IS IT SOCIALISM NOW?

With the elections now history, one can only wonder what course will be taken. People were dissatisfied with the current administration (Bush 2), so they opted for change. But? Will the change be a positive, or will it be a negative for America and the world? The party now coming into power, will be one you just might not like. I just don't think the voting majority in true reality, know what they have really done, all things considered.
And old adage comes to mind, "be careful what you pray for, you just might get it." With the attitude of change and betrayal you might think of Stephen's words in the book of Acts:
"And they stoned Stephen, calling upon
Yahweh, and saying, Sovereign Yahshua, receive my spirit.
And he kneeled down, and cried with a loud voice, Yahweh,
lay not this sin
to their charge. And when he had said this, he fell asleep." Acts
7:59-60
Perhaps the people stoned the Republican Party? Perhaps they also do not know what they were doing either? The price will be high for this action. Putting the Republicans in the Minority could bring catastrophic results, if history is any indicator. The party now in charge is comprised of many Socialists/Communists, because in all reality; there is no difference between either. In times past you could tell the difference, but; with the infiltration of the Democratic Party, the change is obvious.
Few people remember the agenda employed by active abortion on demand proponents or the relentless pressure to promulgate the homosexual agenda either. They wanted to make the Republican party change their ideas on both of these issues, so; they infiltrated the Republican Party and the rest is historically apparent. This agenda driven infiltration, occurred during the 1980's. The liberal moderate agenda pursued by many Republicans today, has certainly cast a shadow of doubt on their ability to govern.
Now enter the Democratic Party! What used to be their ideology and party agenda, has been compromised by the infiltration of Communist leaning (and practicing) personnel. The Democratic Party as America once knew it, is ancient history. With the socialist leanings of this party, one can only wonder when the pictures of Stalin, Lenin, or Karl Marx will make their appearance. Time will tell.
Read the following ideology of Leon Trotsky and see if anything parallels America today.
Leon Trotsky's
If America Should Go Communist
Transcribed for the Trotsky Internet Archive
From Liberty, March 23, 1935
August 17, 1934
Should America go
communist as a result of the difficulties and problems that your capitalist
social order is unable to solve, it will discover that communism, far from being
an intolerable bureaucratic tyranny and individual regimentation, will be the
means of greater individual liberty and shared abundance.
At present most Americans regard communism solely in the light of the experience
of the Soviet Union. They fear lest Sovietism in America would produce the same
material result as it has brought for the culturally backward peoples of the
Soviet Union.
They fear lest communism should try to fit them to a bed of Procrustes, and they
point to the bulwark of Anglo-Saxon conservatism as an insuperable obstacle even
to possibly desirable reforms. They argue that Great Britain and Japan would
undertake military intervention against the American soviets. They shudder lest
Americans be regimented in their habits of dress and diet, be compelled to
subsist on famine rations, be forced to read stereotyped official propaganda in
the newspapers, be coerced to serve as rubber stamps for decisions arrived at
without their active participation or be required to keep their thoughts to
themselves and loudly praise their soviet leaders in public, through fear of
imprisonment and exile.
They fear monetary inflation, bureaucratic tyranny and intolerable red tape in
obtaining the necessities of life. They fear soulless standardization in the
arts and sciences, as well as in the daily necessities of life. They fear that
all political spontaneity and the presumed freedom of the press will be
destroyed by the dictatorship of a monstrous bureaucracy. And they shudder at
the thought of being forced into an uncomprehended glibness in Marxist dialectic
and disciplined social philosophies. They fear, in a word, that Soviet America
will become the counterpart of what they have been told Soviet Russia looks
like.
Actually American soviets will be as different from the Russian soviets as the
United States of President Roosevelt differs from the Russian Empire of Czar
Nicholas II. Yet communism can come in America only through revolution, just as
independence and democracy came in America. The American temperament is
energetic and violent, and it will insist on breaking a good many dishes and
upsetting a good many apple carts before communism is firmly established.
Americans are enthusiasts and sportsmen before they are specialists and
statesmen, and it would be contrary to the American tradition to make a major
change without choosing sides and cracking heads.
However, the American communist revolution will be insignificant compared to the
Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, in terms of your national wealth and population,
no matter how great its comparative cost. That is because civil war of a
revolutionary nature isn't fought by the handful of men at the top—the 5 or 10
percent who own nine-tenths of American wealth; this handful could recruit its
counterrevolutionary armies only from among the lower middle classes. Even so,
the revolution could easily attract them to its banner by showing that support
of the soviets alone offers them the prospect of salvation.
