Glenn Beck tells
us, how the Cloward Piven Strategy is really all about collapsing
the system as we know it and rebooting (or transforming) it as a
socialist utopia.
How does the Cloward Piven Strategy fit into the concepts of
"Social
Justice" and "Economic Justice?" Is the Cloward Piven Strategy
nothing more than another tool of the Progressive Left? Does the
implementation of the Cloward Piven Strategy tie into the Federal
Reserve, the progressive income tax and the United Nations? How does
the Cloward Piven Strategy tie into the leftist concept that our
Constitution is "fatally flawed" and must
"evolve" into something
better.
Glenn Beck covers these topics in this excellent video series on the Cloward Piven Strategy and explains how Progressive simply
"think
differently" from the rest of us and why they honestly believe that
the perverse plan to implement the Cloward Piven Strategy is a means
to make the world "a better place."
And
since Progressives think differently than the rest of us, is it
possible
that the destruction of our country as we know it is, in Barack Obama's mind, a means to bring about the
"hope and change"
that he promised? As Beck explains, implementation of the Cloward
Piven Strategy is no conspiracy theory. It's an out in the open
plan, initially published by Cloward and Piven under the title of:
"A Strategy To End Poverty."
It's vital to understand that the expansion of the Welfare State is not a
means of eradicating poverty, in the short term. Rather overwhelming
the system is actually meant to create poverty in the short terms so
that those who are advancing the Cloward Piven Strategy can re-tool
the system and bring about a more equal distribution of wealth. As
they say, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Watch
Beck. He connects the dots.