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From the other side of the ocean, Germany in particular, the notion that there is a panic brewing is silly. Folks are calmly walking the streets, drinking beer in Biergartens, eating schnitzel, and enjoying life. The media’s desperation for a “plan” is absurd. This is not new. As I have demonstrated repeatedly on this blog with links to videos and documents this so-called tsunami of a financial crisis was anticipated and ignored.

The Republicans are to blame for going along in the past with the demands of some Democrats–all who were on the take from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac–to boost funds and lift capital requirements for the Government Service Enterprises and to steer millions in taxpayer dollars to corrupt “community” organizations like ACORN. Well, no more!

Here’s the latest from John Batchelor:

The GOP Minutemen
By John Batchelor. posted on September 28, 2008 at 12:38 AM

The House Republicans Are Firm And Confident

What you read from the Wall Street Journal and Financial Times and BBC and New York Times are handouts from the Democratic majority. The latest is a hoot, that there is a “tentative deal” but nothing has been “committed to paper.” This is Democratic spin. There is no deal. Consider the photographs from Capitol Hill. Note that it is all senators. And the mention of the House is loaded up with Democrats such as Barney Frank, Nancy Pelosi. There is a single negotiator from the GOP Senate, Judd Gregg, and a single negotiator from the House Republicans, Roy Blunt. The House GOP is the adult in the Congress, and it is firm against the Paulson plan. If Nancy Pelosi wants to pass the Paulson plan, she has the votes — that’s what being a majority means. But she does not want to pass the bill without Republican cover, and there is no cover available. Maybe two dozen Republicans are leaving Congress this year, and they could throw away their votes on it without more than risking mockery at home. The Democrats in close races, in purple districts, are totally uninterested. The GOP members who aim to be re-elected know completely that a vote for the Paulson plan is self-destruction. Roy Blunt, commenting on the so-called “tentative deal” announced exclusively by the Democrats, said the House Republican members are “looking forward to what we’re going to see on paper.” This is campfire smoke, and it matches the campfire smoke from Rahm Emanuel for the Democrats, who claimed, “We have something verbal.” This kind of negotiating fools only those who want to be fooled.

The House GOP are Minutemen

Last Monday, important young members of the House GOP were named by Minority Leader John Boehner (left) to form a working group to draw up an answer to Paulson’s folly. “Economic Rescue Principles.” It is brief and to the point. This same team of young GOP asked the so-called Blue Dogs if they would join in talks to present a House plan to replace Paulson’s folly. The Blue Dogs were interested, but when Nancy Pelosi sent an enforcer, they collapsed and ran away. The House GOP working group,Bachus, Biggert, Campbell, Cantor (chair), Carter, Castle, Hensarling, LaTourette, McCotter, McCrery, Putnam, Ryan, were sanguine. The group knew that the Paulson plan was DOA to the GOP members. It knew that anyone who voted for it would have to turn in his brains and say goodbye on November 4. The voters were very clear to the members. Vote for this and don’t come home. But it wasn’t close. The Paulson folly was understood from the first as a travesty, a Goldman fantasy, the work of an arrogant nincompoop who had never run for office nor stood in an unemployment line nor listened to America’s needs and hopes. In short, the House group knew then, and knows now, that Paulson is part of the problem. (Does the president know now? Good question.) By Thursday, when the president called the pow-wow, the House team was solid, and the other members were clear that they would go with the working group. Bohener took this fact the John McCain, who mentioned the House working group att he table — after Obama blew smoke by presenting what he had been told to say by Frank and Pelosi, that there was a deal framework. When Frank heard McCain speak of the House GOP group proposal, he levitated and exploded. It has been laughable to watch Frank and his people ever since. All the noise about weekend negotiating is about the Democratic majority trying to save itself from itself. When Pelosi and Reid give a deadline of Sunday night, that is a deadline for themselves. Govern (make your members vote this suicide pact) or perish — and perish alone (Pelosi may be one coup from history).
But it Gets Better Because Soros Turned

Word that George Soros, schlockmeister of the creative Left, has turned on the Paulson deal has created a coup within a coup in the Democratic caucus. This is funny, but it is outside of my interest. The word this morning is that Pelosi has been told that if she delivers this Paulson deal to her members, they will have to bolt, and so they are looking to blow it up with fantasies of new taxes and punishments. Expect to see riders that say that Paulson must go to the pillory if the first interest payment is short — and other Democratic visions of joy. Mention that there is a sidebar that Paulson is way too chummy with the Democrats. He is known to have told a meeting, “My own mother wouldn’t vote for this plan.” Also, Paulson calls the leadership, “Nancy and Steny,” and then, on the other side of the aisle, “Boehner and Blunt.” Peculiar? Paulson is part of the problem, or he is a turncoat, or he is a double agent. (And does the president know? Gee.)

McCain Is A Kibbitzer

Mention that John McCain is known to have been on the phone with members cajoling the House GOP for a deal. This is aimless, facile, unhelpful, even shrill kibbitzing and shows again that the Senate is made of 100 prima donnas who won’t shut up or sit down or leave the room when the TV lights are on. The candidate is wise to chat with George Stephanopoulos and to get out of Washington, back on the road to fence with Hyde Park’s Favorite Outsider. The GOP Minutemen are in charge of this revolution. Everyman has his musket, his powder horn, his patriot password, “Don’t Tread on Me!” Mention that we will have the story again on Sunday 28, with my professionals joined by a critical member of the House GOP working group, Thaddeus McCotter, 11th Michigan. Thaddeus McCotter is known to have taken to the floor of the House on Saturday evening and presented the Democrats a brief, passionate, witty reminder what Andrew Jackson said after he vetoed the Bank of the United States (another Hank “Nicholas Biddle” Paulson plan), “There are no necessary evils in government.”

  • Jay Fink

    Who would have ever thought? The house Reps are fighting for Main Street while the Dems are clearly on the side of Wall Street.

    • socalannie

      Everything is upside down. A year ago I wouldn’t have dreamed I’d be watching Faux News & blowing off all the others, or supporting republicans…crazy!

      • McBush

        You’re like everyone else here after Hill lost. You’re like Evilene from “The Wiz”. The song she sings “Don’t nobody bring me no bad news”. lol lol watch the movie then you’ll know what I’m talking about. Fox is all you guys favorite now. It takes you to that place where you can suspend your disbelief. Where Sarah Palin isn’t as stupid as she sounds, where John McCain isn’t a direct contradiction to your hero Hill, and where Barack is the big bad black man responsible for all of Americas ills. The mind is a terrible thing to waste.

        • Morgan

          Sorry McBush, nobody cares that Barack is black except himself and his supporters. It’s getting real old, real fast, to assume racism in everyone opposed to Obama. Further, this has nothing to do with Hillary, so much as it has to do with the absolute upending of some classic stereotypes of Republicans as fat cats and Democrats as everyman. Some of the House Republicans are truly principled in their stand, and people are just taking note of the irony. The real irony is how much the ‘post-racial’ candidacy keeps talking about race, race, and more race.

