Friday, September 4, 2009

A couple of Top 10 Lists

1) Poverty in Cities over 250,000


Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2006 American Community Survey, August 2007

What do the top ten cities (over 250,000) with the highest poverty rate all have in common?

2) Same Poverty Stricken Cities
Mayoral Voting Habits


'The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results." — Albert Einstien
It is the poor who habitually elect Democrats---yet they are still poor. Is there a logical, or reasonable explanation? Are these two anecdotal tidbits related to each other? Does this illustrate some sort of cause and effect that is occuring within US cities?

First of all, this is not insanity. Rather, is is the purposeful deception of America's lower class by Democratic politicians. They have created a self serving monster that will require a massive grass-roots rebellion to correct.

In my opinion, the government run public schools are filling young minds with trash about the collective, when our freedom is attainable only as individuals. America has long been famous for "rugged individualism" bound tightly to Judeo-Christian morals and ethics. To loose sight of this is to fail to understand true liberty.

However, the democratic machine has determined that caring about an individual does not pay well. They have given up caring about unborn children, or the dignity that comes from a man's own self-respect. For all of Obama's chatter he turns out he doesn't actually give a rip about the individual. He didn't care about Officer Crowley, or Professor Gates, only the fact that this incident promoted divisive group think items for the news. The White House spokesperson said, "this is every black man's nightmare and a reality for many black men."

Notice how this went from being a case of Professor Gates' personal lack of wisdom and discretion and became, "every black man's nightmare." Just what scientific evidence supports this proverbial wisdom?

Nothing. Only the desire to subvert individual liberty through the collective mind.

Radicals and Socialists have long focused on this technique. The Democrats have long been instrumental in promoting this divisiveness. You see it in all of their plans for addressing the peoples needs. They want to tackle the needs of women, Hispanics, blacks, minorities, factory workers. These are large groups of people — not individuals. The individual can't give them the power that they want. It takes too much effort to work at the individual level, so what is needed is some form of organized effort.

You see, it is much easier if you can get community organizers to help create momentum. This momentum is otherwise known as "mob thinking." The word "mob" carries a specific definition in sociology. The definition reads, "a group of persons stimulating one another to excitement and losing ordinary rational control over their activity."

This is why large portions of America continue with their activity, even though it is irrational.

Unfortunately everyone going through a public school camp has been spoon fed this "mob think." Many under privileged individuals are forced into these schools because Democrats don't like School Vouchers. Have you wondered why?

The rewards of the Democratic run monopoly of the National Education Association are just too great to forgo. The results speak volumes.



The US spends more per capita than most countries, yet is not even in the Top 25 for Math, Science, or Literature. Yet, large cities continually vote for Democratically controlled government policy makers. This is the result of a very focused effort to appropriately propagandize individuals to think like the mob. They no longer see themselves as distinct individuals but instead see themselves as suffering personally from someone else's personal experience. This mob mentality is not only erroneous, it is extremely dangerous.
"You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.
You cannot build character and courage by taking away people's initiative and independence.
You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves."
— Abraham Lincoln

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