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Is Democracy Cool Again?

January 14, 2011 - 3:38 pm - by Richard Fernandez
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2011-01-17 09:54:02

“…the “proletariat” and the “bourgeoisie.” The former were manual laborers, the latter professionals and business owners.” Barry Loberfeld

It doesn’t take long for the proletariat class to become the lazy class once they become fully or partially supported by the fruit of middle class labor. Just look at the perverted way our legal system addresses disability. Far too many people are now legally classified as disabled when they really are not – this is especially true in the field of psychological “disability.” These people receive Social Security and Medicare benefits – property redistribution from the laboring middle class to the lazy proletariat class. Criminals, drug dealers and drug users are supported on the backs of the middle class. The United States is in the process of manufacturing a barn-riding proletariat class – hands outstretched to a neo-Marxist government (the Pigs of Animal Farm) which controls their will via property.

“In the general course of human nature, a power over man’s substance amounts to a power over his will.” Alexander Hamilton

“There are those who still think they are holding the pass against a revolution that may be coming up the road. But they are gazing in the wrong direction. The revolution is behind them. It went by in the Night of Depression, singing songs to freedom. So it was that a revolution took place within the form. Like the hagfish, the New Deal entered the old form and devoured its meaning from within. The revolutionaries were inside; the defenders were outside. A government that had been supported by the people and so controlled by the people became one that supported the people and so controlled them.” Garet Garrett

http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig5/garrett1.html

The neo-Proletariat class will vote for the neo-Marxist Party (do I have to tell you which one that is?) to confiscate property from the laboring middle class on their behalf.