          • McBush

            It’s getting real old, real fast, to assume racism in everyone opposed to Obama

            .

            Never said that. My point is that Fox has distinct racist overtunes, it feeds the frenzy of Obama hate.

            Further, this has nothing to do with Hillary,

            Stop there this whole site is a Hillary shrine. Always has been, always will be, all about Hill.

            Some of the House Republicans are truly principled in their stand,

            What… were you born yesterday?? The only thing ANY politician is principled for is getting elected or in these repubs case re-elected. They see this as an issue they can hang there hat on and they’re playing it for what it’s worth. And I bet you think there’s a Santa Claus. lol

            • jvsp

              It’s not that I am racist. Rather, it’s that I am voting against Obama, because his “white” half is unqualified. Is that racist.

              • catherine

                LOL!

            • Dawnelle

              ur right about that

              we HATE the fraud Barry Soetoro

              and this is definitely the twilight zone

              (I would have hated him sooner had he NOT been black but for that reason I gave him many “benefits of the doubt”)

              he continues to fail, lie & twist facts
              he is shameful

              PUMA4PALIN (call her dumb, call her any name you want, it matters NOT)

            • Mary

              Ah, McBush plays the race card again.

              That’s EXACTLY what Barney Frank’s Democrats did when Greenspan, McCain, the Repubs, AND Bill Clinton tried to insist on re-regulating Fannie and Freddie, so our country wouldn’t go bankrupt.

              The race card.

              That ole dog ain’t gonna hunt any more, McBush.

              Americans watched Reid & Pelosi tried to slip in 20% to Acorn and the Urban Housing League, and watched the House Republicans fight to force that provision out, so another Dem/CBC slush fund would not be created.

              You’re busted. It’s over.

              The House Republicans protected Main Street America from the scam, and Main Street America is not going to forget that in November.

              Content of their character, PERIOD.

          • http://milkchaser.blogspot.com Bob White

            Barack Obama is black? Being color blind, I couldn’t tell.

        • Mr. Natural

          McBush-Putz:

          You’re like Evilene from “The Wiz”.

          Pop culture analogies are the first refuge of little minds.*

          A real parallel may be found in ‘Things Fall Apart,’ by Chinua Achebe. Figure it out yourself, O’Bot.

          * This assertion is limited to this post only. Fine print may be hazardous to your health. No O’Bots were harmed during the Posting of this Post.

          • Steven Mather

            Great book. Fun analog. Good lesson.

      • Sally

        You just don’t realize it…but it has alway been this way. Dems for Big business and Repubs for the mid to small business.

        Always! Read: “Liberal Fascism” and what you jaw drop and get stuck!

        The media has own info for so long that you have been brainwashed and incapable of putting the pieces together.

        The True Fascism started with Pres. Wilson in 1912….(stopped a little with Clinton) and then started again.

        Read it and weep!….I sure have and still do…I am embarassed I spent 30 years as a braindead liberal….9-11 changed me instantly.

    • Mr.Murder

      Parody troll of the week.

  • athena

    Lets hope and pray the GOP does not give in…..

  • http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/08/08/remember-this-one/ Khan Krum

    To Jay Fink: Surprising, isn’t it? However, I’m beginning to think that it may have been this way for quite some time, only hard to see since the GOP have been “the adults” in the room. I think of my 8-year-old daughter. She always wants everything to be fairytale-esque, with unicorns, rainbows, flowers, and a happy ending. If she ran the household, however, I’m quite sure we’d be living in a cardboard box under a bridge somewhere. (But, it sounds nice when she talks about the way things should be, though.)

  • http://fredshelm.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/barack-obama-is-the-mother-not-palin/ Jeremiah God Damn Amerikkka Wright

    what happened to the say the wrong thing thread?

    • American Woman

      I was wondering the same thing..I was trying to post a link about an arrest in VT..but I can’t post it..

    • Stray

      Some one must have said the wrong thing. obama “Truth Squad” Forces No Quarter to remove inappropriate obama truth?

      • http://fredshelm.wordpress.com/2008/09/01/barack-obama-is-the-mother-not-palin/ Jeremiah God Damn Amerikkka Wright

        it was moved back to the top of the list by larry.

        ANd larry is right.

        THat story is the most outrageous thing so far in this insane election season.

        • jvsp

          The most insane thing is that half or more of the American population actually believes that Obama is a viable candidate.

          • Dawnelle

            agreed!

        • Stray

          Missed your posts the past few days. Good to see ya again.

        • St Louis Circuit Attorney Jennifer Goddamn the 1st Amendment Joyce

          I resemble that that remark!

  • Objective analysis

    Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) of 1977 and the continuation by Dems in Congress on racial discrimination scare (including Obama) is the problem.

    I hate to say this but House Republicans stand firm for the tax payers. I am not payin $1 trillion (money for Bear Stearns that failed, money for AIG that failed, and then God knows what to who – ACORN etc…)

    This has got to stop and the CRA needs to be repealed immediately.

    PUMA 2008!

    • Mary

      Yes, and Barak Obama’s first job as a young civil rights lawyer, with Acorn as his client, was SUING local Chicago banks to force them to loan under-qualified applicants money, and threaten to publicize those banks as “racists” if they didn’t comply.

      Barak Obama. “Community organizer.” Lawyer to Acorn; companion to trial lawyers forcing banks to loan $$$ without meeting credit history or employment requirements.

      And now, he wants to be your President.

      Ugh.

  • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

    This crisis is being used as a cover for a legislative revolution in the United States

    Must see this article

    http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/09/barack_obama_and_the_strategy.html

    Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

    America waits with baited breath while Washington struggles to bring the U.S. economy back from the brink of disaster. But many of those same politicians caused the crisis, and if left to their own devices will do so again.

    Despite the mass media news blackout, a series of books, talk radio and the blogosphere have managed to expose Barack Obama’s connections to his radical mentors — Weather Underground bombers William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, Communist Party member Frank Marshall Davis and others. David Horowitz and his Discover the Networks.org have also contributed a wealth of information and have noted Obama’s radical connections since the beginning.

    Yet, no one to my knowledge has yet connected all the dots between Barack Obama and the Radical Left. When seen together, the influences on Obama’s life comprise a who’s who of the radical leftist movement, and it becomes painfully apparent that not only is Obama a willing participant in that movement, he has spent most of his adult life deeply immersed in it.

    But even this doesn’t fully describe the extreme nature of this candidate. He can be tied directly to a malevolent overarching strategy that has motivated many, if not all, of the most destructive radical leftist organizations in the United States since the 1960s.

    The Cloward-Piven Strategy of Orchestrated Crisis

    In an earlier post, I noted the liberal record of unmitigated legislative disasters, the latest of which is now being played out in the financial markets before our eyes. Before the 1994 Republican takeover, Democrats had sixty years of virtually unbroken power in Congress – with substantial majorities most of the time. Can a group of smart people, studying issue after issue for years on end, with virtually unlimited resources at their command, not come up with a single policy that works? Why are they chronically incapable?

