7/24/13, "President Alinsky Threatens Americans with Rising ‘Social Tensions’," J. Christian Adams, PJ Media
"You can take the community organizer out of the South Side, but you can’t take the community organizer out of the community organizer.
Today, America heard threats from the increasingly predictable President Alinsky.
“The position of the middle class will erode further,” Mr. Obama said. “Inequality will continue to increase, money’s power will distort our politics even more. Social tensions will rise, as various groups fight to hold on to what they have, start blaming somebody else for why their position isn’t improving. That’s not the America we know.”
This is standard-fare Das Kapital by Karl Marx. Obama doesn’t even attempt to disguise it, leaving out only the original author’s name. Obama merely adds the threat of social tensions.
For that, thank speech co-author Saul Alinsky.
Alinsky saw social tensions as a necessary circumstance to effective community organizing. Without anger, without the have-nots blaming the haves, it is harder to accumulate power.
Alinsky considered the creation of social tensions, or the exploitation of them, as essential to move wealth and power from those who have it to those who don’t.
Once “social tensions” are stoked, all that is left is the tactical organization....
Instead of uplifting Americans, Obama threatens them....
Unfortunately for now, it seems some in the GOP don’t understand their opponent. Speaker John Boehner gravely misunderstands the situation if he truly believes Obama’s address was devoid of content — a mere “Easter egg with no candy in it.”
There was plenty of content in that speech, if you know what to listen for. Boehner’s response might have worked during more civil times. But with soaring debt and a new muscular federal government, sweet quips don’t cut it." via Free Republic
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George Soros,"Yes, Yes, Yes," can't wait for his guy Obama's promise of violence in American streets:
1/23/12, "George Soros on the Coming U.S. Class War," Newsweek, Daily Beast, J. Arlidge
"As anger rises, riots on the streets of American cities are inevitable. “Yes, yes, yes,” he says, almost gleefully. The response to the unrest could be more damaging than the violence itself. “It will be an excuse for cracking down and using strong-arm tactics to maintain law and order, which, carried to an extreme, could bring about a repressive political system, a
society where individual liberty is much more constrained, which would
be a break with the tradition of the United States.”"...
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Ed. note: I included the word 'angry' in the headline because I heard audio clips of Obama's remarks today at Knox College and he did sound angry. He can use whatever tone he wants because no one will criticize him. The GOP is thrilled with him. He saved them from the Tea Party.
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7/24/13, "Lights, camera, economy: Obama uses rhetoric of class warfare in jobs speech," Washington Times, Dave Boyer
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