Posted by
rycK on Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:57:43 PM
Third World Grunts and Gropes
for Climate Scam Money while the New
York Times ‘Hopes’
Abstract: Events in Copenhagen sour for the frantic left
as the thugs wreck the order and chaos reins in all quarters. The NYT holds out hope that
the unwashed masses in Denmark can come to some ‘agreement’ to waste our wealth
on phony EcoNazi programs and reward the
Marxist parasites with our money. Hugo Chavez and Robert Mugabe are
celebrities. Obama can do little as he cannot pass a treaty through the Senate
with 67 votes. We must wait until Spain, California or Greece crash because of their
EcoNazism when we will have proof of this folly. Unfortunately, the U.K. and Germany resist deterioration
from the Green Disease for now.
Again, we
must suffer through a mixture of threats, entreaties, bribes and hopes that the
ignoranti of the third world will again be refreshed with loads of American
cash and temporarily reinstated to Marxian glory. These maudlin intermezzos spring like wild
oats from the busy theatre known as the New York Times. We must recognize this ragzine by
its eternal chorus of chants and mantras celebrating sloth, sodomy, abortion,
Marxism and anything silly or immoral as they try to emulate their celebrated Pulitzer
Prize winner: Walter
Duranty. They just
cannot seem to capture the political magic of his essence but they try. It was easier before Fox News.
The only outcome
that will satisfy the Times, their drooling lackeys and a throng of
revered Marxist dictators in third world, would be for the big countries to be
dominated by socialist governments, or the UN, so that they could practice the
long-awaited redistribution of wealth
policies that usually terminate in inflation, war and the far left absconding
with what they can carry away from the wreckage. It seems that those leftist
societies that the Times so highly praise have an elite leadership
cadre at the very top who are very rich by any
standards thus satisfying the Trotsky fear
that such governments, once in power, the revolutionaries would merely mimic the abhorrent capitalists and usurp wealth and
spend it on themselves. Somehow, this
conundrum is expediently ignored by the left. The political elites are paternal
and wise and don’t have to follow any rules, other than their own--but we must
keep this a secret: that the ‘individual’ is expendable if they might be any kind of a burden or threat
to the state. Since the state is defined as this bunch of elitists then, well
there you have it: A circular and unassailable logical fortress. The liberals
win under all scenarios.
We see
the Times
chant and hum for the brawling, unwashed and maniacal leftist thugs and
slobbering ghouls in the streets and alleyways of Copenhagen as they battle police for money while
Al Gore struggles with the facts about the climate and Phil Jones is missing. From the honored leaders of the left we read:
“When he said there was a “silent and
terrible ghost in the room” and that ghost was called capitalism, the applause was
deafening.—quote from Hugo Chavez” and
““When these capitalist gods of carbon burp and
belch their dangerous emissions, it’s we, the lesser mortals of the developing
sphere who gasp and sink and eventually die.”—quote from Robert Mugabe--
Putting our economy in the hands of Chavez fans By Andrew Bolt Thursday,
December 17, 2009 [Emphasis is mine in
all quotes.]
The
ghosts of Lenin rise and toot their little infected horns; the NYT fauns and coos. But, Reason
threatens to sour the leftist celebration of other people’s money:
“Most of the news from Copenhagen is grim. With only two days left to go, negotiations for a new
climate treaty were stumbling toward
stalemate. We hope President Obama and other leaders will realize how much is
at stake and pull off a last-minute breakthrough.”—NYT Editorial Two Days and Counting
Published: December 16, 2009
The
operative word here is hope. There is no
hope of a treaty here as it takes 67 votes in the Senate and that is
impossible. So, the Times will settle for ‘agreements’ like hookers
offer their johns in the very shadows of the NYT building in NYC. This failed
newspaper hopes for its own bailout from the taxpayers. They are a big a
failure as Marxism.
The Times Hopes
“If rich countries agree to mandatory caps on
emissions — still a big if — they would be able to use these payments to offset
their own emissions while they make the transition to cleaner energy sources.
That would be a good deal for both rich and poor countries
and an even better deal for the planet.”-- Editorial
Two Days and Counting [Emphasis is mine in all quotes.]
This is all very rosy and is based on nothing but fluff. The
notion that the ‘poor’ countries, now bawling and appealing to Marxists like
Mugabe and Chavez could take any funds from the UN or elsewhere and use it for
anything other than limousines, chateaus in France and for splendorous living
for the greedy elites belies the last 90
years of history. Stalin and his lackeys slurped up the wealth and stuffed as
much as they could in private Swiss Banks for the future as they did not
believe in Marxism, Marxism-Leninism, Communism or anything else. This is all
phony, expensive and suicidal for the world to give one thin dime to these
parasites from the third world.
The Chum is Chucked:
“Contributions just from America would
go a long way toward meeting the $40 billion a year that some experts think will be necessary to help poor countries monitor and
police their forests — and to compensate their citizens for
the lost income from logging, ranching and farming if they agree to leave their
forests intact.”-- Editorial Two
Days and Counting
Taxes mandated by the UN now morph into Contributions.
This is very amusing.
Here we recite, with song, incense
and perhaps some rare California weed, the leftist Eternal Law of
the Zero Sum. To wit: since the US and other ‘rich’ countries have usurped
wealth from the poor their imperialist success derived only from the deliberate starvation and worse of the poor exploited
masses. Apparently, we are urged to
ignore lessons from the nasty fall of the wealth and prosperity of Rhodesia after it was transformed into a
Marxian latrine by the far left and the multi-trillion fold inflation that has
wiped out everything the citizens had. This is truly an advance over capitalism as viewed by the left. We could wonder what
happened to the wealth of Cuba too.
Missing from any robust rebuttal
is a precise example of what happens when the EcoNazis get full control of a
country and trash it beyond recognition with phony taxes and regulations. My
hopes that the California Model
would show the world some lessons in liberal prowess are slow to materialize since
they are not crashing fast enough to highlight the particulars as yet.
“Supporters of AB32 [CA Assembly Bill #32- ed. ]claim it will create a windfall of new “green jobs.” However, a recent study
shows that a green jobs push in Spain has been a disaster. Spain lost
2.1 private sector jobs for every “green job” created, and the cost
to the taxpayers of Spain for each of these news jobs was a staggering $700,000.”--The
Jobs Initiative - Suspend AB32 By Dan Logue California State Assemblyman
representing the 3rd Assembly District Mon, December
7th, 2009
The promise of ‘green jobs’ is
wildly overstated and is now reduced to a crude joke.
Most cost over $100,000
to create.
All this makes sense to a leftist however as they just want the wealth and
power and care not if the system crashes.
California is a joke and a social disaster and they are heading for default, but
the situation is not serious enough as yet to serve as a firm example of what EcoNazi programs can do. But, we have only to wait.
The race for your money is on by
the left and they are frantic that they secure some ‘deal’ to divert a few
trillion dollars to third world before one of the Sucker States succumbs to
economic failure due to spending and restructuring their society using Green Weenieism.
All they have is your money and
they want it all.
rycK
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