Friday, March 16, 2012

Well, I thought I was a little more ahead of the curve

The Progressives see the writing on the wall:
Here is where the parasitic 1% have their problem. What they have “sold” the American public as the spirit of the nation is now in direct opposition to reality. In fact, it has become so obviously untrue that the population is waking in drove to the truth and the truth is that we have a utterly corrupt, sociopathic minority running the nation like a giant criminal syndicate for their own power and money. Therein lies their weakness however. They have no philosophy. These guys are actually so twisted that all they think about is how can they keep growing their money and power. Furthermore, they are operating under an exposed playbook of control. Just take a look at Obama’s approval ratings. They are plunging. They are plunging despite fabricated economic numbers and biblical stock market rigging to make things look good. They are plunging because people are waking up and seeing all of this for what it is. A gigantic scam. All the signs I see point to increasing desperation on their part and exponential awakening on the part of the meat of the bell curve. These guys are toast and what we should now be focusing most of our attention on is what kind of society we want when this one collapses. Hopefully the other side of the bell curve can influence the debate for the first times in five thousand years. That is my hope and my vision of the future.
I used a few more words to say the same thing, but it's odd that people so well schooled in the Dialectic seem to think that now that Fortuna's wheel has brought them to the top, we're suddenly at the End Of History, and that their beloved changes are the synthesis, rather than the thesis.  They think that they're the Revolution, rather than the Establishment.  The intellectual failure on display from the "best" educated is something to behold.

It's so bad, they can't even see what's unfolding.  Good.

What comes next is a mystery, since we all view the future as through a glass, darkly.  But it sure isn't the Progressive New Jerusalem.  They don't see that now, but they will.

2 comments:

Brandoch Daha said...

I know this just sounds contrary, but every dip in Obama's approval rating is hyped as a plunge in some circles, and it always recovers. It's like the media hyping every unseasonably warm day as proof of the apocalypse. The overall trend has not borne out either one.

Rev. Paul said...

My youngest & I were discussing this last night. I said the government CAN'T keep growing forever, and she asked why.

I reminded her of that great Maggie Thatcher quote about "other people's money" and asked her to explain how the government would raise funds to make its own payroll if no one is working, i.e., paying taxes.

Wide eyes, "Ohhhh."