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Michele Bachmann Tea Party Rally New Solution to Appalling Underclass

Friday, November 6, 2009
By Mike Hammer (alias the peasant)

1389.5 HolocaustRep. Michele Bachmann called out her Tea Party cohorts who showed up in the thousands to rally against health care reform in the nation’s capital yesterday. They pretend to be ideologically opposed to big government programs but they are not fooling me. What they are really angry about is government intervention in the plight of the citizens it represents.

These people consider government involvement in the free market as interference on the part of workers whose abuse is critical, and their enslavement they very foundation upon which business depends upon to reach mega-wealth status.

Today there are more people than there are jobs, and business cannot or is not going to pay the true value of a person’s labour and have no interest in continuing to carry the burden of providing health insurance at the current rates.

So what we have is a surplus of people in relation to what the market place requires and these people have become a burden upon those who still have decent paying jobs and benefits. This burden breeds resentment and anger and Tea Party people.

What Rep. Bachmann and the Tea Party Nazis need is some sort of solution for this surplus deadwood that don’t contribute to the tax base and are thus no longer needed.

Well since I’m always willing to help out I’ve done some research and discovered that in New Zealand they have come up with a solution that might work for Bachmann and the Tea Party crowd. Here’s what they say:

“That there is a group within our society who give their children no hope nor opportunity from the moment that they are born,” the regional mayor wrote on the New Zealand radio website where he broadcasts as a talkback DJ.

Mr Laws goes on to write: “it would be far better for this appalling underclass to be offered financial inducements not to have children

    The mayor believes “the consequent financial and social savings to our community would be considerable.

“There are too many people who should not have children.”

“Yesterday’s Dominion-Post newspaper quotes him as saying: “If we gave $10,000 to certain people and said ‘we’ll voluntarily sterilise you’ then all of society would be better off,.”

 
For the Tea Party minions to be really effective they need to address the core problem which is not big government but the mass of surplus people in America’s appalling underclass. The New Zealand solution is a long term one so there will be a need to continue to fight hard to prevent federal interference on behalf of the appalling underclass.

 For now, during the time of this severe recession capitalism cannot absorb the total workforce. So those unable to be absorbed need to be cut off from the table scraps usually doled out during times of economic hardship. I say cut off because they have become chronic abusers of our safety net programs and they are never gonna go away until they are cut off. This is what Rep. Bachmann and the Tea Party people really want, they want the spigot turned off so these creatures will crawl back into their holes.

 The surplus population in this industrial society are like hemorrhoids that just won’t go away. Economists ignore them in their theoretical models on successful implementation of capitalism for industrial countries. They are just part of the toxic waste that is part of a robust industrial infrastructure.

 The pain and anguish of those looking in from the outside of capitalism in this time of severe recession has spread to millions of people and is bordering on a human catastrophe. Do not look for pity from our corporate masters and conservative congressmen; they blame you for the mess.  You have become a member of the appalling underclass and they are searching for a solution to make you go away.

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