    Why?

    One of two things must be true. Either the Democrats are unfathomable idiots, who ignorantly pursue ever more destructive policies despite decades of contrary evidence, or they understand the consequences of their actions and relentlessly carry on anyway because they somehow benefit.

    I submit to you they understand the consequences. For many it is simply a practical matter of eliciting votes from a targeted constituency at taxpayer expense; we lose a little, they gain a lot, and the politician keeps his job. But for others, the goal is more malevolent – the failure is deliberate. Don’t laugh. This method not only has its proponents, it has a name: the Cloward-Piven Strategy. It describes their agenda, tactics, and long-term strategy.

    The Strategy was first elucidated in the May 2, 1966 issue of The Nation magazine by a pair of radical socialist Columbia University professors, Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven. David Horowitz summarizes it as:

    The strategy of forcing political change through orchestrated crisis. The “Cloward-Piven Strategy” seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.

    Cloward and Piven were inspired by radical organizer [and Hillary Clinton mentor] Saul Alinsky:

    “Make the enemy live up to their (sic) own book of rules,” Alinsky wrote in his 1989 book Rules for Radicals. When pressed to honor every word of every law and statute, every Judeo-Christian moral tenet, and every implicit promise of the liberal social contract, human agencies inevitably fall short. The system’s failure to “live up” to its rule book can then be used to discredit it altogether, and to replace the capitalist “rule book” with a socialist one. (Courtesy Discover the Networks.org)

    Newsmax rounds out the picture:

    Their strategy to create political, financial, and social chaos that would result in revolution blended Alinsky concepts with their more aggressive efforts at bringing about a change in U.S. government. To achieve their revolutionary change, Cloward and Piven sought to use a cadre of aggressive organizers assisted by friendly news media to force a re-distribution of the nation’s wealth.

    In their Nation article, Cloward and Piven were specific about the kind of “crisis” they were trying to create:

    By crisis, we mean a publicly visible disruption in some institutional sphere. Crisis can occur spontaneously (e.g., riots) or as the intended result of tactics of demonstration and protest which either generate institutional disruption or bring unrecognized disruption to public attention.

    No matter where the strategy is implemented, it shares the following features:

    1 The offensive organizes previously unorganized groups eligible for government benefits but not currently receiving all they can.

    2 The offensive seeks to identify new beneficiaries and/or create new benefits.

    3 The overarching aim is always to impose new stresses on target systems, with the ultimate goal of forcing their collapse.

    Capitalizing on the racial unrest of the 1960s, Cloward and Piven saw the welfare system as their first target. They enlisted radical black activist George Wiley, who created the National Welfare Reform Organization (NWRO) to implement the strategy. Wiley hired militant foot soldiers to storm welfare offices around the country, violently demanding their “rights.” According to a City Journal article by Sol Stern, welfare rolls increased from 4.3 million to 10.8 million by the mid-1970s as a result, and in New York City, where the strategy had been particularly successful, “one person was on the welfare rolls… for every two working in the city’s private economy.”

    According to another City Journal article titled “Compassion Gone Mad”:

    The movement’s impact on New York City was jolting: welfare caseloads, already climbing 12 percent a year in the early sixties, rose by 50 percent during Lindsay’s first two years; spending doubled… The city had 150,000 welfare cases in 1960; a decade later it had 1.5 million.

    The vast expansion of welfare in New York City that came of the NWRO’s Cloward-Piven tactics sent the city into bankruptcy in 1975. Rudy Giuliani cited Cloward and Piven by name as being responsible for “an effort at economic sabotage.” He also credited Cloward-Piven with changing the cultural attitude toward welfare from that of a temporary expedient to a lifetime entitlement, an attitude which in-and-of-itself has caused perhaps the greatest damage of all.

    Cloward and Piven looked at this strategy as a gold mine of opportunity. Within the newly organized groups, each offensive would find an ample pool of foot soldier recruits willing to advance its radical agenda at little or no pay, and expand its base of reliable voters, legal or otherwise. The radicals’ threatening tactics also would accrue an intimidating reputation, providing a wealth of opportunities for extorting monetary and other concessions from the target organizations. In the meantime, successful offensives would create an ever increasing drag on society. As they gleefully observed:

    Moreover, this kind of mass influence is cumulative because benefits are continuous. Once eligibility for basic food and rent grants is established, the drain on local resources persists indefinitely.

    The next time you drive through one of the many blighted neighborhoods in our cities, or read of the astronomical crime, drug addiction, and out-of-wedlock birth rates, or consider the failed schools, strapped police and fire resources of every major city, remember Cloward and Piven’s thrill that “…the drain on local resources persists indefinitely.”

    ACORN, the new tip of the Cloward-Piven spear

    In 1970, one of George Wiley’s protégés, Wade Rathke — like Bill Ayers, a member of the radical Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) — was sent to found the Arkansas Community Organizations for Reform Now. While NWRO had made a good start, it alone couldn’t accomplish the Cloward-Piven goals. Rathke’s group broadened the offensive to include a wide array of low income “rights.” Shortly thereafter they changed “Arkansas” to “Association of” and ACORN went nationwide.

    Today ACORN is involved in a wide array of activities, including housing, voting rights, illegal immigration and other issues. According to ACORN’s website: “ACORN is the nation’s largest grassroots community organization of low- and moderate-income people with over 400,000 member families organized into more than 1,200 neighborhood chapters in 110 cities across the country,” It is perhaps the largest radical group in the U.S. and has been cited for widespread criminal activity on many fronts.

  • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

    This crisis is being used as a cover for a legislative revolution in the United States

    This is from American Thinker website

    Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

    America waits with baited breath while Washington struggles to bring the U.S. economy back from the brink of disaster. But many of those same politicians caused the crisis, and if left to their own devices will do so again.

    Despite the mass media news blackout, a series of books, talk radio and the blogosphere have managed to expose Barack Obama’s connections to his radical mentors — Weather Underground bombers William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, Communist Party member Frank Marshall Davis and others. David Horowitz and his Discover the Networks.org have also contributed a wealth of information and have noted Obama’s radical connections since the beginning.

    Yet, no one to my knowledge has yet connected all the dots between Barack Obama and the Radical Left. When seen together, the influences on Obama’s life comprise a who’s who of the radical leftist movement, and it becomes painfully apparent that not only is Obama a willing participant in that movement, he has spent most of his adult life deeply immersed in it.

    But even this doesn’t fully describe the extreme nature of this candidate. He can be tied directly to a malevolent overarching strategy that has motivated many, if not all, of the most destructive radical leftist organizations in the United States since the 1960s.