Everybody below this group is already economically prepared for communism. The
depression has ravaged your working class and has dealt a crushing blow to the
farmers, who had already been injured by the long agricultural decline of the
postwar decade. There is no reason why these groups should counter pose
determined resistance to the revolution; they have nothing to lose, providing,
of course, that the revolutionary leaders adopt a farsighted and moderate policy
toward them.
Who else will fight against communism? Your corporal's guard of billionaires and
multimillionaires? Your Mellons, Morgans, Fords and Rockefellers? They will
cease struggling as soon as they fail to find other people to fight for them.
The American soviet government will take firm possession of the commanding
heights of your business system: the banks, the key industries and the
transportation and communication systems. It will then give the farmers, the
small trades people and businessmen a good long time to think things over and
see how well the nationalized section of industry is working.
Here is where the American soviets can produce real miracles. "Technocracy" can
come true only under communism, when the dead hands of private property rights
and private profits are lifted from your industrial system. The most daring
proposals of the Hoover commission on standardization and rationalization will
seem childish compared to the new possibilities let loose by American communism.
National industry will be organized along the line of the conveyor belt in your
modern continuous-production automotive factories. Scientific planning can be
lifted out of the individual factory and applied to your entire economic system.
The results will be stupendous.
Costs of production will be cut to 20 percent, or less, of their present figure.
This, in turn, would rapidly increase your farmers' purchasing power.
To be sure, the American soviets would establish their own gigantic farm
enterprises, as schools of voluntary collectivization. Your farmers could easily
calculate whether it was to their individual advantage to remain as isolated
links or to join the public chain.
The same method would be used to draw small businesses and industries into the
national organization of industry. By soviet control of raw materials, credits
and quotas of orders, these secondary industries could be kept solvent until
they were gradually and without compulsion sucked into the socialized business
system.
Without compulsion! The American soviets would not need to resort to the drastic
measures that circumstances have often imposed upon the Russians. In the United
States, through the science of publicity and advertising, you have means for
winning the support of your middle class that were beyond the reach of the
soviets of backward Russia with its vast majority of pauperized and illiterate
peasants. This, in addition to your technical equipment and your wealth, is the
greatest asset of your coming communist revolution. Your revolution will be
smoother in character than ours; you will not waste your energies and resources
in costly social conflicts after the main issues have been decided; and you will
move ahead so much more rapidly in consequence.
Even the intensity and devotion of religious sentiment in America will not prove
an obstacle to the revolution. If one assumes the perspective of soviets in
America, none of the psychological brakes will prove firm enough to retard the
pressure of the social crisis. This has been demonstrated more than once in
history. Besides, it should not be forgotten that the Gospels themselves contain
some pretty explosive aphorisms.
As to the comparatively few opponents of the soviet revolution, one can trust to
American inventive genius. It may well be that you will take your unconvinced
millionaires and send them to some picturesque island, rent-free for life, where
they can do as they please.
You can do this safely, for you will not need to fear foreign interventions.
Japan, Great Britain and the other capitalistic countries that intervened in
Russia couldn't do anything but take American communism lying down. As a matter
of fact, the victory of communism in America—the stronghold of capitalism—will
cause communism to spread to other countries. Japan will probably have joined
the communistic ranks even before the establishment of the American soviets. The
same is true of Great Britain.
In any case, it would be a crazy idea to send His Britannic Majesty's fleet
against Soviet America, even as a raid against the southern and more
conservative half of your continent. It would be hopeless and would never get
any farther than a second-rate military escapade.
Within a few weeks or months of the establishment of the American soviets,
Pan-Americanism would be a political reality.
The governments of Central and South America would be pulled into your
federation like iron filings to a magnet. So would Canada. The popular movements
in these countries would be so strong that they would force this great unifying
process within a short period and at insignificant costs. I am ready to bet that
the first anniversary of the American soviets would find the Western Hemisphere
transformed into the Soviet United States of North, Central and South America,
with its capital at Panama. Thus for the first time the Monroe Doctrine would
have a complete and positive meaning in world affairs, although not the one
foreseen by its author.
In spite of the complaints of some of your arch-conservatives, Roosevelt is not
preparing for a soviet transformation of the United States.
