Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Finally..... somebody speaks the exact, precise, plain, obvious truth abut "job creation"

Stop the world, I want to get off -- well, not just yet: a "known" pundit has finally broken the unofficial, unwritten moratorium on skewering one of the biggest lie-scams of this fraudulent era in history: "JOB CREATION".

The first time I heard a politician talking about government creating jobs, it was such grossly smug admission that that crowd thinks they're God.... that I almost threw up. It might have been Boy George Bush, it might have been Slick Willy, but for 300 years of American history and progress, this silly, idiotic, extremely offensive notion that government is our job mother never existed -- and then bang, it did! Yet nobody seemed willing to puncture the notion itself, merely to shoot down assertions that a particular administration was creating the jobs it claimed.

This gutless pitter-patter is going to be the death of us if we don't watch out. We have got to get back to FIRST THINGS or we're dead. Well, at long last, I've dug up a column by a young Canadian entertainer who finally decries this nonexistent piece of the emperor's new clothes:


[Bill] Maher has a segment on his show called GOP Bubble which features stupid Republicans stuck in a big ball, oblivious to the world around them. I watched his show while I was in a hotel not far from HBO’s studios and was confused when he stuck a picture of Mitch Daniels in the bubble and criticized the Indiana governor for scoffing at Obama’s job-creation programs. Maher didn’t mention that Daniels allowed the free market to wrench Indiana out of the Rust Belt and into a huge surplus by privatizing everything from toll roads to welfare-enrollment programs. Maher was angry that Daniels dared question the government’s ability to create jobs and claimed the president has killed about half a million public-sector jobs a year while simultaneously adding over a million private-sector ones. His guest Suze Orman agreed and just about everyone at the table thought it would be a great idea for Obama to run a campaign on his record.
The only time a government can create jobs is when they throw themselves on the funeral pyre and let capitalism’s invisible hand do its thing. In June of 2011, Wisconsin governor Scott Walker’s policies helped create 12,900 jobs—over half of all jobs created nationally that month. Walker hates big government as much as everyone in Madison hates him.

http://takimag.com/article/obamas_shiny_hollywood_bubble_gavin_mcinnes#ixzz1oRTy9rc6
Obama’s Shiny Hollywood Bubble
by Gavin McInnes


See, for ANY politician EVER to speak of creating jobs, it's as if he said he's going to build a highway to the moon to boost tourism. It's either impossible or insane or both. Government "job creation" is such a violent assault on the Constitution, not to mention common sense, that anybody who proposes it should be laughed offstage if not run out of town. It's such a blatant sign of fakery nobody should be taken seriously for two minutes who proposes it, much less brags on it.

Needless to say I recommend Taki's Magazine, from which this material was quoted. There is some open profanity there but it only seems to be when public figures are quoted. Its political incorrectness is joyous and riotous, something you don't find every day. The editor is a longtime pal of Pat Buchanan's -- I like his summary of this venture:

We at Taki’s Magazine take our politics like we take life—lightly. We believe political labels such as conservative and liberal are as outdated as flared trousers and hippies. Ideology is a false god, a secular religion that seeks vainly to create a paradise on Earth. Our only ideology is to be against the junk culture foisted upon us by the likes of Tina Brown and Rupert Murdoch. We are also against anything the serpentine neocons stand for, especially mirages such as the “world democratic revolution.” Think of us what you will, but read us. Our writers are never boring.

Takimag.com is the third publishing venture of journalist Taki Theodoracopulos. (He previously founded and edited Taki’s Top Drawer and The American Conservative magazine.) He writes for The Spectator, The Sunday Times, Vanity Fair, Tatler, and Chronicles, among others.

http://takimag.com/about#ixzz1oRWmvqui

.........We've had two "totally hot" PN meetings this week because all brakes were off in the expression of uncensored truth! Please check the meeting schedule at patriotnetwork.info and let us see you at the next one. If you don't live near a PN monthly meeting, why not start one in your area?

This just in -- the reason K, K, B and I crawled in traffic on 85 last night on the way home is a aupposed TERR'IST incident that we thus narrowly escaped, except for the fact that it probably never existed:

http://www.goupstate.com/article/20120306/ARTICLES/120309781/1083/ARTICLES&tc=email_newsletter

I-85 reopens in Spartanburg County after bomb threat aboard bus From staff reports
Published: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 3:15 a.m.

Both directions of Interstate 85 in Spartanburg County were shut down around 10 p.m. Tuesday when a passenger on a Greyhound bus told the driver he had brought a bomb onboard.
According to a news release from Lt. Tony Ivey with the Spartanburg County Sheriff's Office, the bus was stopped near mile marker 78, which is near Highway 221, and all the bus' passengers were evacuated. The Sheriff's Office Hazardous Devices Unit checked the bus, but no bomb was found, according to the statement. The passenger who made the claim has been taken into custody, and was being booked into the Spartanburg County Detention Center late Tuesday night.
The interstate was closed for a little less than an hour. Passengers were allowed to reboard the bus and resume their travels, according to the report.
Check GoUpstate.com for more on this story.


Wonder whether the supposed bomber was working for Mossad, or maybe the CIA.

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