    The Cloward-Piven Strategy of Orchestrated Crisis

    In an earlier post, I noted the liberal record of unmitigated legislative disasters, the latest of which is now being played out in the financial markets before our eyes. Before the 1994 Republican takeover, Democrats had sixty years of virtually unbroken power in Congress – with substantial majorities most of the time. Can a group of smart people, studying issue after issue for years on end, with virtually unlimited resources at their command, not come up with a single policy that works? Why are they chronically incapable?

    Why?

    One of two things must be true. Either the Democrats are unfathomable idiots, who ignorantly pursue ever more destructive policies despite decades of contrary evidence, or they understand the consequences of their actions and relentlessly carry on anyway because they somehow benefit.

    I submit to you they understand the consequences. For many it is simply a practical matter of eliciting votes from a targeted constituency at taxpayer expense; we lose a little, they gain a lot, and the politician keeps his job. But for others, the goal is more malevolent – the failure is deliberate. Don’t laugh. This method not only has its proponents, it has a name: the Cloward-Piven Strategy. It describes their agenda, tactics, and long-term strategy.

    The Strategy was first elucidated in the May 2, 1966 issue of The Nation magazine by a pair of radical socialist Columbia University professors, Richard Andrew Cloward and Frances Fox Piven. David Horowitz summarizes it as:

    The strategy of forcing political change through orchestrated crisis. The “Cloward-Piven Strategy” seeks to hasten the fall of capitalism by overloading the government bureaucracy with a flood of impossible demands, thus pushing society into crisis and economic collapse.

    Cloward and Piven were inspired by radical organizer [and Hillary Clinton mentor] Saul Alinsky:

    “Make the enemy live up to their (sic) own book of rules,” Alinsky wrote in his 1989 book Rules for Radicals. When pressed to honor every word of every law and statute, every Judeo-Christian moral tenet, and every implicit promise of the liberal social contract, human agencies inevitably fall short. The system’s failure to “live up” to its rule book can then be used to discredit it altogether, and to replace the capitalist “rule book” with a socialist one. (Courtesy Discover the Networks.org)

    Newsmax rounds out the picture:

    Their strategy to create political, financial, and social chaos that would result in revolution blended Alinsky concepts with their more aggressive efforts at bringing about a change in U.S. government. To achieve their revolutionary change, Cloward and Piven sought to use a cadre of aggressive organizers assisted by friendly news media to force a re-distribution of the nation’s wealth.

    In their Nation article, Cloward and Piven were specific about the kind of “crisis” they were trying to create:

    By crisis, we mean a publicly visible disruption in some institutional sphere. Crisis can occur spontaneously (e.g., riots) or as the intended result of tactics of demonstration and protest which either generate institutional disruption or bring unrecognized disruption to public attention.

    No matter where the strategy is implemented, it shares the following features:

    1 The offensive organizes previously unorganized groups eligible for government benefits but not currently receiving all they can.

    2 The offensive seeks to identify new beneficiaries and/or create new benefits.

    3 The overarching aim is always to impose new stresses on target systems, with the ultimate goal of forcing their collapse.

    Capitalizing on the racial unrest of the 1960s, Cloward and Piven saw the welfare system as their first target. They enlisted radical black activist George Wiley, who created the National Welfare Reform Organization (NWRO) to implement the strategy. Wiley hired militant foot soldiers to storm welfare offices around the country, violently demanding their “rights.” According to a City Journal article by Sol Stern, welfare rolls increased from 4.3 million to 10.8 million by the mid-1970s as a result, and in New York City, where the strategy had been particularly successful, “one person was on the welfare rolls… for every two working in the city’s private economy.”

    According to another City Journal article titled “Compassion Gone Mad”:

    The movement’s impact on New York City was jolting: welfare caseloads, already climbing 12 percent a year in the early sixties, rose by 50 percent during Lindsay’s first two years; spending doubled… The city had 150,000 welfare cases in 1960; a decade later it had 1.5 million.

    The vast expansion of welfare in New York City that came of the NWRO’s Cloward-Piven tactics sent the city into bankruptcy in 1975. Rudy Giuliani cited Cloward and Piven by name as being responsible for “an effort at economic sabotage.” He also credited Cloward-Piven with changing the cultural attitude toward welfare from that of a temporary expedient to a lifetime entitlement, an attitude which in-and-of-itself has caused perhaps the greatest damage of all.

    Cloward and Piven looked at this strategy as a gold mine of opportunity. Within the newly organized groups, each offensive would find an ample pool of foot soldier recruits willing to advance its radical agenda at little or no pay, and expand its base of reliable voters, legal or otherwise. The radicals’ threatening tactics also would accrue an intimidating reputation, providing a wealth of opportunities for extorting monetary and other concessions from the target organizations. In the meantime, successful offensives would create an ever increasing drag on society. As they gleefully observed:

    Moreover, this kind of mass influence is cumulative because benefits are continuous. Once eligibility for basic food and rent grants is established, the drain on local resources persists indefinitely.

    The next time you drive through one of the many blighted neighborhoods in our cities, or read of the astronomical crime, drug addiction, and out-of-wedlock birth rates, or consider the failed schools, strapped police and fire resources of every major city, remember Cloward and Piven’s thrill that “…the drain on local resources persists indefinitely.”

    ACORN, the new tip of the Cloward-Piven spear

    In 1970, one of George Wiley’s protégés, Wade Rathke — like Bill Ayers, a member of the radical Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) — was sent to found the Arkansas Community Organizations for Reform Now. While NWRO had made a good start, it alone couldn’t accomplish the Cloward-Piven goals. Rathke’s group broadened the offensive to include a wide array of low income “rights.” Shortly thereafter they changed “Arkansas” to “Association of” and ACORN went nationwide.

    Today ACORN is involved in a wide array of activities, including housing, voting rights, illegal immigration and other issues. According to ACORN’s website: “ACORN is the nation’s largest grassroots community organization of low- and moderate-income people with over 400,000 member families organized into more than 1,200 neighborhood chapters in 110 cities across the country,” It is perhaps the largest radical group in the U.S. and has been cited for widespread criminal activity on many fronts.

    • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

      I didn’t paste the entire article.

      This is the whole article, I recommend reading it all

    • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 Vince P

      This is only the first half of the article, go to American Thinker website for the whole thing

      Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

    • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

      This is only the first half of the article, go to American Thinker website for the whole thing

      The Title is:

      Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis

      • Perry Logan

        PLAGIARISM ALERT

        The American Thinker article is an obvious knock-off of Naomi Klein’s The Shock Doctrine, which outlines how the neocons—not the Democrats—have used economic and other national crises to impose their crackpot economic theories.
        http://www.naomiklein.org/shock-doctrine

        It concerns me when right-wing stuff is posted here at NQ, because it weakens our credibility.

        You’ll notice that the essence of the American Thinker article is that Democrats are commies trying to take over America. Normal people will recognize this as the sort of thing right-wing loonies always say. ;-)

        Putting right-wing article up at NQ adds credence to the trolls’ claim that we’re a bunch of Republicans. This hurts PUMA because it makes us look like wingnuts.

