Saturday, February 16, 2013

Problems of Our Time


We face the rise of both a Fascistic philosophy that would fit with that of a Mussolini, and the rise of a Socialism which could best be described as nanny-state. The combination of these two could be called a National Socialism. Thus, we face the rise of a Nazi philosophy in the United States.
We face societies, some in the dark; such as Skull and Bones, Bohemian Grove, the treasonous Bilderberg group; and others in the open- the iron triangle of lobbying and regulation, the interlocking corporate directorships- that all have no allegiance to the ideas in the Constitution, no ties of loyalty to the country, and firmly believe in the destruction of the nation-state if for no other reason than a sort of marxist-like 'historical inevitability'.
This is a problem of our time.
We face the systematic criminality of wall street, the cascading false wealth born of speculation, collective human stupidity, rampant fraud and every financial scandal borne of government intervention and corporate malfeasance. The magnitude of white collar crime feeds and uses blue collar crime, while going far beyond it in illicit profits and going largely unpunished. All the while, the white collar criminals also benefit from the jailing and disenfranchisement of the blue collar criminals.
This is a problem of our time.
We face the evisceration of the Constitution by every administration in recent memory. Moving in the black world of intelligence, the worst crimes go unnoticed, and when they do, they will go unpunished. We face a surveillance state. We face a state which has codified laws that no one in history had the gall to actually write down: that of secret arrest without trial, all the while our actor politicians still pay lip service to a Republic they never understood and never cared to learn of. We face laws every four-years which destroy the rule of law itself.
This is a problem of our time.
We face a dictatorship of the executive branch. We face the end of the Republic.
We face continued wars of dubious origin and strategy. We face endless war in the middle east. There is a struggle for the last push to reach the summit of peak oil. We face a radical Islamic enemy, who has been funded and supported by western governments in the struggle against the Soviets in Afghanistan. It rests on a theological foundation which pre-dates the existence of the U.S. by at least ten centuries. Even now, the rebellions in the Middle East, from Libya to Syria, are calculated to disturb the Iranian influence in the near east and pave the way for an assault on Iran.
This is a problem of our time.
We face the decimation of the labor system which was a collective apparatus for resisting corporate collective influence. Co-opted by criminals, its internal structure was rotted as it collected dues from all in a profession and in a true government fashion used violence to force non-union workers out. Through free-trade; unmitigated by and concern of gutting whole generations of jobs, and bad-work-protectionism, this system has fallen to leave the american worker at the whim of internationalist corporate bosses who care nothing for country, law, or Constitution. They also care nothing for the well being of their workers; be they foreign workers or those whose job was outsourced. We face wave after wave of immigration which means a slave wage for those desperate enough to cross the border, and an ethnic-closed shop to those without experience who would traditionally gain it in the lower wage sectors of the economy.
This is a problem of our time.
We face a military which has drilled for domestic operations in the United States since the 90s, a military which is now empowered to arrest us and take us to a singularity-like Black Site. We face a plan to disarm Americans. We face existing contingency plans which end in a mass internment of citizens.
We the people, face these problems, and we face the end of the Republic
These are the problems of our time, but what are the solutions?

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

My Letter to the former Presidential Candidate


Dear Mr Perry,

We the citizens of Texas write with a grave concern that is near and dear to our hearts. We must not, as a state, export another douchebag as president. Sure, you may rightly object that Mr Bush Jr was a Connecticut yankee. But damn Rick, in your case we couldn't blame you on the east coast elite. Without a valid excuse Texas would have to take full responsibility for you as president. We can only imagine the entire country run like this state under your leadership- mass welfare lines, job creation led by McDonalds, organized crime and violence oozing over the borders like that discharge from your urethra you should probably have checked out. Not to mention the legal system that would make Judge Freisler proud. Theres also the immigration thing which is an auxiliary issue to the organized crime issue mentioned earlier. But Rick, think of your state, even if you didn't during your administration.
Not only the country but the whole world would have Texas to blame for your allowing you to run for that powerful and un-sacred office, sullying the reputation of the proudest state in the union. Hell then maybe Texas would have to secede in shame from the union if you were elected. Do you know how gay of you it was to deepthroat that corndog? It wasn't attractive when that anne rice-vampire-IRS-bitch Bachmann did it and certainly wasn't for anyone in this country when you did except for the majority of the playgirl readership community. And we know those church girls like Bachmann have no gag reflex, but whats your excuse? No Texan I know would be caught dead that far into yankee country performing illicit sex acts on an unsuspecting meat dish. Do you think a cocksucker could ever be taken seriously in international affairs? We all know, Rick Sucker of Dicks, that Uncle Sam is the suckee. As a sucker, if not of phalluses, then of the internationalists who anointed you at the last Bilderberg conference, you have lost your qualifications to be president.

Its not the obvious gayness that bothers Texans, but the fakeness. After the Obama administration we require honesty from our politicians, and for you, this would start with honesty concerning whether your public image matches the reality of your personal life. As Frederich Nietzsche once said, “Become what you are”. Become what you are Mr. Perry, become what you are.

P.S- it is now clear why you would attend a camp called n***erhead. You must've been enraptured in some fantasy about a massive purple headed yogurt slinger the entire time.

Sincerely,
Texas