The Cloward-Piven strategy tied to Acorn’s voter fraud and economic collapse?

| November 4, 2008

The Cloward-Piven strategy is a strategy designed by two radical professors in the 1960s and endorsed by a variety of radical community organizers. Its purpose is to overwhelm governments by recruiting larger numbers of welfare recipients than governments can fund. This strategy, to flood the welfare system with more applications than the government can support, […]

Are governments going broke?

| April 5, 2008

The conventional wisdom is that governments at every level are teetering on the edge of bankruptcy with mountains of risky debt. This perception is used to justify higher tax rates. Actually, governments in the U.S. own over $60 trillion in assets–stocks, bonds, real estate, business ventures–which are off balance sheet. See the following website for […]