Anonymous ID: 1bb5de Oct. 29, 2021, 12:52 p.m. No.14880553   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0690 >>0815 >>0839 >>0906

>>14880509

This is also near confirmation that the initial Charlottesville tiki torch event was a DEM hoax. if you want to see tiki torch parades where they yell Blood and Soil, go to Ukraine, where most of the 2017 tiki torch people were from

 

Who runs Ukraine? here is a hint

 

"you aint getting the 1 billion dollars. well son of a Bitch, he got fired" Joe Biden

 

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ukraine+tiki+torch+svoboda

Anonymous ID: 1bb5de Oct. 29, 2021, 12:58 p.m. No.14880582   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14880555

trtrips

Cloward Piven

 

History

Cloward and Piven were both professors at the Columbia University School of Social Work. The strategy was outlined in a May 1966 article in the liberal magazine The Nation titled "The Weight of the Poor: A Strategy to End Poverty".[1]

 

The two stated that many Americans who were eligible for welfare were not receiving benefits, and that a welfare enrollment drive would strain local budgets, precipitating a crisis at the state and local levels that would be a wake-up call for the federal government, particularly the Democratic Party. There would also be side consequences of this strategy, according to Cloward and Piven. These would include: easing the plight of the poor in the short-term (through their participation in the welfare system); shoring up support for the national Democratic Party-then splintered by pluralistic interests (through its cultivation of poor and minority constituencies by implementing a national "solution" to poverty); and relieving local governments of the financially and politically onerous burdens of public welfare (through a national "solution" to poverty).[1]

 

Strategy

Cloward and Piven's article is focused on forcing the Democratic Party, which in 1966 controlled the presidency and both houses of the United States Congress, to take federal action to help the poor. They stated that full enrollment of those eligible for welfare "would produce bureaucratic disruption in welfare agencies and fiscal disruption in local and state governments" that would: "…deepen existing divisions among elements in the big-city Democratic coalition: the remaining white middle class, the working-class ethnic groups and the growing minority poor. To avoid a further weakening of that historic coalition, a national Democratic administration would be constrained to advance a federal solution to poverty that would override local welfare failures, local class and racial conflicts and local revenue dilemmas."[2]

 

They further wrote:

 

The ultimate objective of this strategy—to wipe out poverty by establishing a guaranteed annual income—will be questioned by some. Because the ideal of individual social and economic mobility has deep roots, even activists seem reluctant to call for national programs to eliminate poverty by the outright redistribution of income.[2]

 

Michael Reisch and Janice Andrews wrote that Cloward and Piven "proposed to create a crisis in the current welfare system – by exploiting the gap between welfare law and practice – that would ultimately bring about its collapse and replace it with a system of guaranteed annual income. They hoped to accomplish this end by informing the poor of their rights to welfare assistance, encouraging them to apply for benefits and, in effect, overloading an already overburdened bureaucracy."[3]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloward%E2%80%93Piven_strategy

Anonymous ID: 1bb5de Oct. 29, 2021, 2:09 p.m. No.14881103   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1152 >>1238

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James O'Keefe CONFRONTS NJ Gov Phil Murphy over ‘Criminal Harassment’ claim & Covid Vax Mandates

 

Oct 29, 202

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