Kow Tow Now, You Weenies

 
Listen up. Ah... yes, you will learn to listen up. You will follow our directives. We know. You don't know what is best for you or how to achieve it. What you have accomplished was at the expense of the weak. We will be in charge of all redistribution -- from you to the weak, inadequate, and unworthy.
We have rarely worked an honest job for a pay check that was repeated only so long as we continued to perform well and of magnitude measured by the caliber of our efforts. But we know how America should operate. That sort of genuine labor is for you, our subservient subalterns.
We know how to structure, control, and operate America.
Yes, we know how America should operate because we follow great men including , Frank Marshall Davis, Saul Alinsky and Bill Ayers. We know that they are great men because they follow other great men such as Lenin, Marx, & Mao.

Yes, we inherited the greatest and most successful nation ever conceived, built, and maintained. Yes, we will now proceed to dismantle its culture, its spirit of cooperation, its capitalism, and we shall take from the successful, and enrich the less-successful.

As we redistribute from you, we will discourage and demoralize any among you who are optimistic about your personal potential and hope to go out and prove your mettle.
You will learn to follow us... a short while after we confiscate your guns.
 
It's Not Greed...

...that is bad. It is the methods a few people use to acquire more than their honest share of the wealth that is (potentially) bad.

The real problem in our society is that there are too many people not willing to work toward their own goals and raise themselves up. Too many are willing to lie back and accept handouts or easy rewards for not working to earn the amount they have come to demand as rightfully theirs.

BO's senior advisor David Axelrod announced that they intend to make sure that "Gordon Gecko & his greed are dead".
Greed causes growth and prosperity. Socialism is evil and causes pain. Which should die?

Rebukes are easy from our betters,
From men of quality and letters;
But when low dunces will affront,
What man alive can stand the brunt?
Jonathan Swift, 1667-1745

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