for days on end,  could cost Wisconsin taxpayers up to $9 million, and they’ll still get the summer off (it’s in the contract).  Meanwhile, Democrat reps, stuck between Union thuggery and the taxpayers who put them into office (the real thugs holding them hostage across state lines) have caused more serious havoc than Chris Christie heading to Disney World on a snow day.  And I thought it was only those evil corporate bosses who tossed aside work ethics to play hooky.
 
 
4. The government wants to “take away worker rights.” When those workers are also taxpayers, what trumps in the “War on Rights”—the rights granted via their Creator or their Union Boss?  This is not a war on rights—this is a war over whether or not we will continue to recognize as a nation that true, inalienable rights are granted by our Creator, not whoever is appointed to be the next Union Boss in a pay-to-play system.  P.S. “Liberty” isn’t being forced to allow someone else to do your negotiating and “the pursuit of happiness” isn’t an excuse to retire early and live on the taxpayer dime.
Next: My teacher gives me an ‘E’ for Effort…

3. This is a fight against quality education. Socialists love to make saints of themselves, usually by trumpeting a series of fictitious causes like “Global Warming.”  (Want to spare us your carbon footprint?  Talk less.)  Actually, for them, the more fabricated the cause the better; it gives them less need to show actual results.  When the cause is real, like educating the future “workers” of America, the results don’t back up their claims of righteousness.   Although, the best account of the abysmal facts regarding Wisconsin student achievement comes via the indignant “reporting” of Media Matters:  according to the National Assessment test, 32% of WI public school 8th graders were deemed Proficient in reading, and 39% were Proficient in math.  Compare these pathetic statistics to the embarrassing national averages of 30% for reading and 25% for math and—whoa—Wisconsin teachers are suddenly above-average!  According to Soros’s lackeys, the media only latched onto the wretched Wisconsin statistics in order to give those protesting teachers a bad reputation.  (Must be another tactic of that crazy conservative junta I’ve been hearing about.)
Along with being the nation’s largest union, the National Education Association was birthed to support government-run education that would educate American youth into “a new social order.”  As union membership increased, SAT scores decreased: the resulting argument from the NEA was for the abolishment of standardized testing altogether in favor of a “self-esteem” approach to education; kids don’t need to be smart, they need to be happy.  Perhaps that’s why Wisconsin students bussed to the protests by angry teachers were quick to say, “I don’t know why I’m here, but I’m having fun!”
 
 
2.  Republicans = Hitler. Those carrying the signs pictured above must have graduated from Wisconsin public schools.  Governor Scott Walker is only the latest in a series of Republicans to be illogically likened to the Nazi Dictator.  If the term “National Socialist” isn’t descriptive enough, try the fact that Hitler Unionized the Unions—he didn’t disband them; he simply made them “bigger and better” by nationalizing them under one umbrella, the German Labor Front.  Volkswagens—the car of the people—were literally a union creation.  Hitler even went one step further than the independent German unions ever could, allowing German workers to celebrate their first National Labor Day on May 1, 1933.  Too bad there isn’t a bill to legalize the implementation of Godwin’s Law in the presence of angry liberal activists.
Next: The “Workers and Bosses” Mentality–What side are YOU on…

1. “The world consists of workers and bosses.” This is the core mentality behind the Union Putsch.  It is also an idea completely foreign to most Americans, including the 88% of American workers who are not unionized.  Yes, we all complain about our bosses from time to time, but the socialist class (much like World of Warcraft fanatics and LARPers at large) literally believes that they are in a never-ending struggle for equality.  (And most union employees thought their dues went to pay for beer at the annual Christmas party.)
The actions of big union bosses like White House favorites Andy Stern and Richard Trumka illustrate the serious consequences of this belief as they manipulate Marx’s class struggle for their own nefarious purposes.  If Union Bosses weren’t so afraid of losing their jobs and political status, they’d give their members the right to choose to join and even to dissolve the union.  Instead, they’re “Organizing for America” to the point of bussing the unemployed across the country and feeding their own dues-paying members the line that they’ll “lose their rights” if the legislation is passed.   Oppressor versus oppressed is definitely going on here, but the game is not being played the way it was staged.  Union bosses like Stern and Trumka could care less since it is the union workers and the taxpayers who are footing their bills.  So, who’s more Hitleresque now, boys?

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