Sunday, February 17, 2013

The Death of the Opposing Parties (archive article)




The New World Order’s most obvious pair-up of dueling presidential candidates making a ‘Run for the Roses’ was Bill Clinton vs. George H.W. Bush. There was a glitch in the race, however, that changed politics forever. It was a little horse that wandered on to the track named Ross Perot. Few commoners have the personal wealth to challenge the groomed and privileged. In the win, place, or show column he was a distant third on a track reserved for thoroughbreds and controllable stakes. Just seeing him out there challenging the status quo was inspiring to those buying the $2 dollar tickets. The folks liked him. He was on the ‘Straight Talk Express’ long before McCain, and though his ears were proportionately larger than Obama’s, he wasn’t nearly as handsome or well spoken. He was a third party candidate in a crap shoot usually reserved for predictable two party outcomes. Not since Teddy Roosevelt had anyone had the gall or the green backs to challenge the ‘Chosen Two’. Perot’s luck would not match the Bull Moose Party’s unique popularity in history, but it raised enough influential eyebrows that it exposed the hand of what the two-party system had become.

No longer would a third party be able to join in on the presidential debates. No longer would a third party distract or challenge the larger issue, New World commonalities of the Republican and Democratic parties or the goofy special interests that had both defined and separated them. Out came the usual props that had been poked into the political closets from past elections. Out came the God, guns, and gay issues, our oil-based economy, abortion, and the environment; all the things the odds keepers use to usher you to either the bride or groom’s side of the aisle. These are all things that don’t matter to the New World Order, but are useful tools to forecast which way the nation will swing any given year. It has become abundantly clear that there is no real difference in the 'World' agenda, just careful wavering speech, sugar-coated with talk that means little, but comforts our special needs or calms certain fears. Anytime Ted Kennedy and George Bush could agree on anything, I am automatically suspicious.

 We have an invasion occurring by the millions at our southern border, and our leadership in our two-party system is not only ignoring it, they are aiding in its success. They want amnesty, legal slaves, a labor class, mediocrity, a grateful voting base for the future that is ignorant of or willing for an Order of the ‘haves’ and the ‘have nots’. However, this time the ‘have nots’ will have a little more than the hopeless poverty they left in Mexico, while the middle class backbone of America gets to delve a little deeper into a poverty not yet experienced. The grateful immigrant and the not so grateful American citizen are now growing side-by-side with an uneasy tension brewing between them. It is a new animosity keeping the little people fighting among themselves, and begging for help from (you guessed it) the Feds. It’s an old story book tale, that only revolution has the ability to close.

It is a Constitutional issue being ignored because of free-trade agreements (money for the few, less freedom for the masses) made behind the backs of the American people by elitists of the major political parties, industry and world banks. The Constitution is now dead because when we were sold out by our elitist politicians, the Federal Reserve, the Tri-lateral Commission and a host of other horrors for the purpose of ‘world unity’ (at least economically), the Constitution stood in the way. Those who were entrusted to protect ‘the laws of the land’ broke ‘the laws of the land’ with a number of treasonous policies, treaties, and agreements. Now there is no law, just a bank note attached to the American people that says, “Pay on demand.” It is said that there is always a warning or a sign before something really bad happens. Ross Perot had an itch that something was wrong. He’d made his way honestly throughout his life. He was a success story, and he stuck his wet thumb in the air and felt something bad enough that he decided to set off the alarm. Now the ‘sucking sound’ he was famous for exposing, has come to pass. He convinced 17 to 20 percent of the voters to take a chance on him. Those kinds of odds can swing an election or give a glimmer of hope to a public tired of the same old song. After the election was past, the heads-that-be decided not to let third parties be involved in debates anymore. Perot’s party went the way of the Tyrannosaurus Rex, and the New World agenda continues on. Henry Kissinger was right. We are going to have a New World Order whether we want one or not. God help us.