Please Uncle Sam – Force Us To Live In Caves…Eating Home-Grown Lettuce

By:  Doug Busselman, Executive Vice President

There is something refreshing about blatant honesty – a full disclosure admission that puts it out there for all (even unbelievers) to see.  Such a piece was included in part of the Washington Post’s continuing promotion of climate change solutions.  Those who believe in true advancement of “the cause” see that until government forces our country into their desired Utopia of subsistence and vegetarian existence – we will be on the verge of world collapse.

Fortunately, those who wish for this scale of freedom-destroying, government domination have the right people running our government – inclined to do just that.

In light of this “groundswell” for logical, forced government mandates, we still have these little slips    of common-sense observations that might cause some to not be as willing to guzzle the Kool-Aid.

Of particular note in George Will’s observation, his comment regarding the alliances in place to initiate this travesty is extremely telling…
”… never in peacetime history has the government-media-academic complex been in such sustained propagandistic lockstep about any subject. “

The Ministry of Truth continues to strive to succeed…helping us to accept that only through mindless obedience and greater levels of bureaucratic intrusion can we obtain the results that more brilliant and insightful social engineers advance.  There is something refreshing about blatant honesty…it brings into very clear focus what we have at stake.  
  

 

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  • 12/5/2009 10:41 AM Lamar Aiazzi wrote:
    Hey Doug,

    I can't say I agree with your blog. Again, the reason why the economy is in the mess that it is, is due to the government failing to govern. Should we now destroy all of the gains we've made in cleaning up the environment, too? The air, water, and soil pollution is that agribusiness is creating by their massive feedlot-slaughter house operations needs to be regulated. It is negatively impacting communities in farm country. The mom and pop farms of the first 2/3 of the 20th century are mostly gone. Now huge agribusiness corporations produce a majority of our food. Typically, they want to 'maximize' profits at everyone else's expense. You're not allowed to do that in a democratic republic. It's okay to make a profit, but you're not allowed to destroy the quality of life for others in the process. You're blog seems to be a corporate propaganda mouthpiece. Although, provoking debate on the subject of how much regulation is too much is a good thing.
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