Monday, November 21, 2011

Another journalist calls down the income tax judas goats


Michelle Fields Outs ‘Patriotic Millionaires’

http://godfatherpolitics.com/2141/michelle-fields-outs-patriotic-millionaires/

Yeah, they're "patriotic", all right -- as long as the sheeple fall for their ruse of taking a high-profile (if bogus) stand for higher taxes. If they don't, the whole thing was a waste of time

I've never heard of Michelle Fields, but she does a pretty fair job of skewering the fatcats' hypocrisy here. She as reporter could go a lot farther in making them squirm -- most political journalism is highly partisan, don't let anybody tell you different.

Ms Fields is with a familiar-sounding news outlet whose Wikipedia article may give you pause about her own motivation... well, if you're as jaundiced as some of us:

The Daily Caller is a news website based in Washington, D.C., United States, with a focus on politics, original reporting and breaking news, founded by journalist and political pundit Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel, former adviser to former Vice President Dick Cheney. The Daily Caller launched on January 11, 2010.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daily_Caller

Establishment "conservatism", you see, has nothing to do with freedom or justice. As epitomized by the Cheney-zombie, it's entirely all about Republicans controlling the "new" world order, cashing in on it, and carrying out the rest of the communist agenda -- strictly a matter of brand, not principles.

The above article's finish is a lot like what Dr. Clarkson used to preach:

If these millionaires were really smart, they would invest their money in existing and new business ventures that directly create jobs and turns the newly employed into tax payers and gets them off the government dole.

One of the naive young folk that used to help out at the soup kitchen was a Catholic seminarian. We asked what he was doing wasting his time in such a place. He replied that he just wanted to help the poor and underprivileged. The Great One rightly advised him to go out, make some money and invest it in some above-board manufacturer of articles the public needs.

I see no indication who wrote this article and would like to assume they hate socialism as much as you and I, but of course true Constitutionalists, lower-case libertarians and Bible economists would never positively use the phrase "create jobs" as he or she does. Heh, I'm known get carried away on that subject! If anybody out there can produce anything mandating such a thing in the Constitution of the USA or of the several states, etc., or the charters or law codes of lesser jurisdictions, you must be a miracle worker. It's totally foreign to good government, and for politicians to bleat it all the time is merely the sign of a SICK society full of "MAJORLY" dumbed down sheeple.

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