The NRA aims not to destroy but to strengthen the foundations of American
capitalism by overcoming your business difficulties. Not the Blue Eagle but the
difficulties that the Blue Eagle is powerless to overcome will bring about
communism in America. The "radical" professors of your Brain Trust are not
revolutionists: they are only frightened conservatives. Your president abhors
"systems" and "generalities." But a soviet government is the greatest of all
possible systems, a gigantic generality in action.
The average man doesn't like systems or generalities either. It is the task of
your communist statesmen to make the system deliver the concrete goods that the
average man desires: his food, cigars, amusements, his freedom to choose his own
neckties, his own house and his own automobile. It will be easy to give him
these comforts in Soviet America.
Most Americans have been misled by the fact that in the USSR we had to build
whole new basic industries from the ground up. Such a thing could not happen in
America, where you are already compelled to cut down on your farm area and to
reduce your industrial production. As a matter of fact, your tremendous
technological equipment has been paralyzed by the crisis and already clamors to
be put to use. You will be able to make a rapid step-up of consumption by your
people the starting point of your economic revival.
You are prepared to do this as is no other country. Nowhere else has the study
of the internal market reached such intensity as in the United States. It has
been done by your banks, trusts, individual businessmen, merchants, traveling
salesmen and farmers as part of their stock-in-trade. Your soviet government
will simply abolish all trade secrets, will combine all the findings of these
researches for individual profit and will transform them into a scientific
system of economic planning. In this your government will be helped by the
existence of a large class of cultured and critical consumers. By combining the
nationalized key industries, your private businesses and democratic consumer
cooperation, you will quickly develop a highly flexible system for serving the
needs of your population.
This system will be made to work not by bureaucracy and not by policemen but by
cold, hard cash.
Your almighty dollar will play a principal part in making your new soviet system
work. It is a great mistake to try to mix a "planned economy" with a "managed
currency." Your money must act as regulator with which to measure the success or
failure of your planning.
Your "radical" professors are dead wrong in their devotion to "managed money."
It is an academic idea that could easily wreck your entire system of
distribution and production. That is the great lesson to be derived from the
Soviet Union, where bitter necessity has been converted into official virtue in
the monetary realm.
There the lack of a stable gold ruble is one of the main causes of our many
economic troubles and catastrophes. It is impossible to regulate wages, prices
and quality of goods without a firm monetary system. An unstable ruble in a
Soviet system is like having variable molds in a conveyor-belt factory. It won't
work.
Only when socialism succeeds in substituting administrative control for money
will it be possible to abandon a stable gold currency. Then money will become
ordinary paper slips, like trolley or theater tickets. As socialism advances,
these slips will also disappear, and control over individual consumption—whether
by money or administration—will no longer be necessary when there is more than
enough of everything for everybody!
Such a time has not yet come, though America will certainly reach it before any
other country. Until then, the only way to reach such a state of development is
to retain an effective regulator and measure for the working of your system. As
a matter of fact, during the first few years a planned economy needs sound money
even more than did old-fashioned capitalism. The professor who regulates the
monetary unit with the aim of regulating the whole business system is like the
man who tried to lift both his feet off the ground at the same time.
Soviet America will possess supplies of gold big enough to stabilize the
dollar—a priceless asset. In Russia we have been expanding our industrial plant
by 20 and 30 percent a year; but—owing to a weak ruble—we have not been able to
distribute this increase effectively. This is partly because we have allowed our
bureaucracy to subject our monetary system to administrative one-sidedness. You
will be spared this evil. As a result you will greatly surpass us in both
increased production and distribution, leading to a rapid advance in the comfort
and welfare of your population.
In all this, you will not need to imitate our standardized production for our
pitiable mass consumers. We have taken over from czarist Russia a pauper's
heritage, a culturally undeveloped peasantry with a low standard of living. We
had to build our factories and dams at the expense of our consumers. We have had
continual monetary inflation and a monstrous bureaucracy.
Soviet America will not have to imitate our bureaucratic methods. Among us the
lack of the bare necessities has caused an intense scramble for an extra loaf of
bread, an extra yard of cloth by everyone. In this struggle our bureaucracy
steps forward as a conciliator, as an all-powerful court of arbitration. You, on
the other hand, are much wealthier and would have little difficulty in supplying
all of your people with all of the necessities of life. Moreover, your needs,
tastes and habits would never permit your bureaucracy to divide the national
income. Instead, when you organize your society to produce for human needs
rather than private profits, your entire population will group itself around new
trends and groups, which will struggle with one another and prevent an
overweening bureaucracy from imposing itself upon them.