        I hasten to say I’m not calling for the banning of anyone. I’m not trying to make the administrators’ jobs any harder. I’m just pointing out that the far righties who come here are hurting PUMA, which is a Democratic group.

        The Horror Story of Obama’s Fans, starring me:
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GCNfc4tsug

        • jvsp

          “You’ll notice that the essence of the American Thinker article is that Democrats are commies trying to take over America”

          Which Democrats? The radical left that co-opted the party OR the REAL Democratic party?

        • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

          Perry Logan is a moron who obviously doesn’t know what plagiarism even means.

          Perry your hyperpartisan deceitfulness is your problem to deal with , no one elses.

          People who strive to be objective and sincere in knowing the truth can easily detect the disingenuousness of your entire comment.

          PS: Only nutcases keep going on about neocons in 2008.

          • Dawnelle

            um sorry I’m no nut case but the NEOCONS have NOT died off! And they are STILL evil.

            R u kiddin?

            puke

            I won’t be railroaded to believe all of a sudden the republican party has awakened from their stupor of insane spending over the last 8 yrs. They are all politicians. Some more cheap than others. Some more caring than others. Some more afraid of their OWN shadow than others. Some more ignorant or lazy or smug than others.

            I like McCain/Palin but I am SICK TO DEATH of seeing BONER’S cry baby face as well as the rest of that minority cabal that brought W to power.

            Unless they all go I can’t vote for any of them. That is what it’s coming down to……………… the more I read the more I research the more I think I’ll stay home in NOV.

            NEO cons ruined this country! That is MY opinion. They had help from pussy democrats. sigh. I don’t want ANY OF THEM ANYMORE!!

            how the hell do we vote them ALL OUT????

            ARGH!

            • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

              Who are you even talking about?

              There are NO NEOCONS in power. Who are the Neocons you are talking about?

              And I said nothing about the Republican Pary in general, so your statement

              “I won’t be railroaded to believe all of a sudden the republican party has awakened from their stupor ”

              is stupid. I haven’t said that. I haven’t seen anyone say it.

              But I do know one thing.. had the Democrats been the majority in Congress the past 10 years , spending would have been way higher than what the Republicans did.

              • Dawnelle

                well lets see

                first (since you like to call names)

                I’ll call you a pig (how’s it feel)

                People that call other regular bloggers here names only prove their ignorance imo.

                I don’t talk to childish name callers.
                If you can’t debate w/out calling names you LOSE

                period

                • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

                  You seem to be right up there in the name-calling, so I’ll add hypocrite to “deflects attention when cannot back up claims”

                  Someone who doens’t like “name-calling” and then engages in it willfully is no better than a child. oh wait.. you said you’re against that too.

                  So basically , when you see someone do something you dont like, you throw out all your rules and act like the very worst thing you don’t like.

                  Interesting tactic.

        • No Way, No How, NoBama

          …far righties who come here are hurting PUMA, which is a Democratic group.

          I doubt there are far righties here, Perry. The only time I’ve seen anything that remotely resembled that remark were Obamabots trying to make this site look bad. I also beg to differ that PUMA is a “Democratic” group and think that they are more of a “democratic” group. They’ve stood up for the little guy in the face of vote-snatching elites and intellectual brow-beating. That type of movement is not owned by a subset of a subset but rather is what this party was all about.

          I’ve enjoyed some of your stuff in the past, Perry, but sometimes you lash out at people whose side you are supposed to be on.

          • Perry Logan

            Hardly an hour goes by at NQ without some broadside against Democrats straight out of the winger playbook. This makes no sense in the context of a group founded to save the Democratic Party.

            People who feel this way have no business unloading here. It’s like showing up at a party and peeing in the punch bowl. How very winger!

            If someone thinks the Democrats are for the birds and that liberals are evil, what are they doing here? If Hillary were our nominee, these people would be busily smearing her and telling is she’s a commie. Whether they know it or not, they are hurting PUMA. Right-wingers always destroy everything they touch.

            • No Way, No How, NoBama

              Perry–
              Hillary is middle-of-the-road in her policies and she carried a sizable portion of independents which include people who sometimes vote republican. Hillary got stabbed in the back by the far left of her own party who wanted to use an election they couldn’t lose to usher in their own agendas–which is why they gamed the primaries. Thats not Democratic and you can’t blame Republicans for that this time so why are you dividing Hillary supporters?

              Those posts here that talk about liberals or democrats, come on! Are you really fooled by the reverse psychology of the obamacrats? Do you remember when Larry was repeatedly attacked as being a Republican when he posted the story about the tape? Do you really think that person spent months of his existance harassing us but simply fell off the face of the earth? No way. It’s still here, probably under it’s umpteenth proxy.

              Do me a favor, next time you see one of them, call them out and let us take a look at what you’re seeing.

              I also wonder how far-left or liberal you are if you supported Hillary yourself?

              • Dawnelle

                nah once in a while some wild neocon zealot will blurt some “far right” talking point about “all LIBERALS” that makes me want to scream!!!

                W has been in power 8 yrs
                We had a Repug Senate and House for 6 of those 8 and 8 before that!!!

                It doesn’t take a genius to figure out who ruined this. Lot’s of help of course but the MASSIVE evidence falls on the side of the R’s.

                It’s surprising Mack is as close as he is

                unfortunately I predict he will keep slipping as more people wake up to just who’s been in charge lately and how badly we need them all OUT

                If McCain/Palin (as lovely as they are to me) come to power they will bring the criminal filibuster R’s of the 108th & 109th, STILL LURKING in the house and senate back to power.

                R U KIDDIN? I”m not sure I can handle it.

                I need to stop before I change my mind all together.

                This is beyond confusing

            • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

              Your wonderful party has been co opted and is doing the bidding of the Far Left.

              Those radical elements natured and informed a person like Obama, and now he’s the Dem’s candidate.

              Either you approve of what has happened to that party or you disapprove of it.

              Hopefully you disapprove of it.. and in doing so that requires you be honest about the facts.. and that means not getting all defensive because someone points them out to you.

              I’m a conservative, I have no loyalty to any party. I feel no affinity to the GOP per se, they have been utter failures in accomplishing what they claimed they would. I have no problem admitting that or saying that.. after all I don’t work for them nor am I in the PR business.

              What is it with so many people that they have to make political disagreement into some personal offense? Why would you accuse me, an individual , of being a plagiarizing because i gave info on the activity of a political party? Do you know me?

              People in this country have to grow up.. have to give up this politically correct censorship … and have to reorient themselves with the US Constitution and realize that if this Federal Govt continues to be the Collisus it has become then all our future is in jeopardy.

    • McBush

      VinceP… sound and fury signifying NOTHING. You could have saved us the war and peace-like novel and summed it up in three words….. It’s Obama’s fault. lol lol. Thank you VinceP aka exhibit A.

    • Mr.Murder

      Rudy “love nest” G and his affair heiress who was appointed payroll protection?

      Do tell.

