Comments by "craxd1" (@craxd1) on "Clinton's push for public option, single-payer health care" video.

  1. LMAO! I saw this coming a long time ago. I knew that the DNC wanted Obamacare to fail, so they could pull this. It is all a part of the Marxist Cloward-Piven strategy, which is ongoing. Both Cloward and Piven, (Marxist-Communist activists), wrote another article, in the Marxist magazine, The Nation, last year, bragging about how their plan was succeeding, and how they were going to tax the rich. Hillary and Obama are Marxists to the bone. If you think not, read Cloward and Piven's spiel at the link below. https://www.thenation.com/article/weight-poor-strategy-end-poverty/ What is the 1966 Marxist/Communist Cloward-Piven strategy, you may ask? The Marxist Saul Alinsky inspired Cloward-Piven Strategy: "Eight steps to topple a nation and create a socialist state." (From Alinsky's activist group, and The Nation's, printed literature): 1) Healthcare — Control healthcare and you control the people. 2) Poverty — Increase the Poverty level as high as possible, poor people are easier to control and will not fight back if you are providing everything for them to live. 3) Debt — Increase the debt to an unsustainable level. That way you are able to increase taxes, and this will produce more poverty. 4) Gun Control — Remove the ability to defend themselves from the Government. That way you are able to create a police state. 5) Welfare — Take control of every aspect of their lives (Food, Housing, and Income). 6) Education — Take control of what people read and listen to — take control of what children learn in school. 7) Religion — Remove the belief in the God from the Government and schools. 8) Class Warfare — Divide the people into the wealthy and the poor. This will cause more discontent and it will be easier to take (Tax) the wealthy with the support of the poor. http://www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/12112357_1066302156715778_4293103776881640390_n-560x391.jpeg "The Cloward–Piven strategy is a political strategy outlined in 1966 by American sociologists and [Marxist] political activists Richard Cloward and Frances Fox Piven that called for overloading the U.S. public welfare system in order to precipitate a crisis that would lead to a replacement of the welfare system with a national system of "a guaranteed annual income and thus an end to poverty." "Cloward and Piven were both professors at the Columbia University School of Social Work. The strategy was formulated in a May 1966 article in the liberal magazine The Nation titled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty"."
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