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

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, was successfully carried out in New York City in the 1970s. It forced the welfare rolls up from about 150,000 caseloads to over 1.5 million caseloads in just two years. As a result of overloading the system, New York City went bankrupt.

This strategy may be being used by the Left to force a series of crises in the economy and in the electoral system. Barak Obama sits at the center of a radical network attempting to follow a similar strategy with the voter registration system, spearheaded by ACORN. To understand the strategy and Obama’s radical network, see the website DiscoverTheNetworks and James Simpson, “Barak Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis” at The American Thinker and at Faultline USA.


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