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[Assembling a system, to CONTROL; this treatise is to identify the philosophy behind the agenda of the Obama Administration. I will call this PLAGIAT, for every point is plagiarized from the tome Mein Kampf. By construct, the names are changed for clarity of purpose. Written from his eyes, the foundation of his goal is evident. Changes are numbered and/or italicised from the original work]
OBAMA'S PLAN OF CONSOLIDATION WITH PANEL ORGANIZATION
The following is an outline of the picture which [1] my organization will present:
From the municipal administration up to the government of the [2] Party, the State will not have any body of representatives which makes its decisions through the majority vote. It will have only advisory bodies [3] panels, to assist [4] me as the chosen leader and I will distribute among them the various duties they are to perform. In certain fields they may, if necessary, have to assume full responsibility, such as the leader or president of each corporation possesses on a larger scale. [5] K. Sebilius HHS
In principle the State must forbid the custom of taking advice on certain political problems – economics, for instance – from persons who are entirely incompetent because they lack special training and practical experience in such matters. Consequently the State must divide its representative bodies into a political chamber and a corporative chamber that represents the respective trades and professions. [6] Presidential Advisory and Union Representation.
To assure an effective co-operation between those two bodies, a selected body will be placed over them. This will be a special senate.
[7] WASHINGTON, Jan. 11, 2010 (UPI) -- President Barack Obama Monday established a panel of state governors to collaborate with Washington on a variety of potential emergencies, the White House said.
Obama signed an executive order establishing a panel to be known as the Council of Governors, which will be made up of 10 state governors, to be selected by the president to serve two-year terms. Members will review matters involving the National Guard
; homeland defense; civil support; and synchronization and integration of state and federal military activities in the United States, the White House said in a statement.
The statement said the White House would seek input from governors and governors' association in deciding which governors to appoint to the council, which will have no more than five governors from the same party.
No vote will be taken in the chambers or senate. They are to be organizations for work and not voting machines. The individual members will have consultive votes but no right of decision will be attached thereto. The right of decision belongs exclusively to [8] me the president, who must be entirely responsible for the matter under discussion.
This principle of combining absolute authority with absolute responsibility will gradually cause a selected group of leaders to emerge; which is not even thinkable in our present epoch of irresponsible parliamentarianism.
The political construction of the nation will thereby be brought into harmony with those laws to which the nation already owes its greatness in the economic and cultural spheres.
Regarding the possibility of putting these principles into practice, I should like to call attention to the fact that the principle of parliamentarian democracy, whereby decisions are enacted through the majority vote, has not always ruled the world. On the contrary, we find it prevalent only during short periods of history, and those have always been periods of decline in nations and States.
One must not believe, however, that such a radical change could be effected by measures of a purely theoretical character, operating from above downwards; for the change I have been describing could not be limited to transforming the [C]onstitution of [9] our State but would have to include the various fields of legislation and civic existence as a whole. Such a revolution can be brought about only by means of a movement which is itself organized under the inspiration of these principles and thus bears the germ of the future State in its own organism.
Therefore it is well for the [10] Democratic Party to make itself completely familiar with those principles today and actually to put them into practice within its own organization, so that not only will it be in a position to serve as a guide for [11] our future State but will have its own organization such that it can subsequently be placed at the disposal of the State itself.
[12] Obama believes this. He believes in sub-groups of individuals, who take direction from within their ranks, without parliamentary voting. .. .no Congress. He is taking his plays right out of Hitler's own book.
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