      Where does appointing cops to cater for your girlfriend fall under a sense of entitlement?

    • Mr.Murder

      Yes, welfare increased from ACORN in the 1970s, not a decade of Nixon and Gerald “W.I.N” Ford.

      Where was your brain at the time, enrolled in the Betty Ford Clinic, for rich people to keep their kids outta jail for doing dope?

    • avwrobel

      ‘Manufactured crisis’ is a democratic tool to focus attention on a (hopefully) worthy issue that needs light and heat on it. Remember White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card’s comment about pushing for the war in the summer of ’03: ‘You don’t start a slaes campaign in August’ Its always been done to get attention drawn to a debate on any issue, and is unfortunately human nature to react to crisis first.

  • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

    ACORN, the new tip of the Cloward-Piven spear

    In 1970, one of George Wiley’s protégés, Wade Rathke — like Bill Ayers, a member of the radical Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) — was sent to found the Arkansas Community Organizations for Reform Now. While NWRO had made a good start, it alone couldn’t accomplish the Cloward-Piven goals. Rathke’s group broadened the offensive to include a wide array of low income “rights.” Shortly thereafter they changed “Arkansas” to “Association of” and ACORN went nationwide.

    Today ACORN is involved in a wide array of activities, including housing, voting rights, illegal immigration and other issues. According to ACORN’s website: “ACORN is the nation’s largest grassroots community organization of low- and moderate-income people with over 400,000 member families organized into more than 1,200 neighborhood chapters in 110 cities across the country,” It is perhaps the largest radical group in the U.S. and has been cited for widespread criminal activity on many fronts.

    Voting

    On voting rights, ACORN and its voter mobilization subsidiary, Project Vote, have been involved nationwide in efforts to grant felons the vote and lobbied heavily for the Motor Voter Act of 1993, a law allowing people to register at motor vehicle departments, schools, libraries and other public places. That law had been sought by Cloward and Piven since the early1980s and they were present, standing behind President Clinton at the signing ceremony.

    ACORN’s voter rights tactics follow the Cloward-Piven Strategy:

    1. Register as many Democrat voters as possible, legal or otherwise and help them vote, multiple times if possible.
    2. Overwhelm the system with fraudulent registrations using multiple entries of the same name, names of deceased, random names from the phone book, even contrived names.
    3. Make the system difficult to police by lobbying for minimal identification standards.

    In this effort, ACORN sets up registration sites all over the country and has been frequently cited for turning in fraudulent registrations, as well as destroying republican applications. In the 2004-2006 election cycles alone, ACORN was accused of widespread voter fraud in 12 states. It may have swung the election for one state governor.

    ACORN’s website brags: “Since 2004, ACORN has helped more than 1.7 million low- and moderate-income and minority citizens apply to register to vote.” Project vote boasts 4 million. I wonder how many of them are dead? For the 2008 cycle, ACORN and Project Vote have pulled out all the stops. Given their furious nationwide effort, it is not inconceivable that this presidential race could be decided by fraudulent votes alone.

    Barack Obama ran ACORN’s Project Vote in Chicago and his highly successful voter registration drive was credited with getting the disgraced former Senator Carol Moseley-Braun elected. Newsmax reiterates Cloward and Piven’s aspirations for ACORN’s voter registration efforts:

    By advocating massive, no-holds-barred voter registration campaigns, they [Cloward & Piven] sought a Democratic administration in Washington, D.C. that would re-distribute the nation’s wealth and lead to a totalitarian socialist state.

    Illegal Immigration

    As I have written elsewhere, the Radical Left’s offensive to promote illegal immigration is “Cloward-Piven on steroids.” ACORN is at the forefront of this movement as well, and was a leading organization among a broad coalition of radical groups, including Soros’ Open Society Institute, the Service Employees International Union (ACORN founder Wade Rathke also runs a SEIU chapter), and others, that became the Coalition for Comprehensive Immigration Reform. CCIR fortunately failed to gain passage for the 2007 illegal immigrant amnesty bill, but its goals have not changed.

    The burden of illegal immigration on our already overstressed welfare system has been widely documented. Some towns in California have even been taken over by illegal immigrant drug cartels. The disease, crime and overcrowding brought by illegal immigrants places a heavy burden on every segment of society and every level of government, threatening to split this country apart at the seams. In the meantime, radical leftist efforts to grant illegal immigrants citizenship guarantee a huge pool of new democrat voters. With little border control, terrorists can also filter in.

    Obama aided ACORN as their lead attorney in a successful suit he brought against the Illinois state government to implement the Motor Voter law there. The law had been resisted by Republican Governor Jim Edgars, who feared the law was an opening to widespread vote fraud.

    His fears were warranted as the Motor Voter law has since been cited as a major opportunity for vote fraud, especially for illegal immigrants, even terrorists. According to the Wall Street Journal: “After 9/11, the Justice Department found that eight of the 19 hijackers were registered to vote…”

    ACORN’s dual offensives on voting and illegal immigration are handy complements. Both swell the voter rolls with reliable democrats while assaulting the country ACORN seeks to destroy with overwhelming new problems.

    Mortgage Crisis

    And now we have the mortgage crisis, which has sent a shock wave through Wall Street and panicked world financial markets like no other since the stock market crash of 1929. But this is a problem created in Washington long ago. It originated with the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), signed into law in 1977 by President Jimmy Carter. The CRA was Carter’s answer to a grassroots activist movement started in Chicago, and forced banks to make loans to low income, high risk customers. PhD economist and former Texas Senator Phil Gramm has called it: “a vast extortion scheme against the nation’s banks.”

    ACORN aggressively sought to expand loans to low income groups using the CRA as a whip. Economist Stan Leibowitz wrote in the New York Post:

    In the 1980s, groups such as the activists at ACORN began pushing charges of “redlining”-claims that banks discriminated against minorities in mortgage lending. In 1989, sympathetic members of Congress got the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act amended to force banks to collect racial data on mortgage applicants; this allowed various studies to be ginned up that seemed to validate the original accusation.

    In fact, minority mortgage applications were rejected more frequently than other applications-but the overwhelming reason wasn’t racial discrimination, but simply that minorities tend to have weaker finances.

    ACORN showed its colors again in 1991, by taking over the House Banking Committee room for two days to protest efforts to scale back the CRA. Most significant of all, ACORN was the driving force behind a 1995 regulatory revision pushed through by the Clinton Administration that greatly expanded the CRA and laid the groundwork for the Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac borne financial crisis we now confront. Barack Obama was the attorney representing ACORN in this effort. With this new authority, ACORN used its subsidiary, ACORN Housing, to promote subprime loans more aggressively.

    As a New York Post article describes it:

    A 1995 strengthening of the Community Reinvestment Act required banks to find ways to provide mortgages to their poorer communities. It also let community activists intervene at yearly bank reviews, shaking the banks down for large pots of money.

    Banks that got poor reviews were punished; some saw their merger plans frustrated; others faced direct legal challenges by the Justice Department.

