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Analyst's note:  Absolutely must read.  What is it about the "progressives" (socialist) who demand socialist programs that have failed miserably in every nation that it has been tried? One begins to wonder what is missing from their "gene pool."  You will want to read the entire original, stunning article.  Have you had enough yet?

 

"A partner of Occupy Wall Street has launched a massive push for a public works program under the banner of "Occupy the Jobs" in which the government would be required to provide jobs at union wages for more than 30 million unemployed and underemployed workers.

The concept bears a striking resemblance to proposals by Cass Sunstein, President Obama's regulatory czar, who has sought a new Bill of Rights in which the government is constitutionally required to offer each citizen a "useful" job.

Another major Occupy goal, a new U.S. Constitution, is similar to a Sunstein-initiated effort – involving other senior White House officials and funded by billionaire George Soros – to push for a new, "progressive" U.S. Constitution.

[....] The concept of the government being required to provide jobs to Americans is not foreign to progressive politicians.

Sunstein himself in 2004 penned a book, "The Second Bill of Rights: FDR'S Unfinished Revolution and Why We Need It More than Ever," in which he advanced the radical notion that welfare rights, including some controversial inceptions, be granted by the state.

His inspiration came from President Roosevelt's 1944 proposal of a different, new bill of rights.

[....] at least three White House advisers and officials, including Sunstein, have ties to the Constitution rewrite effort, which is funded by Soros.

[....] The ACS is the main organization behind the movement to ensure a more "progressive" constitution, having received more that $2,201,500 from Soros' Open Society since 2002.

Attorney General Holder served on the ACS board of directors. [....]"

 

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