Thursday, September 6, 2012

The U.S. One Party System

I like to compare the U.S. political party system with the Russian political party system leading up to 1917.  Like the U.S., Russia had a one party system.  The Russian Social-Democratic Larour Party was formed in 1989; there were two factions that were equally divided.  They were the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks.

The Mensheviks (Russian: меньшевик, Russian pronunciation: [mʲɪnʲʂᵻˈvʲik]) were a faction of the Russian revolutionary movement that emerged in 1904 after a dispute between Vladimir Lenin and Julius Martov, both members of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party. The dispute originated at the Second Congress of that party, ostensibly over minor issues of party organization. Martov's supporters, who were in the minority in a crucial vote on the question of party membership, came to be called "Mensheviks", derived from the Russian word меньшинство (men'shinstvo, "minority"), whereas Lenin's adherents were known as "Bolsheviks", from bol'shinstvo ("majority"). (Source: Wikipedia)
The Bolsheviks overthrew the moderate Russian Provisional Government that had been established in 1917 after the Czar’s abdication.
The development of this Communist plot took many years to develop. Karl Marx published the Communist Manifesto in 1848.  Liberal intellectuals took it and continued to work on trying it out on a real country when the timing was right.  It took 69 years to find Czarist Russia weakened enough by World War I to find a host for this parasite.
U.N. Agenda 21 was published in 1992 and is being implemented energetically by modern day global Communists working for our governments. The American Communist Party wrote their manual in 1920 and never stopped building their coalitions to implement a Communist take-over of the U.S. from within  It’s been 92 years now, and they are close to converting our government into a “provisional government” to transition to a part of a “world government”.
Our crises will likely come from a global financial collapse caused by government overspending and malfeasance.  We see this coming due to government overspending, money printing, government collusion with international ‘banksters’, record sovereign debt and no remedial action from our government. 
The borders are still open.  Immigration is up to 1.5 million a year.  Our National Debt has reached $16 trillion.  Our unfunded liabilities have reached $80 trillion.  Foreign countries are abandoning the U.S. dollar as their reserve currency.  Our government is squandering $1 trillion a year on infrastructure and preparing for population suppression.  Our elected representatives have little to say; they certainly don’t want to answer our questions about these trends.
The Russian revolution didn’t work.  Capitol left the country and never returned.  That left Russia and their satellite countries poor and isolated for the 72 years between 1917 and 1989.  They were broke and had to import some free enterprise entities to generate capitol.  They are still struggling, because they retained their government owned property holdings.  You can buy a house in Russia, but you won’t own the land.

Using these timelines, I can predict that we may come out of this depression around the year 2100.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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