    Flexible lending programs expanded even though they had higher default rates than loans with traditional standards. On the Web, you can still find CRA loans available via ACORN with “100 percent financing . . . no credit scores . . . undocumented income . . . even if you don’t report it on your tax returns.” Credit counseling is required, of course.

    Ironically, an enthusiastic Fannie Mae Foundation report singled out one paragon of nondiscriminatory lending, which worked with community activists and followed “the most flexible underwriting criteria permitted.” That lender’s $1 billion commitment to low-income loans in 1992 had grown to $80 billion by 1999 and $600 billion by early 2003.

    The lender they were speaking of was Countrywide, which specialized in subprime lending and had a working relationship with ACORN.

    Investor’s Business Daily added:

    The revisions also allowed for the first time the securitization of CRA-regulated loans containing subprime mortgages. The changes came as radical “housing rights” groups led by ACORN lobbied for such loans. ACORN at the time was represented by a young public-interest lawyer in Chicago by the name of Barack Obama. (Emphasis, mine.)

    Since these loans were to be underwritten by the government sponsored Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the implicit government guarantee of those loans absolved lenders, mortgage bundlers and investors of any concern over the obvious risk. As Bloomberg reported: “It is a classic case of socializing the risk while privatizing the profit.”

    And if you think Washington policy makers cared about ACORN’s negative influence, think again. Before this whole mess came down, a Democrat-sponsored bill on the table would have created an “Affordable Housing Trust Fund,” granting ACORN access to approximately $500 million in Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac revenues with little or no oversight.

    Even now, unbelievably — on the brink of national disaster — Democrats have insisted ACORN benefit from bailout negotiations! Senator Lindsay Graham reported last night (9/25/08) in an interview with Greta Van Susteren of On the Record that Democrats want 20 percent of the bailout money to go to ACORN!

    This entire fiasco represents perhaps the pinnacle of ACORN’s efforts to advance the Cloward-Piven Strategy and is a stark demonstration of the power they wield in Washington.

    Enter Barack Obama

    In attempting to capture the significance of Barack Obama’s Radical Left connections and his relation to the Cloward Piven strategy, I constructed following flow chart. It is by no means complete. There are simply too many radical individuals and organizations to include them all here. But these are perhaps the most significant.

    The chart puts Barack Obama at the epicenter of an incestuous stew of American radical leftism. Not only are his connections significant, they practically define who he is. Taken together, they constitute a who’s who of the American radical left, and guiding all is the Cloward-Piven strategy.

    Conspicuous in their absence are any connections at all with any other group, moderate, or even mildly leftist. They are all radicals, firmly bedded in the anti-American, communist, socialist, radical leftist mesh.

    Saul Alinsky

    Most people are unaware that Barack Obama received his training in “community organizing” from Saul Alinsky’s Industrial Areas Foundation. But he did. In and of itself that marks his heritage and training as that of a radical activist. One really needs go no further. But we have.

    Bill Ayers

    Obama objects to being associated with SDS bomber Bill Ayers, claiming he is being smeared with “guilt by association.” But they worked together at the Woods Fund. The Wall Street Journal added substantially to our knowledge by describing in great detail Obama’s work over five years with SDS bomber Bill Ayers on the board of a non-profit, the Chicago Annenberg Challenge, to push a radical agenda on public school children. As Stanley Kurtz states:

    “…the issue here isn’t guilt by association; it’s guilt by participation. As CAC chairman, Mr. Obama was lending moral and financial support to Mr. Ayers and his radical circle. That is a story even if Mr. Ayers had never planted a single bomb 40 years ago.”

    Also included in the mix is Theresa Heinz Kerry’s favorite charity, the Tides Foundation. A partial list of Tides grants tells you all you need to know: ACLU, ACORN, Center for American Progress, Center for Constitutional Rights (a communist front,) CAIR, Earth Justice, Institute for Policy Studies (KGB spy nest), National Lawyers Guild (oldest communist front in U.S.), People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), and practically every other radical group there is. ACORN’s Wade Rathke runs a Tides subsidiary, the Tides Center.

    Carl Davidson and the New Party

    We have heard about Bomber Bill, but we hear little about fellow SDS member Carl Davidson. According to Discover the Networks, Davidson was an early supporter of Barack Obama and a prominent member of Chicago’s New Party, a synthesis of CPUSA members, Socialists, ACORN veterans and other radicals. Obama sought and received the New Party’s endorsement, and they assisted with his campaign. The New Party also developed a strong relationship with ACORN. As an excellent article on the New Party observes: “Barack Obama knew what he was getting into and remains an ideal New Party candidate.”

    George Soros

    The chart also suggests the reason for George Soros’ fervent support of Obama. The President of his Open Society Institute is Aryeh Neier, founder of the radical Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). As mentioned above, three other former SDS members had extensive contact with Obama: Bill Ayers, Carl Davidson and Wade Rathke. Surely Aryeh Neier would have heard from his former colleagues of the promising new politician. More to the point, Neier is firmly committed to supporting the hugely successful radical organization, ACORN, and would be certain back their favored candidate, Barack Obama.

    ACORN

    Obama has spent a large portion of his professional life working for ACORN or its subsidiaries, representing ACORN as a lawyer on some of its most critical issues, and training ACORN leaders. Stanley Kurtz’s excellent National Review article, “Inside Obama’s Acorn.” also describes Obama’s ACORN connection in detail. But I can’t improve on Obama’s own words:

    I’ve been fighting alongside ACORN on issues you care about my entire career (emphasis added). Even before I was an elected official, when I ran Project Vote voter registration drive in Illinois, ACORN was smack dab in the middle of it, and we appreciate your work. – Barack Obama, Speech to ACORN, November 2007 (Courtesy Newsmax.)

    In another excellent article on Obama’s ACORN connections, Newsmax asks a nagging question:

    It would be telling to know if Obama, during his years at Columbia, had occasion to meet Cloward and study the Cloward-Piven Strategy.

    I ask you, is it possible ACORN would train Obama to take leadership positions within ACORN without telling him what he was training for? Is it possible ACORN would put Obama in leadership positions without clueing him into what his purpose was?? Is it possible that this most radical of organizations would put someone in charge of training its trainers, without him knowing what it was he was training them for?

    As a community activist for ACORN; as a leadership trainer for ACORN; as a lead organizer for ACORN’s Project Vote; as an attorney representing ACORN’s successful efforts to impose Motor Voter regulations in Illinois; as ACORN’s representative in lobbying for the expansion of high risk housing loans through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that led to the current crisis; as a recipient of their assistance in his political campaigns — both with money and campaign workers; it is doubtful that he was unaware of ACORN’s true goals. It is doubtful he was unaware of the Cloward-Piven Strategy.

    Fast-forward to 2005 when an obsequious, servile and scraping Daniel Mudd, CEO of Fannie Mae spoke at the Congressional Black Caucus swearing in ceremony for newly-elected Illinois Senator, Barack Obama. Mudd called, the Congressional Black Caucus “our family” and “the conscience of Fannie Mae.”

