Pelosi admits population reduction is goal of socialism

Posted By on January 26, 2009

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi admitted to interviewer George Stephanopolous on Sunday that the massive increase in government spending for birth control in the economic stimulus package is geared to reducing population because states are facing budget shortfalls. See the story at Drudge. Pelosi claimed the policy was the result of a “downturn in the economy,” but actually the Democrats have favored population reduction programs around the world in times of economic growth. One of President Obama’s first actions as president was to sign an executive order allowing the United States to fund international abortion programs, overturning President Bush’s executive order forbidding U.S. government funds being used for abortions.

Multinational corporations hire children to market products

Posted By on January 26, 2009

The Telegraph reports that thousands of British children are being recruited by special marketing agencies to peddle consumer products to their friends. Children are being recruited to set up websites and administer questionnaires to their classmates. MacDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and Mattel are among the well-known corporate names paricipating in these tactics. Children as young as five years old are being recruited as marketers.

Affirmative action hire at homeland security

Posted By on January 26, 2009

Eileen Sullivan reports at the Guardian that two women have been picked to head the Homeland Security Department. Obama selected Jane Hall Lute from the UN to be second in command, under Janet Napolitano.

“She doesn’t have the right skill set,” said James Carafano, a fellow with the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank. “And she knows nothing about the issues.”

The selection of Napolitano and Lute means the U.S. will continue the open borders illegal immigration policy with Mexico.

Canada to be taken over in April 2009

Posted By on January 25, 2009

Dana Gabriel writes at IntelStrike (“TILMA Expands on NAFTA”) that a Canadian free trade agreement is scheduled to be adopted in April. The Trade, Investment and Labour Mobility Agreement (TILMA) was signed in 2006. It expands on NAFTA’s transfer of power from local governments to corporations. Quebec is leading an initiative to integrate TILMA with the European Union. Yukon, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan are dragging their feet. Various municipalities are opposing TILMA because the free trade agreement guts local democracy and transfers power to the globalists.

Here is the cutting edge of politics today: It’s not left versus right as both Canadian parties favor selling out their people. It’s globalism versus localism, with the locals too weak to resist being taken over. A logical move would be for local governments to form coalitions against their national leaders. Such coalitions are already forming in the United States, but their purpose is to lobby the Feds for bailout funds,  not to resist  being gutted by globalism.  A little shift in worldview  could make all the difference in preserving local governments from takeover by global governance. Local governments have more in common with the local governments in other democratic nations than they do with their national governments.

Cutting through the recovery rhetoric

Posted By on January 24, 2009

John Kemp at the Guardian asks whether the U.S. and UK can recover from increasing debt levels. Mish offers commentary on Kemp’s analysis. Despite the rhetoric you hear from politicians and pundits, the Fed policies and Treasury initiatives are not sufficient to cope with the massive debt load. For one thing, the debt is in too high a ratio to GDP to be inflated away. Creating government jobs (and watch how much it costs to create a job) is a meaningless gesture in this economy. Tax cuts won’t work because, as the government debt level rises, more taxes will be needed to pay the interest on government debt. The only answer is to raise GDP significantly, and this would mean stopping sending U.S. jobs to India and China. No politician has suggested this. We have. Why won’t politicians propose saving and increasing American jobs in the private sector? Because the socialists want to continue building up Communist China and increasing immigration from Mexico to create a multicultural mass society under their control. They already have their plans in place, and they are not going to deviate from the Communist New World Order to save the U.S. economy.

Spain’s economic dilemma

Posted By on January 24, 2009

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard reports on Spain’s economic crisis at the Telegraph. It should be clear by now that the European Union is a “prison of nations” that prevents nations from setting their own trade policies, tax policies, and interest rates. When times turn tough, these countries do not have control over the full complement of economic variables to fine-tune their economic policies. Spain appears caught in a deflation trap it cannot control. Today labor is marching in protest against the Socialist party. In the U.S., labor continues to vote socialist. NWOU concludes that European workers are smarter than American workers at recognizing they have been sold out by their socialist leaders. Unfortunately, the protests don’t begin until it’s too late.

The damage around the world

Posted By on January 23, 2009

Let’s begin our tour with a nice, long statistical analysis of recent economic indicators by David Chapman at SafeHaven. Chapman notes the frequent occurrence of the word “Depression” in recent writing about the global economy. Chapman believes it is not a Global Depression but might become one. At the moment, whether the world enters a Depression seems to hinge on the possible collapse of the Chinese economy and the question of whether the U.S. and European nationalization of banks will succeed in preventing widespread bank collapse. Chapman implies that overbuilding in infrastructure (housing) cannot be solved by building more infrastructure, hence the Obama policies are destined to fail. (more…)