The progressives are getting restless.
They are following Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" and unfortunately for the Democrats and Barack it is time to institute rule number 7.
It seems as though , try as they might, they are finding it increasingly more difficult to "forgo the cheap satisfaction of the radical pose for the deep satisfaction of radical ends".
Alinsky's rule #7 states,
"A tactic that drags on for too long becomes a drag. Commitment may become ritualistic as people turn to other issues".
The radical progressives and communists who were part of the community organizing efforts that helped elect Barack Obama are growing restless with the inability of this administration to enact climate change legislation.
GreenForAll.org is the brain-child of Van Jones designed to dupe the American people into financing the Climate Equity Alliance through taxing carbon emissions--Cap and Trade, American Power Act or whatever progressives decide to call it next. They could just call it the Al Gore Taxpayer Assisted Retirement Fund.
This organization has staked its future on global warming, debunked climate change theories, energy legislation from the likes of Kerry, Boxer, and Lieberman, Cap and Trade, and social justice.
GreenForAll.org's CEO Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins speaking before an audience at the Campaign For America's Future Conference apparently is now ready to bare her fangs.
Recently upon discovering that Glenn Beck had recognized her and Green For All as one of the plethora of players in the "Crime inc." saga, Phaedra's labor movement mentality began to emerge.
Apparently her take on Beck's comments was that she "wanted to take over the world".
Phaedra responded by stating, "Absolutely we have a plot to take over this country, absolutely we do. It's not a hidden agenda, it's an agenda that says that all people deserve equality, that white coal miners in West Virginia and Black women in Richmond,Ca. want the same thing".
These comments brought a round of applause from the progressives in the audience.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
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