    In 2005, Republicans sought to reign in Fannie and Freddie. Senator John McCain was at the forefront of that effort. But it failed due to an intense lobbying effort put forward by Fannie and Freddie.

    In his few years as a U.S. senator, Obama has received campaign contributions of $126,349, from Fannie and Freddie, second only to the $165,400 received by Senator Chris Dodd, who has been getting donations from them since 1988. What makes Obama so special?

    His closest advisers are a dirty laundry list of individuals at the heart of the financial crisis: former Fannie Mae CEO Jim Johnson; Former Fannie Mae CEO and former Clinton Budget Director Frank Raines; and billionaire failed Superior Bank of Chicago Board Chair Penny Pritzger.

    Johnson had to step down as adviser on Obama’s V.P. search after this gem came out:

    An Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) report[1] from September 2004 found that, during Johnson’s tenure as CEO, Fannie Mae had improperly deferred $200 million in expenses. This enabled top executives, including Johnson and his successor, Franklin Raines, to receive substantial bonuses in 1998.[2] A 2006 OFHEO report[3] found that Fannie Mae had substantially under-reported Johnson’s compensation. Originally reported as $6-7 million, Johnson actually received approximately $21 million.

    Obama denies ties to Raines but the Washington Post calls him a member of “Obama’s political circle.” Raines and Johnson were fined $3 million by the Office of Federal Housing Oversight for their manipulation of Fannie books. The fine is small change however, compared to the $50 million Raines was able to obtain in improper bonuses as a result of juggling the books.

    Most significantly, Penny Pritzger, the current Finance Chairperson of Obama’s presidential campaign helped develop the complicated investment bundling of subprime securities at the heart of the meltdown. She did so in her position as shareholder and board chair of Superior Bank. The Bank failed in 2001, one of the largest in recent history, wiping out $50 million in uninsured life savings of approximately 1,400 customers. She was named in a RICO class action law suit but doesn’t seem to have come out of it too badly.

    As a young attorney in the 1990s, Barack Obama represented ACORN in Washington in their successful efforts to expand Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) authority. In addition to making it easier for ACORN groups to force banks into making risky loans, this also paved the way for banks like Superior to package mortgages as investments, and for the Government Sponsored Enterprises Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to underwrite them. These changes created the conditions that ultimately lead to the current financial crisis.

    Did they not know this would occur? Were these smart people, led by a Harvard graduate, unaware of the Econ 101 concept of moral hazard that would result from the government making implicit guarantees to underwrite private sector financial risk? They should have known that freeing the high-risk mortgage market of risk, calamity was sure to ensue. I think they did.

    Barack Obama, the Cloward-Piven candidate, no matter how he describes himself, has been a radical activist for most of his political career. That activism has been in support of organizations and initiatives that at their heart seek to tear the pillars of this nation asunder in order to replace them with their demented socialist vision. Their influence has spread so far and so wide that despite their blatant culpability in the current financial crisis, they are able to manipulate Capital Hill politicians to cut them into $140 billion of the bailout pie!

    God grant those few responsible yet remaining in Washington, DC the strength to prevent this massive fraud from occurring. God grant them the courage to stand up in the face of this Marxist tidal wave.

  • Alien

    Actually MCBush -this is no longer a pro Hillary site.

    A few posters had hope but now ……they have left her with the dems & moved on without baggage.

    But some things dont change – they dont like Obama (even the white side).

    • No Way, No How, NoBama

      Quit trying to use Hillary to shore up support for your loser. This site is interested in the truth, sorry if that doesn’t bode well for zer0.

  • No Way, No How, NoBama

    Thank you, Larry, for posting articles that most of us wouldn’t have seen. You and the other writers (and readers) on this site are brilliant.

    Since we’ve been clued in now, what if we all contact our representatives and tell them we’re watching and will actively work to expose them and throw them out on Nov 4?

  • guido in florida

    Perry just doesn’t get it. This site has morphed many times during this election cycle. When Obama and company highjacked the democratic party by their thug actions during the primary and the caucuses to defeat the much more experienced candidate Hillary Clinton, this site took up the position country before party and became an anti-obama site. It is not an anti- democratic site nor is it a pro repub site. It is a pro US site like the democratic party used to be before the Pelosi, Reid, Dean, Brazile, Obama highjacked it. If you just opened your eyes at the time you could see where this was headed. This site saw clearly what was slowly happening and started to speak out. We don’t follow the Democratic line because the line that these highjackers are spouting is not the line of the Democratic Party I used to know. Look out for the little guy who couldn’t defend themselves, be kind and considerate to your neighbor, help the down trodden etc. But that is not what you hear comming out from the Democratic Party today. You see them trying to explain, or not expalin, associations with the vileness that goes against what we used to decry those like Acorn, Ayers, Wright, Raines, Daley, Raza, Rezko, Johnson, Soros who have given us THE ONE who is their stadard bearer, the most unvetted Presidential Candidate of all time. We are hear to take back the Democratic Party and like after the hurricane once those vermin are flushed away by voting for John McCain for President we can then get back to what we once were but with a true patriot at the helm Hillary Clinton.

    • Dawnelle

      the thing is

      none of that long list of creeps and criminals you mention has any power in the white house (with or w/out barry)

      BUT

      no one is addressing the real trouble in that if McCain/Palin win they will only bring the more rabid parts of the neocon house and senate back to power

      after all the damage they’ve done in the last 8 yrs

      r u kiddin?

      how can we get the remaining creepy 108th and 109th Repubs OUT of power forever???

      I refuse to vote them back in to power
      I can’t stand Boner, McConnel, Blunt, whiners, cry babies and frauds.

  • Sassy

    Thanks for the post, Larry.
    While I have always considered myself to be a conservative leaning moderate, I never expected to leave the Democratic Party.
    Surprises happen! Batchelor would never have been on my reading list in the past, although I have seen some of his interviews.
    He seems to have insider information on this deal, and much of it appeals to me!

  • Mr.Murder

    The President’s folly was understood from the first as a travesty, a Goldman fantasy, the work of an arrogant nincompoop who had never run for office nor stood in an unemployment line nor listened to America’s needs and hopes.

    Fixed yer typo.

  • avwrobel

    Great post Larry. Only one issue I have with it, is that it puts the House Repubs in too heroic of a light. The blue Dogs and other Dems have to be working out of the spotlight with the House Repubs or Fancy Nancy would have had a deal shoved down the House’s throat by now. Repubs AND Dems are hearing it from main street USA. That doofus Chris Dodd is an idiot for simply trying to suck as much power to his banking committee as possible regardless of taxpayer interests.

  • http://www.missmalevolent.com Miss Malevolent

    McBush,

    How do you square that your candidate is on the side of Bush Jr.?

    And are you okay with all that crap they’ve left in the bill along with the proviso that no court of law or agency can look into how the money is being spent?