Cloward-Piven, Saul Alinsky, Utopian style socialism, One World governance - unfamiliar terms that are at the center of the coming elections.

The Cloward-Piven strategy has been around since 1966 and involves destroying the current social infrastructure in order to clear it away for a new system. Specifically, inundate social systems such as welfare with impossible demands until they collapse under the weight. Then, use the social unrest that follows the loss of benefits to push society into collapse and erase capitalism. Their strategy goes hand-in-hand with Saul Alinsky and Rules for Radicals and thus fits well into the mindset of Alinsky acolytes such as Barack Obama and his administration. This can be seen in the successful push to get Americans on government benefits and this author contends through the push for amnesty.

If one wants to completely collapse capitalism and replace both it and its complimentary representative form of government with a central system, one has to collapse the state and local governments into that central system. This is being accomplished through ever increasing programs that are mandated by the federal government but left to more local sources of revenue for funding. It has taken decades to get the drain in place, but now it is and those that want to bring down the system need to prime the pump.

While there are a tremendous number of Americans on government services and those services have sometimes failed, there has not been enough social unrest to crash the system. Certain race mongers have even tried to get minorities to rise up and riot as they did in the 1960’s, but this also hasn’t had the desired effect.

The only thing left to do is bring more people into the system to further strain benefit systems. The current influx of immigrants from Central America, especially children, is meant to be that final death blow. The federal government is moving these children all over the country and paying for their foster care. However, all the other benefits they are required to receive such as schooling and healthcare are covered through state and local programs. In the case of school, the Justice Department isn’t even allowing local school systems to question the ages or immigration status of incoming students. There are literally adults with greying hair claiming to be 17 and signing up for high school. Its very doubtful they will show up, but the services and the money to pay for them still have to be allocated.
As the public stays focused on the amnesty argument, the open borders and government policies are ensuring that more and more people are pouring into the country. No matter their intentions, they are utilizing services that are costing money. Pundits and others argue about where the money is going to come from to pay for the increased strain on the system, but the truth is that the money is meant to run out. The pressure will build, benefit structures will collapse, and the civil unrest envisioned by Cloward and Piven will finally be realized. At that point, the national government will be the only entity left to step forward and “save the day.” The federal system itself will break down and a socialist centralized government will take its place.

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