You can thus avoid growth of bureaucratism by the practice of soviets, that is
to say, democracy—the most flexible form of government yet developed. Soviet
organization cannot achieve miracles but must simply reflect the will of the
people. With us the soviets have been bureaucratized as a result of the
political monopoly of a single party, which has itself become a bureaucracy.
This situation resulted from the exceptional difficulties of socialist
pioneering in a poor and backward country.
The American soviets will be full-blooded and vigorous, without need or
opportunity for such measures as circumstances imposed upon Russia. Your
unregenerate capitalists will, of course, find no place for themselves in the
new setup. It is hard to imagine Henry Ford as the head of the Detroit Soviet.
Yet a wide struggle between interests, groups and ideas is not only
conceivable—it is inevitable. One-year, five-year, ten-year plans of business
development; schemes for national education; construction of new basic lines of
transportation; the transformation of the farms; the program for improving the
technological and cultural equipment of Latin America; a program for
stratosphere communication; eugenics—all of these will arouse controversy,
vigorous electoral struggle and passionate debate in the newspapers and at
public meetings.
For Soviet America will not imitate the monopoly of the press by the heads of
Soviet Russia's bureaucracy. While Soviet America would nationalize all printing
plants, paper mills and means of distribution, this would be a purely negative
measure. It would simply mean that private capital will no longer be allowed to
decide what publications should be established, whether they should be
progressive or reactionary, "wet" or "dry," puritanical or pornographic. Soviet
America will have to find a new solution for the question of how the power of
the press is to function in a socialist regime. It might be done on the basis of
proportional representation for the votes in each soviet election.
Thus the right of each group of citizens to use the power of the press would
depend on their numerical strength—the same principle being applied to the use
of meeting halls, allotment of time on the air and so forth.
Thus the management and policy of publications would be decided not by
individual checkbooks but by group ideas. This may take little account of
numerically small but important groups, but it simply means that each new idea
will be compelled, as throughout history, to prove its right to existence.
Rich Soviet America can set aside vast funds for research and invention,
discoveries and experiments in every field. You won't neglect your bold
architects and sculptors, your unconventional poets and audacious philosophers.
In fact, the Soviet Yankees of the future will give a lead to Europe in those
very fields where Europe has hitherto been your master. Europeans have little
conception of the power of technology to influence human destiny and have
adopted an attitude of sneering superiority toward "Americanism," particularly
since the crisis. Yet Americanism marks the true dividing line between the
Middle Ages and the modern world.
Hitherto America's conquest of nature has been so violent and passionate that
you have had no time to modernize your philosophies or to develop your own
artistic forms. Hence you have been hostile to the doctrines of Hegel, Marx and
Darwin. The burning of Darwin's works by the Baptists of Tennessee is only a
clumsy reflection of the American dislike for the doctrines of evolution. This
attitude is not confined to your pulpits. It is still part of your general
mental makeup.
Your atheists as well as your Quakers are determined rationalists. And your
rationalism itself is weakened by empiricism and moralism. It has none of the
merciless vitality of the great European rationalists. So your philosophic
method is even more antiquated than your economic system and your political
institutions.
Today, quite unprepared, you are being forced to face those social
contradictions that grow up unsuspected in every society. You have conquered
nature by means of the tools that your inventive genius has created, only to
find that your tools have all but destroyed you. Contrary to all your hopes and
desires, your unheard-of wealth has produced unheard-of misfortunes. You have
discovered that social development does not follow a simple formula. Hence you
have been thrust into the school of the dialectic—to stay.
There is no turning back from it to the mode of thinking and acting prevalent in
the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
While the romantic numskulls of Nazi Germany are dreaming of restoring the old
race of Europe's Dark Forest to its original purity, or rather its original
filth, you Americans, after taking a firm grip on your economic machinery and
your culture, will apply genuine scientific methods to the problem of eugenics.
Within a century, out of your melting pot of races there will come a new breed
of men—the first worthy of the name of Man.
As you read the preceding article, you might think of the Democratic Party as the revolution necessary to implement communist ideals! Some of the things they say and stand for parallel exactly what is said in this article written in 1934. Bible prophecy must be fulfilled. The prophecies in Isaiah and Daniel will be fulfilled in our time.
"As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them.
O my people, they that lead thee cause you to err, and destroy the way of your
paths." Isaiah 3:12
"And he shall speak words against the Most
High, and shall wear out the saints of the Most High; and he shall think to
change the times and the law; and they shall be given into his hand until a time
and times and half a time." Daniel 7:25
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